The Japan Association for Language Teaching

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Sendai Chapter Events in 2008

Events archive by year:
2008; 2007 [11]; 2006 [12]; 2005 [11]; 2004 [11]; 2003 [8]; 2002 [9]; 2001 [8];

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Dyslexia: What is it? What is it not? And how to help our students overcome its effects.

Speaker: Thomas Warren-Price
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., January 27th, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: AER Building, 28th floor, kensyuusitu 2 map
Description: Order of Presentation:

1.What is dyslexia? What is it not? Some basic background information

2.Intelligence quotient

3.The weaknesses dyslexia brings on

4.Descriptions of the subtests to test for dyslexia

5.A look at the profile of a dyslexic

6.Mimicking the classroom

7.Dyslexic friendly teaching methods

8.Contact details and references for more information E..

Thomas Warren-Price has taught in England , France and Japan . As a child growing up with dyslexia he received plenty of remedial instruction to help tackle it. He has since developed an interest in the subject from the educator's perspective.

Friday, February 22nd, 2008

A JALT/TALE Special Event - DOUBLETAKE: Two days with John Fanselow

Speaker: John Fanselow
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Fri., February 22nd, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): TBA
Fee (One-Day members): TBA
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Resort Hotel Crescent in Akiu Onsen, near Sendai
Description: Join Sendai JALT in a visit to an onsen with teacher educator John Fanselow and fellow JALT members. Spend two days in doing activities and discussing two central issues in language education today: reflective teaching and autonomous language learning.

John Fanselow is Professor Emeritus at Teachers College Columbia University where he headed the TESOL program for many years. He is the former president of TESOL and of International Pacific College, New Zealand. He is author of several books including Breaking Rules and Do the Opposite.

Friday, February 22 ESaturday, February 23, 2008

For full details including prices and reservation information, please visit the JALT Sendai homepage at http://jaltsendai.terapad.com

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

John Fanselow event discussion

Speaker: Discussion Leader: Gerry Lassche
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., March 30th, 2008)
Fee (JALT members):
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Sendai Mediatheque map
Description: Discussion of issues raised at JALT Sendai's February's John Fanselow event.

Discussion meeting - "Goals and goal setting"

Speaker: Leader: Gerry Lassche
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., March 30th, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Sendai Mediatheque map
Description: What type of goals are helpful, which are restrictive? Is having specific and challenging goals better than having no goals or vague goals?

Please visit our web page at http://jaltsendai.terapad.com/ for further details

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Understanding Vygotskyan Theory for Classroom Practice

Speaker: Deryn P. Verity, Osaka Jogakuin College
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., April 20th, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Chuou shimin center (PAL city building)
Description: *Important Notice*
Due to unforseen circumstances, the venue for the April event has changed. The event on April 20th will now take place in the sousaku shitsu on the 7th floor of the Chuou shimin center (pal city building), close to Sendai station's East exit (higashi guchi)

In this workshop, practical applications of sociocultural theory for the classroom will be introduced and practiced. Reflective activities will be used to provide experiential contact with the theoretical concepts involved, and ways of incorporating (1) the theoretical principles of the Zone of Proximal Development, (2) the social origins of cognition, and (3) the notion of self-regulation into ordinary language lessons will be explored.

Although the focus of the workshop will be on teaching young adults and older, there should be something adaptable for all proficiency and age levels. A good proportion of the presentation time will involve discussion on adapting and incorporating theory into practice.

Deryn P. Verity lives and works in Osaka. She has taught in the United States, Morocco, Jordan, Thailand, Poland, Serbia, and Slovenia. She enjoys working with teachers who are interested in sociocultural theory and Vygotskyan ideas, and currently teaches in the New School University's online MATESOL program and in the Teachers College Tokyo MATESOL program.

Sunday, May 25th, 2008

Dynamic Presentations

Speaker: Mike Hood
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., May 25th, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Aoba-ku Chuo Shimin Center (formerly called "Ichiban-cho Shimin Center") 2-1-4 Ichiban-cho, Aoba-ku, Sendai-shi, 980-0811
Description: This presentation/workshop examines the difficulties Japanese students face as they attempt to make presentations in English. The aim is to equip teachers with knowledge and tools to better assist their students.

Though the textbook Dynamic Presentations is offered as one model, session participants will collaborate to solve to context-specific problems.

Mike Hood is a lecturer at Nihon University, College of Commerce.

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Elementary English Symposium

Speaker: Various
Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Sun., July 13th, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): 2000 yen
Fee (One-Day members): 2000 yen (free for full-time students)
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Tohoku Bunka Gakuen University
Description: With reforms in Japanese Elementary education just around the corner, this symposium, featuring a keynote address from Dr. Kensaku Yoshida, workshops from other renowned academics and teachers, and a panel discussion featuring many of the presenters, will gather key speakers in childrenfs education to present a variety of challenging and provoking speeches and workshops, followed by a debate of key points that have emerged during the day.

For further details please visit the JALT Sendai webpage at: http://jaltsendai.terapad.com

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

The History of ELT in Japan

Speaker: Charles Adamson
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., August 31st, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1000 yen
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Sendai Mediatheque map
Description: The program will begin with a short (30 minute or so) review of the history of foreign language teaching in Japan. The remainder of the program which will be a group discussion of the effects of historical precedents on current teaching practices in Japan. Depending on the interests of the group, some of the areas that might be covered are correctness/fluency, translation, exam culture, teacher roles, student expectations, grading system, classroom layout, curriculum design, administrative policies.
Everyone will be encouraged to contribute their ideas!

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

My Share - Classroom Management

Speaker: Various - see below!
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., September 28th, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1000 yen
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Sendai Sensai Fukkou Kinenkan (War Memorial Hall)
Description: We all have our share of classroom techniques. And we all need our share of fresh ideas.

The September Sendai JALT meeting will feature several members sharing ideas related to classroom management. Topics will include ways to tell students what to do, dealing with rules and teaching kids.

The meeting will be hosted by Charles Adamson.

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Input double header: iPods and ER.

Speaker: 1. Mark Neufeld, Ken Schmidt
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., October 26th, 2008)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1000 yen
Prefecture: Miyagi
City: Sendai
Venue: Sendai Mediatheque map
Description: Sendai JALT”Ēs October meeting will feature two sessions by local members looking at useful types of input:

1. iPod Activities for English Teachers

Apple”Ēs iPod music and video player can be used to present audio, video, photos and slides, and the Internet provides access to a wide range of free or low-cost materials that can be used for teaching with an iPod. In this presentation Mark Neufeld will demonstrate a number of iPod-based activities for enhancing English lessons. The activities will use popular music, movie trailers, podcasts and YouTube videos, vocabulary flash cards, photo slide shows and more. We will also discuss the use of student-generated content, including video and photos.

2. Enhancing the Graded Reading Experience

This session focuses on ideas for helping students engage with graded reading and maintain motivation and interest over the course of a term and beyond. Topics include in-class activities for generating interest and sharing reading experiences, use of multi-media and publisher-supplied resources, and a variety of tips and tricks for running a successful graded reading program. Comments and questions from participants are welcome.

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