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Shinshu Chapter Events in 2002

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2008 [10]; 2007 [11]; 2006 [9]; 2005 [11]; 2004 [10]; 2003 [7]; 2002; 2001 [6];

Sunday, February 17th, 2002

Baan Unrak: House of Happiness - A Christmas to Remember

Speaker: Anne Cain, Chino High School
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., February 17th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Nagano
City: Matsumoto-shi
Venue: M-Wing- Matsumoto Chuo Kominkan in Matsumoto.
Description: Anne Cain is an AET on the JET Program and has been teaching at Chino High School for the past six months. She is from the United States. Instead of going home for Christmas last year, she decided to do something different. She joined an international volunteer organization called GO M.A.D. (Make a Defference). Go M.A.D. is a web-based organization which seeks to aid small service projects around the world. This year GO M.A.D. organized a trip to an orphanage in Sangklaburi, Thailand. The orphanage is called Baan Unrak, meaning House of Happiness. It is run by two yogic nuns and is home to fifty children. GO M.A.D. spent one week at Baan Unrak and helped the children celebrate their first Christmas! Volunteering at Baan Unrak was one of the most amazing experiences she has ever had in her life. It's a story worth listening to.

Sunday, March 17th, 2002

What has surprised and Struck Me in Japan, and Experiences in India

Speaker: Daniel Dattilio
Time: 1:00 PM - 4:45 PM (Sun., March 17th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 500 yen
Prefecture: Nagano
City: Nagano
Venue: Suwashi Ekimae Shiminkaikan Room 2 (Suwa Plaza Bldg. 4F)
Description: While living in India over two and half years, the speaker had experiences, good or almost traumatic, but all of which were unforgettable. He takes experiencing different cultures as a key to avoiding misunderstanding and dispute between countries. Drawing on his most unexpected experiences in India and Japan, he will discuss in both English and Japanese how such experiences can play a greater role in promoting cultural understanding.
About the speaker: Dittilio Daniel majored in anthropology at Carleton College and history in graduate school at the University of Wisconsin-Madisona and is currently working as CIR at Suwa chiho jimusho.

Sunday, April 21st, 2002

Teaching Small Children

Speaker: Setsuko Toyama, author of English Time (levels 1-6)
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., April 21st, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Nagano
City: Nagano
Venue: Shinshu University Kyoikugakubu Shinanoki Kaikan in Nagano-shi
Description: Setsuko Toyama, author of English Time (levels 1-6), is going to lead a workshop on teaching small children.

Friday, May 3rd, 2002

13th Suwako Charity Walk

Speaker: Prof. Takayuki Hanazato (tentative)
Time: 8:00 AM - 2:30 PM (Fri., May 3rd, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): Some donation is desired.
Fee (One-Day members): Some donation is desired.
Prefecture: Nagano
City: Nagano
Venue: Contact Shinshu JALT for details.
Description: This is the 13th Annual Suwako Charity Walk, which has been held with the help of Prof. Hanazato of Shinshu University and his students. Prof. Hanazato is the chief of Suwako Mizu Sanchi Kankyo Kyoiku Kenkyu Center (Educational Study Center of Water of Suwako and Its Surroundings) Time will come again for us to learn about our surroundings and go over our ways of living. Answers to how to live in harmony with nature will be sought during the walk around Lake Suwa while taking careful note of nature. A forum follows the walk. After the forum, you can enjoy a free boat ride across Lake Suwa with a wide view of the beautiful mountains of the Suwa area on a lovely day of May.

Sunday, June 23rd, 2002

Analising Classroom Talk

Speaker: John Adamson
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:45 PM (Sun., June 23rd, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 500 yen
Prefecture: Nagano
City: Matsumoto-shi
Venue: M-Wing- Matsumoto Chuo Kominkan in Matsumoto
Description: In this presentation, Dr. John Adamson will look first at the nature of spoken discourse analysis and then at a particular method of analysis, IRF (Initiation - Response - Feedback). Finally, ways in which teachers can use discourse analysis to reflect upon and improve their own classroom communication wil be addresed.

Sunday, September 1st, 2002

English for Children

Speaker: Alison Taylor
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:45 PM (Sun., September 1st, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): free
Prefecture: Nagano
City: Nagano
Venue: Shimosuwa-machi Library
Description: This presentation has two parts. Part one is Shout About It!, a practical presentation demonstrating some of the many motivational activities, songs and chants from Longman's popular series for children, Gogo Loves English. The second part of today's presentation, It's Not All Black and White in the Reading World, focuses on how you as a teacher can encourage your students to read with puzzles and quizzes, songs and chants, games and activities. Let's learn how to colour their world!

Sunday, October 27th, 2002

A Comparison of the Roles of Two Teachers in a Team-Teaching Classroom in Japanese Junior High School

Speaker: Naoki Fujimoto-Adamson
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:45 PM (Sun., October 27th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 500 yen
Prefecture: Nagano
City: Okaya
Venue: Nagano-ken Okaya Higashi Hish School in Okaya-shi
Description: Fujimoto-Adamson's presentation discusses the roles and responsibilities in joint teaching of an English native-speaing ALT (Assistant Language Teacher) and a JTL (Japanese Teacher of Language) in one particular English classroom at a Japanese junior high school. Although there seems to be strong support for team-teaching, there is much discussion concerning the many difficulties which have arisen while conducting lessons. This research focusses on the two teachers' roles and responsiblities in the classroom and investigates discursive classroom practice based on recorded classroom data. A qualitative, interpretative approach is used in the analysis. The findings show that the JTL takes overall repsonsibility in the classroom. Also, team-teaching is not alwasy performed effectively because the two different interpretations toward the lesson procedure adoptedly the JTL and the ALT seem to create confusion for the students and teachers themselves. Consequently, she has concluded that if the two teachers wish to effectively share knowledge about language education, the qualifications and training of the ALTs need to be considered.

Sunday, December 8th, 2002

How to be an Amigo!

Speaker: Keiko Umezaki
Time: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (Sun., December 8th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): 500 yen
Fee (One-Day members): 500 yen
Prefecture: Nagano
City: Nagano
Venue: Shinshu JALT's President's home (contact Shinshu JALT for details)
Description: Keiko Umezaki will discuss the life of Brazilians in Japan, especially in Suwa area: their language, their culture, their interest, their problems, and so on.

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