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Fukuoka Chapter Events in 2002

Events archive by year:
2008 [8]; 2007 [8]; 2006 [9]; 2005 [8]; 2004 [8]; 2003 [8]; 2002; 2001 [10];

Sunday, January 27th, 2002

Bookfair in Fukuoka

Speaker: various
Time: 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM (Sun., January 27th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): free
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Fukuoka Bldg. 9F (Tenjin - above the Maruzen book shop. Corner of Meiji-dori and Watanabe-dori, across from Iwataya and above the Tenjin Subway Station.)
Description: Displays and presentations by the top publishers. See the newest course materials and learn how to use them effectively. Get ideas to bring into your own classes. Presentations begin at 10:00.
Note: The book fair this year is being organized by publishers, and it is being held with some support by Fukuoka JALT. Fukuoka JALT expects this event will be everything you've come to expect from their annual event. For information on displaying at this event, send e-mail to Edward Roosa of Intercom Press, or see the schedule of presentations.
Publishers already signed on to display and present at this year's fair include:

  • Longman,
  • Macmillan,
  • Cambridge,
  • Oxford,
  • Abax,
  • Creative Services,
  • Seido,
  • Intercom Press,
  • Abax,
  • Language Solutions,
  • IPI,
  • Nellies,
  • English Resource,
  • DynEd Japan,
  • Yohan Fukuoka,
  • David English House,
  • Towry Law,
  • Banner.
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Saturday, March 16th, 2002

Statistics for Language Teachers

Speaker: Aaron Sorensen
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Sat., March 16th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Aso Foreign Language & Travel College, Bldg 5, 1-14-17 Hakataekiminami, Hakata-ku Fukuoka-shi (10 minutes from Hakata Station, map on web site)
Description: This presentation will be a short introduction to statistics for language teachers. This presentation/workshop is targeted toward helping teachers understand the statistics that are used in language journals and for teachers who are interested in doing research using statistics. Please bring your calculators since we will be working through some statistical problems.
About the presenter: Aaron Sorensen graduated from Temple University with an MEd in TESOL. He teaches at Fukuoka Jo Gakuin.

Saturday, April 20th, 2002

Who Needs Needs Analysis?

Speaker: Kathleen Brown
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Sat., April 20th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Tsukushi Kaikan, 4-8-10 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka (An 8-minute walk from Tenjin subway station)
Description: What is needs analysis and what are its uses? Who should be concerned with a needs analysis? Current research on needs analysis can inform the decision-making process at the classroom, curricular and institutional levels. In this workshop, various frameworks for needs analysis and issues in designing and implementing a needs analysis will be discussed. As a group we will look at practical ways to implement a needs analysis suitable for a variety of settings. Let a new approach to needs analysis provide a fresh look at the coming academic year.

Saturday, May 25th, 2002

Integrating Tasks into the Foreign Language Classroom

Speaker: David Beglar
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM (Sat., May 25th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Tenjin YMCA
Description: Please note the earlier starting time this month.
Of all the approaches to teaching foreign languages, task-based language teaching (TBLT) has received the most support from the second-language research community for almost a decade. The reason for this is that TBLT meets the minimum criteria for an effective approach: many learners find it motivating, communicative input and opportunities for learners to produce communicative output are provided, and a focus on grammar and vocabulary is effectively contextualized. This workshop will provide participants with the opportunity to experience TBLT first hand by participating in a task-based lesson. Discussions will focus on evaluating individual activities and considering how they can best be implemented in Japan.

Saturday, June 1st, 2002

Writing and Storytelling

Speaker: Curtis Kelley, Heian Jogakuin College
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Sat., June 1st, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Aso Foreign Language & Travel College, Building 5, 1-14-17 Hakataekiminami, Hakata-ku Fukuoka-shi (10 minutes from Hakata Station; map on web site
Description: Two presentations tonight by Curtis Kelly:

  1. Process and Thought: Two Articles that have Shaped EFL Writing Instruction, and
  2. Stories for the Heart.

Process and Thought: Two Articles that have Shaped EFL Writing Instruction
Two paradigm-shaping articles have shaped the field of EFL writing instruction. Neither article is recent or known for its research methods, but each has led to a new school of thought. One article introduced the concept of process, while the other defined contrastive rhetoric. Curtis Kelly, a professor at Heian Jogakuin University, will discuss the fascinating theories these articles have spawned, discuss how English and Japanese are organized differently, and give suggestions for how to teach organization in class. This presentation will be of value to anyone teaching in Japan, including Japanese wishing to improve their writing skills.
Stories for the Heart
Stories are magic. If you have ever told one in the classroom, then you know their power. They are more comprehensible than any other format, and they touch the learners' hearts. As one college student wrote: "The story makes me grow up every time." But to understand the secret of their power we have to examine how our brains have evolved and the theory from psychology of "moral development". The presenter will discuss these theories and give you five heart-warming stories to try out in your own college or high school English classes.

Saturday, July 13th, 2002

Global Education: Voices from the Invisible World

Speaker: John Small, Kumamoto Gakuen University
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Sat., July 13th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Tenjin YMCA
Description: Textbooks present a sterilized view of the world. Why not provide students with information about street children in Brazil, factory slaves in Pakistan, or child prostitutes in Thailand? The presenter will argue that this world should not remain invisible, that it is profoundly connected to our world of material comfort, and that students respond positively to these topics. Four skills teaching materials for the conversation classroom from a non-profit, self-published text will be presented.

Saturday, September 21st, 2002

Study Skills Strategies for First Year College

Speaker: Tim Allan, Kwassui Women's College, Nagasaki
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Sat., September 21st, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): 1,000 yen
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Aso Foreign Language & Travel College, Bldg 5, 1-14-17 Hakataekiminami, Hakata-ku Fukuoka-shi (10 minutes from Hakata Station, map on web site)
Description: A double difficulty for young college students can be learning how to deal with general academic requirements, while simultaneously learning how tomeet specific classroom behavioural and cultural expectations of foreign teachers. In this demonstration, we will outline a Study Skills course begun in the spring of 2000 at a private women\'s university in Nagasaki. The curriculumis based on six overarching strategies we identified as common needs, regardless of student backgrounds: goal setting, motivation, resources, how to improve general language skills, time management, and cultural issues. All of these are integrated with language skills in an evolving course.

Saturday, November 9th, 2002

Two Presentations: Teaching Children & Motivation

Speaker: Katherine MacKay and Paul Rosengrave, Pearson Education Japan, Longman ELT
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Sat., November 9th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free (Sponsored by Longman ELT)
Fee (One-Day members): free (Sponsored by Longman ELT)
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Aso Foreign Language & Travel College, Bldg 5, 1-14-17 Hakataekiminami, Hakata-ku Fukuoka-shi (10 minutes from Hakata Station, map on web site)
Description:

  • Addressing Relevance and Motivation
    Motivation is crucial for successful learning. What techniques should we employ to encourage motivation and maximize learning? Two ways are:
    1. to ensure learners talk about what interests them, and
    2. to teach language for specific real-world functions.
    High-interest, relevant content, presented at an appropriate level, and clear, achievable task-based activities, will further enhance learning and involvement. This presentation will explore these and other issues. Activities will be drawn from appropriate new materials from Longman.
  • A World of Resources for Teachers of Children
    As English teachers of children we all experience the fun of teaching young and very young learners but we also know the challenges of creating and keeping motivation and interest. In this workshop we will explore the current teaching approaches of teaching children through discovery of language, multi-sensory involvement and multi-learning styles. We will uncover how we can inspire and transport our children into a magical realm of storybooks and games, transforming words and dialogues into songs, rhymes, chants, helping our young learners master the art of remembering English.

Saturday, December 7th, 2002

Introducing American Headway, the new American classic

Speaker: Julian Warden, Oxford University Press
Time: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM (Sat., December 7th, 2002)
Fee (JALT members): free
Fee (One-Day members): free (Sponsored by Oxford University Press)
Prefecture: Fukuoka
City: Fukuoka
Venue: Tenjin Building 11F, Room 7, Tenjin 2-12-1, Chuou-ku Fukuoka-shi, (092-721-3111)
Description: OUP representative Julian Warden will introduce the new textbook series: American Headway. He will also display other Oxford University Press books, give away samples, and answer questions. Free pizza will be provided.

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