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The Japan Association for Language Teaching

The Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT) is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to the improvement of language teaching and learning both within Japan and internationally with nearly 3,000 members in chapters and affiliates across Japan as well as members abroad.

Membership
You can easily join or renew your membership online. JALT membership offers the following benefits:

JALT Publications
The Language Teacher (TLT) is JALT's monthly publication, and carries a diverse range of material related to language teaching and learning, particularly in an Asian context.
JALT Journal is the research journal for the organisation. It is published twice yearly; in the spring and in the fall.
Other publications include the annual Conference Proceedings, as well as those published by our various Special Interest Groups (SIGs).

SIGs
JALT also has a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs). These are national networks for information exchange and fellowship among teachers with similar interests. They further JALT's mission of improving foreign and second language education in Japan. SIGs are based on the various academic, research and pedagogical interests shared by JALT members. SIGs are founded on similar occupations, subjects or levels taught, teaching approaches tailored to Japan, interest in certain fields, or interest in certain issues cutting across disciplines.



Upcoming Events

Here are the latest upcoming nationwide events hosted by our local chapters. Click on an event title to see full details.

Visit the events calendar for a complete listing of all upcoming events. Information on our upcoming conference is available on the JALT2009 pages.

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Osaka chapter 2nd Annual Extensive Reading in Japan Seminar 2009 05 Jul, 11:00am4:00pm
Kyoto chapter 2nd Annual Extensive Reading in Japan Seminar 2009 05 Jul, 11:00am4:00pm
Hiroshima chapter Cross-Cultural Analysis of Disagreement Strategies 05 Jul, 3:00pm5:00pm
Kitakyushu chapter Teaching/Learning Principles for Oral Communication Courses 11 Jul, 6:00pm8:00pm
Kyoto chapter Stories that Need to be Told—A Film Screening by an Award-winning Japanese-Canadian 12 Jul, 1:30pm5:30pm
Toyohashi chapter Corpus Linguistics for Dummies: Technophobe-Friendly Applications of Corpus Linguistics in Language Teaching. 12 Jul, 1:30pm4:00pm
Nagoya chapter Using the Whole Language Approach to create meaning for young children 12 Jul, 1:30pm4:00pm
Osaka chapter Stories that Need to be Told—A Film Screening by an Award-winning Japanese-Canadian 12 Jul, 1:30pm5:30pm
Gunma chapter Developing Group Cohesion in the Language Classroom 12 Jul, 2:00pm4:30pm
Matsuyama chapter Examining the 'Eigo Note'. It's Potential, Problems, and Purpose. 12 Jul, 2:15pm4:20pm
Okayama chapter In search of the ‘real’ Johnny Depp: The co-construction of identity through an interview 12 Jul, 3:00pm5:00pm
Nagasaki chapter Intertwining content studies with language studies 25 Jul, 1:00pm3:00pm
Fukuoka chapter 4th ANNUAL FUKUOKA JALT APPLIED LINGUISTICS COLLOQUIUM 26 Jul, 11:30am4:30pm
Iwate chapter Relating Culture to the Teaching of Communication Strategies 26 Jul, 1:30pm4:30pm
Nagoya chapter Nagoya-Linguistic Phonics for EFL + My Top 10 Classroom Resources 02 Aug, 1:30pm4:00pm
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