NPO The Japan Association for Language Teaching

Event Report, Niigata Chapter April 2018

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Presenter background information:
17 years at Soka University
22 years in Japan
Leading the Global Citizenship program at Soka University
The Soka University Global Citizenship Program is:
–ย ย  ย University-wide
–ย ย  ย Competitive admissions
–ย ย  ย Addition to required courses
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For success in the professional sphere, students will need:
–ย ย  ย English skill
–ย ย  ย Content knowledge specific to the chosen professional field
–ย ย  ย International experience
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Scaffolding is a key element in achievement of goals set in class
Change in Mindset required
–ย ย  ย Classroom environment
–ย ย  ย Academic expectations
–ย ย  ย Teacher-student interactions
–ย ย  ย Support through a systematic, step-by-step approach
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Emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving
Everyday Skills:
A requirement for satisfying Global Citizenship Goals:
–ย ย  ย Agree with all the choices you make as a teacher
–ย ย  ย Everything done in class should be purposeful
–ย ย  ย Start where students are, everything else in secondary
–ย ย  ย Everyone works within the same constraints
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21st century skills
–ย ย  ย Critical thinking and problem solving ~ based on Bloomโ€™s Taxonomy
–ย ย  ย Media Literacy
–ย ย  ย Adapt content for students that is thematically appropriated
–ย ย  ย Push students to higher level, critical thinking skills
–ย ย  ย Scaffold content but leave framework for critical thinking applied
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–ย ย  ย Push learners to answer higher order questions
–ย ย  ย Alway ask, โ€˜Why?โ€™ ~ express support and belief in studentsโ€™ ability to answer
–ย ย  ย Never ask a question students canโ€™t answer
–ย ย  ย push students to answer
–ย ย  ย Give students a chance to answer
How to Process Information
–ย ย  ย Learners are different generation to generation
–ย ย  ย Teaching methods should develop accordingly
–ย ย  ย Learners know where to find the information they are looking for
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*ย ย  ย Go beyond with technology, not just wikispaces and google look-ups
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Donโ€™t fight with students, use student goals and objectives
–ย ย  ย Rather than the instructor setting all the classโ€™ goals
–ย ย  ย Ask students to learn the classroom
Learners will use technology
–ย ย  ย Go beyond typical materials
–ย ย  ย Donโ€™t forbid technology in the classroom
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Collaboration & Teamwork
–ย ย  ย Work well with others
–ย ย  ย Flexibility and willing to make compromises
–ย ย  ย Assume shared responsibility for collaborative work
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Focus on Task, Project-based, or Inquiry-based Learning
–ย ย  ย Student choice = key
–ย ย  ย Is it relevant?
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ย ย  ย Round Robin (given as a example)
–ย ย  ย Four stations with different learning goals for each station monitored by an instructor for facilitating purposes
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Student Centered Learning
–ย ย  ย Learners are active participants in their own learning
–ย ย  ย Topics are relevant
–ย ย  ย Learners make decisions about topics, etc.
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Important to balance Teacher-centered and Student-centered learning in a class
–ย ย  ย Focus on process of learning and developing critical thinking over the final product
English works best in โ€˜3sโ€™
–ย ย  ย Examples, paragraphs for essays, etc.
–ย ย  ย Building confidence requires challenge
–ย ย  ย Also success
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Learning MUST work together
–ย ย  ย Facilitate as much as possible
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Creativity and Innovation
–ย ย  ย Create a space for people to express their ideas
Work with Others
–ย ย  ย Brainstorming
–ย ย  ย Evaluate ideas created in the brainstorm
–ย ย  ย open & responsive
–ย ย  ย Be original
–ย ย  ย Failure is an option to learn
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Safe Environment
–ย ย  ย Express ideas without fear of rejection
–ย ย  ย Facilitate, not just direct teach
Resources
–ย ย  ย British Council, Creativity and Innovation
–ย ย  ย https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/creativity-language-classroom
–ย ย  ย The Penn State Teacher II (a bit dated, but still valuable)
–ย ย  ย https://www.schreyerinstitute.psu.edu/pdf/PennStateTeacherII.pdf
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