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Dr. Hadley of Niigata University discussed the value and challenges of Grounded Theory as it applies to research in applied linguistics. He began by defining in broad terms what is […]
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Ai’s presentation focused on the idea that it is far more important for classes to be organized based on English level rather than on age. She argued that at many […]
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The chapter held its annual Pecha Kucha night where four presenters each gave a short presentation on various topics related to language teaching followed by a short discussion session. Insider: […]
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Joseph’s presentation examined motivation as not only a psychological phenomenon but also a neurological and biological process. Motivation, he argued, cannot be understood as merely an emotion that an individual […]
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For his presentation, Ben discussed severall topics related to both short and long-term financial stability and success for language teachers residing in Japan. In the first half he touched issues […]
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Digital Technology for Teaching and Learning Friday, 23 November 2018, 1:30 – 7:00 PM As digital communications technologies become embedded in language education, teachers face the challenge of selecting appropriate […]
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Notes The voting period of 45 days shall open on Saturday April 14th and close on Sunday May 27th. The newly elected Board and Auditor will be announced on this […]
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PanSIG 2021 will be held May 15-16 in Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture. Please note that this event will be a hybrid event (partially online), and that the PanSIG committee is monitoring […]
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Dear NPO JALT member; With the nomination period ending at midnight, Wednesday, March 28th, we still have one position, the Director of Records, without a nominee. Here are the other […]
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Joseph Shaules Sandra McKay Louise Haynes Dat Bao Justin Harris John Hughes Joseph Shaules Sponsored by Mind, Brain, and Education (BRAIN) SIG Brain Guide to Interculture in Language Classrooms Saturday […]