Kansai Four Corners 2017, with Gabriel Díaz Maggioli and John Wiltshier
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This year's Kansai Four Corners event features Gabriel Díaz Maggioli of Uruguay, one of the plenary speakers at JALT2017, and is again co-sponsored by Kobe, Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka Chapters of JALT. This year we also welcome John Wiltshier, co-author of English Firsthand, sponsored by Pearson Japan.
1:00 - 2:00 - John Wiltshier, co-author of English Firsthand, 5th edition, sponsored by Pearson Japan
Good education versus gamification--Who wins?
Why do our students, spend so much time gaming, tweeting, clicking, liking, uploading texting? As teachers we can critically observe students’ online activities to determine what — if anything — can be utilized for good education. In this presentation, I will present 6 principles that make online games, apps and internet-use so compelling – even addictive – and invite you to draw parallels to what you do in your classes. What this reveals may well surprise you! Then focusing on the 3Ts; teacher, textbook, technology, we will consider how our choices about what we do and the materials we use include or exclude these 6 principles. Practical examples from the newly published English Firsthand Fifth Edition, with its online component My Mobile World, will be used to illustrate how such principles can be built into textbooks and technology. Finally, when we reconsider the title; “Good education versus gamification -who wins?”, you should feel confident enough to suggest an answer.
John Wiltshier has been a teacher for 26 years and is currently a Professor at Miyagi Gakuin Women’s University in Sendai. He has presented nationally and internationally in Asia, Europe and the U.S being plenary speaker at the PANSIG conference and twice featured-speaker at the JALT International Conference. John is co-author of the highly successful English Firsthand series – 5th edition, published this year. In addition, he is author and series consultant (Japan) of the global six level primary course: Our Discovery Island.
2:15 - 4:15 - Gabriel Díaz Maggioli (JALT2017 plenary speaker, and Professor at the National Teacher Education College in Montevideo, Uruguay, and Director of the MATESOL Program at CLAEH University in Punta del Este)
Developing oracy skills in the classroom The development of oracy skills is generally cited as one of the difficulties that English language teachers experience. In this workshop we will explore various tried and tested techniques that get students talking...and talking...and talking. Come to this workshop and learn a variety of techniques to help boost your learners' oral expression.
No matter what level we teach, we are generally confronted with silence whenever we introduce a speaking class. In this session, I will attempt to present a series of techniques that help learners activate their passive knowledge of the language so that they can express themselves orally both with fluency and with accuracy. The techniques range from controlled to free so that they can be usefully applied not just to the development of oracy skills, but also to the development of language as a whole.
Gabriel Diaz Maggioli is Professor of TESOL Methods at the National Teacher Education College in Montevideo, Uruguay, and Director of the MATESOL Program at CLAEH University in Punta del Este. He also acts as consultant in education-related projects for various organizations in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East and East Asia. He is a teacher who applies the lessons learned in the classroom to his roles as teacher educator, researcher and author. His area of research is the application of Sociocultural Learning Theory to the field of teacher learning and has authored, and co-authored, 28 books ranging from coursebooks to reference books, as well as numerous academic articles. He has shared his theories and praxis with colleagues in the Americas, the Middle East, Europe and Asia. Gabriel also works as a consultant for international agencies such as the European Union, UNESCO, UNICEF, the British Council, the US Department of State, and The World Bank. He currently lives and works in Uruguay, where he is Tenured Professor of TESOL Methods at the National Teacher Education College, and Director of the MATESOL Program at CLAEH University.
For those interested, we'll go to a nearby restaurant after the presentations for drinks and dinner. Please RSVP so we can be sure to reserve you a seat!
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スピーカー:Gabriel Diaz Maggioli and John Wiltshier
参加費:JALT会員およびフルタイムの学生は無料
非会員は1000円 ご質問のある方はsanderson808@gmail.com まで
開催地:甲南大学 マネジメント総合学部 CUBE(西宮市高松町8-33)
2017年11月4日(土)12:30-16:30
今年は総会でもスピーチをしていただいたウルグアイ出身のGabriel Diaz Maggioli氏をお迎えします。今年も神戸支部、京都支部、奈良支部、大阪支部の共催でおこないます。また「English Firsthand」の共著者であるJohn Wiltshier氏もお迎えして、最近出版された第5版について述べていただきます。
12:30 受付開始
13:00-14:00John Wiltshier氏 “Good education versus gamification—Who wins?”
なぜ学生たちはゲームやツイート、メッセージのアップロードに多大な時間を費やすのか?
注意深く観察すれば、教育に活かすことができるのではないか?このプレゼンではオンラインゲーム、アプリ、インターネットなどに夢中になるような6つの方針と、授業でそれらをどう使うことができるかについて述べます。お楽しみに!その後、3T(teacher, textbook, technology)に焦点を当て、授業でおこなうことや教材の選択が6つの方針とどうかかわってくるか考えましょう。「Firsthand (5th edition)」およびオンラインコンポの「My Mobile World」を使って例を挙げたいと思います。
John Wiltshier氏は26年にわたり教育に携わっており、現在は宮城学院女子大学の教授です。
日本国内だけではなくアジア、ヨーロッパ、アメリカなどで研究発表をされており、PANSIG conferenceの総会スピーチやJALT International Conferenceでメイン講演者として発表していただいています。
14:15-16:15Gabriel Diaz Maggioli氏 “Developing oracy skills in the classroom”
オーラルスキルを発達させることは一般的に語学教師にとって難しいものです。今回のワークショップでは学生にひたすらしゃべらせるためのさまざまなテクニックをみていきましょう。
どのレベルの学生を教えていてもスピーキングクラスでは沈黙に直面することがあります。ここでは、学生たちが言語知識を活性化させ、正確さと流暢さをともないながら口頭で表現するためのテクニックについて述べたいと思います。オーラルスキルの発達だけでなく言語全体の発達に対応するために、そのテクニックは教員がコントロールするものから自由なものまで幅広くあります。
Gabriel Diaz Maggioli氏はウルグアイのNational Teacher Education College TESOL Methodsの教授です。他にもClaeh大学のMATESOLプログラムの理事もされています。またアメリカ、ヨーロッパ、中近東、東アジアの様々な機関で教育関連のプロジェクトの顧問もされています。研究分野はSociocultural Learning Theoryの教員学習への応用で、単著共著含め28冊のコースブック、参考書、学術書などをを執筆されています。また、EU, UNESCO,UNICEFなどの国際機関でも顧問として勤めていらっしゃいます。
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