ETJ Certificate Course:
ETJ Certificate in Teaching English to Japanese Students
Date: Sunday, June 8th, 2003 Time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Speaker: Maurice Jamall, Rob Waring, David Paul, Marc Helgesen
Description:
So many internationally-recognized training courses introduce theories and methodology which come out of European or North American teaching situations. Many of the assumptions behind these courses are less relevant in Japan.
This course has been designed to address the needs of teachers in Japan. All ideas derive from classroom research, and trial-and-error experience in various kinds of Japanese teaching situations. The course is appropriate for teachers of Japanese senior high school students, college students, and adults.
Two levels of Certification:
- To obtain the Introductory Certificate, it is necessary to attend one day of training and write a report based on the training sessions attended.
- To obtain the Certificate, it is necessary to attend two one-day training courses and write two reports.
- Note: From 2003, these courses are held only once a year.
- Certificates will be issued under the names 'Oxford University Press' and 'David English House,' both internationally-recognized organizations.
- 2003 Session Components and Presenters:
All trainers are leading professionals in the field and have extensive teaching and teacher-training experience:- Classic Classroom Activities
Maurice Jamall, Seikei University. - Reading skills - Methods and Applications
Dr. Rob Waring, Notre Dame Seishin Daigaku. - Motivation Techniques
David Paul, David English House. - Innervoice, Time, Language Planning, and Practice
Marc Helgesen, Miyagi Gakuin Women's University
- Classic Classroom Activities
Organization: ETJ Certificate Course (English Teachers in Japan) (ETJ Certificate Course)
Cost: ETJ Members: 4,000
Non-members: 5,000 (but you can join ETJ for free and get the member's discount price)
Venue: Denki Building Tenjin Shiten, 11F Tenjin Bldg., 2-12-1 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka-shi
Location: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
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Contact ETJ Certificate Course
Website: www.eltnews.com/ETJ/training/
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Phone (work): 082-244-2633