PanSIG Conference:

The 10th Annual JALT Pan-SIG Conference 2011 (day 1 of 2)

Date: Saturday, May 21st, 2011 Time: Time TBA

Speaker: Call for papers deadline is Feb 15, 2011

Description:
The organizing committee of the JALT Pan-SIG Conference invites interested teacher researchers to submit presentation proposals for the 10th Annual Pan-SIG Conference, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday, May 21st and 22nd, 2011 at Shinshu University, Faculty of Arts, Matsumoto, Nagano. The deadline for submission is Feb 15, 2011.

This conference is co-sponsored by the Business English (BE), Bilingualism (BL), Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL), Critical Thinking (CT), College and University Educators (CUE), Extensive Reading (ER), Framework and Language Portfolio (FLP), Global Issues in Language Education (GILE), Japanese as a Second Language (JSL), Junior and Senior High School (JSH), Learner Development (LD), Life Long Learning (LLL), Material Writers (MW), Other Language Educators (OLE), Professionalism, Administration and Leadership in Education (PALE), Pragmatics (PRAG), Study Abroad (SA), Task Based Learning (TBL), Teaching Children (TC), Teacher Education (TED), Testing and Evaluation (TEVAL) and Teachers Helping Teachers (THT) special interest groups (SIGs), together with the Shinshu Chapter of the Japan Association of Language Teachers.

Organization: JALT PanSIG Conference (PanSIG Conference)

Cost: See the JALT Pan-SIG Conference site for details

Venue: Shinshu University, Faculty of Arts, Matsumoto, Nagano

Location: Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture, Japan

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Website: pansig.org/

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