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ELT Calendar for Himeji City
Events of professional interest to language teachers in Himeji City.
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Groups Active In Himeji City
Listed in decreasing order by the number of events on ELT Calendar by each group in Himeji City. (The ELT Calendar database goes back to 2001.)
- Himeji JALT (50 events)
- Oxford University Press (2 events)
Past Events in Himeji City
Here are some of the past events in Himeji City.
Oxford All-Japan Summer Tour for Teachers 2012 (Himeji, Hyogo)
Date: August 25th (Saturday) 2012
Speaker: Eric Kane (ELF Learning), Peter Ferguson (Nada Junior and Senior High School)
Organization: Oxford University Press
First line of description: From mid-June to late-September, Oxford University Press will be holding a tour of 30 cities across the country.
(1) Phonics Activities for Fun; (2) How to Introduce Phonics into Elementary Schools
Date: April 22nd (Sunday) 2012
Speaker: (1) Rumiko Kido (Sales Division Manager for mpi); (2) Buzz Green (Elementary school English teacher)
Organization: Himeji JALT
First line of description: Phonics Activities for FunRumiko Kido (10:00-10:50)Phonics teaching is effective for teaching English to Japanese students because:The phonics method shows a consistency between English sounds and spelling.
Here we are, now motivate us: Strategies for generating student motivation
Date: November 13th (Sunday) 2011
Speaker: Andy Boon
Organization: Himeji JALT
First line of description: You walk into the classroom.
Ethical ELT & Popular Songs, Active Neurons, and High-frequency Vocabulary
Date: October 16th (Sunday) 2011
Speaker: Maggie Lieb, Meiji University
Organization: Himeji JALT
First line of description: Ethical ELT
In keeping with many professions that have ethical codes to guide their practice, this presentation will explore how to incorporate ethics into ELT and ensure our profession contributes to intercultural understanding and tolerance.