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ELT Calendar for Saitama City
Events of professional interest to language teachers in Saitama City.
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Groups Active In Saitama City
Listed in decreasing order by the number of events on ELT Calendar by each group in Saitama City. (The ELT Calendar database goes back to 2001.)
- Saitama JALT (145 events)
- ETJ Saitama (38 events)
- Oxford University Press (5 events)
- OUP Kids' Club (4 events)
- FETJ-Saitama (3 events)
- Global Campaign for Peace Education Japan (2 events)
- Nakasendo English Conference (2 events)
- AGEnT (1 event)
- Gunma JALT (1 event)
- Saitama City Educators (1 event)
Past Events in Saitama City
Here are some of the past events in Saitama City.
What is the future of ETJ-Saitama?
Date: September 3rd (Sunday) 2023
Speaker: ETJ Saitama committee and members
Organization: ETJ Saitama
First line of description: ETJ Saitama is starting up after a long break and would love to hear from members what they would like us to do in our workshops later this year.
Critical Thinking MyShares, plus Full-Time English Teacher Position in Saitama City Info Session
Date: April 16th (Sunday) 2023
Speaker: Bradley Semans, Argel Corpuz
Organization: Saitama JALT
First line of description: Fast, Focused, and Friendly: MySharesWhat have you seen that just simply works? What new techniques are giving your students more insight into their understanding? What new resource is helping you support discussion and analysis? What books, podcasts, or conversations have helped you or your students move forward? Either with a presentation, a whiteboard, or simply oral discussion, take your 15-20 minutes to shares your perspective, resources, or questions with Saitama JALT.
Oxford Teaching Workshop Series 2020 (Saitama)
Date: February 23rd (Sunday) 2020
Speaker: Kathleen Kampa and Charles Vilina, Naoko Ashikawa, Yoko Kosaka, Kevin Churchley
Organization: Oxford University Press
First line of description: Creating empowered 21st century learners.