[HERITAGE-LIST] Conference: Japanese/Korean Pedagogy Workshop -- Seattle, WA, 20 May 2006

Scott G. McGINNIS smcginni at UMD.EDU
Tue Apr 25 20:47:07 UTC 2006


Japanese/Korean Pedagogy Workshop - May 20, 2006 
This workshop is designed for both Korean and Japanese 
language instructors and addresses current issues in 
intermediate and upper level courses.  Presentations will be 
in English, with topics to include Content-Based Instruction, 
heritage and non-heritage teaching and learning and 
discussion of "intermediate" materials.  Participants in the 
workshop will have the unique opportunity to explore various 
issues found in both Japanese and Korean language classes - 
and some solutions and ideas for improvement!  The workshop 
will focus on college-level instruction, but secondary-level 
teachers are also welcome to participate.click on a title for 
the abstract. 

     Time 
    Presenter 
    Title 
     
     8:15 - 8:45 
    Registration / Light breakfast 
     
     8:45 - 9:00 
    M. Shapiro / Workshop chairs 
    Opening remarks 
     
     9:00 - 10:00 
    Ross King 

     University of British Columbia 


    New materials for "Intermediate Korean" under development 
at the University of British Columbia 
     
     10:00 - 11:00 
    Ok-Sook Park and Haewon Cho 

     University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 


    Adapting to different needs of heritage and non-heritage 
learners -Examples for lower and upper level Korean classes 
     
     11:00 - 11:15 
    Coffee break 
     
     11:15 - 12:15 
    Donna Brinton 

     University of California, Los Angeles 
    Content-Based Instruction: A Critical Examination 
     
     12:15 - 1:30 
    Lunch at Communications 202 
     
     1:30 - 2:30 
    Yoshiko Mori 

     Georgetown University 
    Content-based Japanese language instruction using 
newspapers 
     
     2:30 - 2:40 
    Coffee break 
     
     2:40 - 3: 40 
    Junko Mori 

     University of Wisconsin, Madison 
    The instructional use of digital video clips of 
naturalistic interactions: Examples from a content-based 
Japanese language classroom 
     
     3:40 - 4:00 
    Closing remarks / Evaluation 
     


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John W.B. Malcomson 
Curriculum Secretary 
Asian Languages and Literature 
206-543-4996 
Gowen 225 
Box 353521 
http://depts.washington.edu/asianll/ 



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