34.1785, Summer Schools: Pedagogical Approaches to Japanese/Korean Linguistics 2023 Workshop / Online
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Subject: 34.1785, Summer Schools: Pedagogical Approaches to Japanese/Korean Linguistics 2023 Workshop / Online
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Date: 05-Jun-2023
From: Hae-Sung Jeon [hjeon1 at uclan.ac.uk]
Subject: Pedagogical Approaches to Japanese/Korean Linguistics 2023 Workshop / Online
Pedagogical Approaches to Japanese/Korean Linguistics 2023 Workshop
Host Institution: University of Central Lancashire, UK
Website: https://osf.io/cm7du/
Dates: 23-Sep-2023 - 23-Sep-2023
Location: Preston, Lancashire
Focus: - Inclusive classroom
- Research-informed teaching
- Teaching language variation and change
- Using corpus in teaching Japanese/Korean linguistics
- Linguistics for language students
- Effective teaching methods and techniques
- Tools and resources for teaching Japanese/Korean linguistics
This year, we particularly encourage discussion on decolonising
curriculum and using Artificial Intelligence in teaching. We will have
a session to discuss Period Abroad as a research project.
Minimum Education Level: MA
Description:
The aim of this virtual workshop is to create a forum to exchange good
practice, tools, resources, creative ideas and our visions in teaching
Japanese/Korean linguistics. We wish to exchange ideas and resources
on how to incorporate our research into teaching. Abstracts addressing
any aspect of teaching and learning Japanese/Korean linguistics in
higher education are welcome.
Workshop registration will be free. If you have any questions or
suggestions, please contact Hae-Sung Jeon (HJeon1 at uclan dot ac dot
uk).
Call for Papers:
Abstracts addressing any aspect of teaching and learning
Japanese/Korean linguistics in higher education are welcome.
Topics include, but are not limited to:
- Inclusive classroom
- Research-informed teaching
- Teaching language variation and change
- Using corpus in teaching Japanese/Korean linguistics
- Linguistics for language students
- Effective teaching methods and techniques
- Tools and resources for teaching Japanese/Korean linguistics
This year, we particularly encourage discussion on decolonising
curriculum and using Artificial Intelligence in teaching. We will have
a session to discuss Period Abroad as a research project (e.g. as a
research experience for students, staff research about/using Period
Abroad).
Important dates:
- Abstract submission deadline 20 July 2023 11:59 pm (time in the UK)
- Notification of acceptance & draft programme announced 31 July 2023
- Registration by 18th September 2023
- Virtual workshop 14:00-17:00 23 September 2023
Abstract guidelines:
- Abstracts should be written in English and not exceed 1 page
including author name(s), affiliation(s), references, examples and/or
figures
- Submitted abstracts must be in .pdf format, with Times New Roman
font, size 12, 1 inch margins and single spacing.
- The filename must be in the form Paper_title.pdf (e.g.,
Logical_structure_of_linguistic_theory.pdf).
- Please email your abstract to Hae-Sung Jeon (HJeon1 at uclan dot ac
dot uk).
Subject Language(s): Japanese (jpn)
Korean (kor)
Registration: 05-Jun-2023 to 18-Sep-2023
Contact Person: Hae-Sung Jeon
Email: hjeon1 at uclan.ac.uk
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