Anaheim University is privileged to co-host a TESOL open seminar together with Showa Women's University on Saturday afternoon, August 2, 2014 in Tokyo, Japan. This seminar, entitled “Learners are Different: Catering to Differences,” is open to the public at no cost and features some of the most respected names in the field of TESOL.

 



SHOWA WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY – ANAHEIM UNIVERSITY
OPEN TESOL SEMINAR

"Learners are Different: Catering to Differences."

SPEAKERS:

TOMOKO KANEKO
SHOWA WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY VP / PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH

HAYO REINDERS
ANAHEIM UNIVERSITY DOCTOR OF EDUCATION IN TESOL DIRECTOR

ROD ELLIS
ANAHEIM UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL OF EDUCATION DEAN

DAVID NUNAN
ANAHEIM UNIVERSITY MA TESOL & TESOL INSTITUTE DIRECTOR



DATE & TIME: Fee:
Saturday, August 2nd, 2014 2 pm to 5 pm No Charge

PRESENTER SCHEDULE:
2:00 — Welcome and Introduction
2:10 — "Japanese University Students and Globalization: A Challenge for Showa Women’s University" (Dr. Tomoko Kaneko)

Learners are Different: Catering for Differences
3:00 — "Learning Beyond the Classroom: A Research Agenda" (Dr. Hayo Reinders)
3:40 — "Catering to Individual Differences: What do the Teacher Guides Advise?"(Dr. Rod Ellis)
4:20 — "Learning Styles and Strategies" (Dr. David Nunan)
4:55 — Concluding Comments

OPEN SEMINAR LOCATION:
Showa Women's University is located at 1-7-57 Taishido, Setagaya, Tokyo 154-8533, Japan. The Open Seminar will be held in University Bldg. No.3 2S03.

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The Open Seminar is co-sponsored by Showa Women's University and Anaheim University. Established in 1920, Showa Women’s University has a long-standing tradition of academic and educational excellence. Anaheim University is a leader in international online education with a faculty of TESOL experts offering TESOL programs from the undergraduate to the doctoral level. Anaheim University and Showa Women's University have partnered to provide this seminar in order to offer educational opportunities for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages in Japan.