Conveners
Room 416: Meet the SIGs
- JENNIE ROLOFF ROTHMAN (Kanda University of International Studies)
Room 416: Meet the SIGs
- JENNIE ROLOFF ROTHMAN (Kanda University of International Studies)
Description
SIGs
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JENNIE ROLOFF ROTHMAN (Kanda University of International Studies/ JALT SIG Rep. Liaison)11/1/25, 11:00 AM
Meet officers and members of the various Special Interest Groups in JALT. This is your chance to connect, ask questions, and, hopefully, consider becoming more active in the JALT community.
During Meet the SIGs 1, the following SIGs will have officers and members at their tables:
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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College and University Educators (CUE)
Extensive Reading (ER)
Intercultural... -
JENNIE ROLOFF ROTHMAN (Kanda University of International Studies/ JALT SIG Rep. Liaison)11/1/25, 1:20 PM
Meet officers and members of the various Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in JALT. This is your chance to connect, ask questions, and, hopefully, consider becoming more active in the JALT community.
During Meet the SIGs 2, the following SIGs will have officers and members at their tables:
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL)
Mixed, Augmented, and Virtual... -
JENNIE ROLOFF ROTHMAN (Kanda University of International Studies/ JALT SIG Rep. Liaison)11/2/25, 9:05 AM
Meet officers and members of the various Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in JALT. This is your chance to connect, ask questions, and, hopefully, consider becoming more active in the JALT community.
During Meet the SIGs 3, the following SIGs will have officers and members at their tables:
9:05 AM - 10:05 AM
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College and University Educators (CUE)
Materials Writers (MW)
Other Language... -
Prof. Anita Aden (Mukogawa Women's University), Ann Flanagan (Ritsumeikan Junior and Senior High School), Arisa Minami, Devon Arthurson (Hakuoh University), Henry Foster (Bukkyo University), James Underwood, Ken Ikeda (Otsuma Women's University), Koyo Ogawa, Satomi Yoshimuta (Kwassui Women's University)11/2/25, 1:10 PM
By creating a connection between academic curiosity and interpersonal compassion, students can develop an inquisitive mindset that seeks reasons for why things are the way they are. The presenter will describe how discussion-based learning in the classroom allows students and teachers to describe their views of topics both academically and personally. The presenter will also share how applying...
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