The Japan Association for Language Teaching 33rd International Conference
Dates
November 22 - 25, 2007
Venue
National Olympics Memorial Youth Center, Tokyo, Japan
Theme
Challenging Assumptions: Looking In, Looking Out
Topic areas
Administration, management and employment issues
Bilingualism
Culture
Elementary and preschool
English for specific purposes
Global issues in language education
Japanese as a second language
Languages other than English or Japanese
Language and technology
Learner development
Listening
Materials writing and design
Motivation
Pragmatics
Pronunciation
Reading
Speaking/communication
Teacher education
Testing and evaluation
Vocabulary
Writing
Non-teaching content
Organizer
The Japan Association for Language Teaching
Background information
The Japan Association for Language Teaching (JALT) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the improvement of language teaching and learning both within Japan and internationally, with nearly 3,000 members in chapters and affiliates across Japan as well as abroad.
JALT also has a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs). These are national networks for information exchange and fellowship among teachers with similar interests.
Contact
For more information, please visit http://conferences.jalt.org/2007.