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ICC Symposium at Auckland University of Technology

The event, hosted by the School of Language and Culture at Auckland University of Technology, was supported by NZJEP (New Zealand Japan Exchange Programme), the Japan Foundation, and the AUT Faculty of Culture and Society. The keynote speaker was Professor Tony Liddicoat, Professor in Applied Linguistics from the University of South Australia. In his plenary, Professor Liddicoat explored the nature of Intercultural Language Teaching and some of the core assumptions that lie behind adopting an intercultural perspective in language teaching and learning. His workshop the following day developed the ideas presented in the lecture, focusing on practical ways to integrate language and culture in the classroom to develop students’ intercultural understanding.

Participants also had the opportunity to join language specific workshops and hear of further professional development opportunities.

A copy of the Powerpoint slides can be sent to those interested. Please contact languages@aut.ac.nz

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University of Canterbury Japanese NCEA workshop

The University of Canterbury is organising a one-day Japanese NCEA workshop for Y11-13 secondary school students in Greater Christchurch on 11 June.We are expecting over 300 students from 15 schools along with their Japanese teachers.  

The programme includes learning sessions for NCEA assessments, a keynote talk by Jonathan Hendriksen (CEO and Founder of Shuttlerock) and a Japanese drum performance by Takumi.

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JSAA conference and job opportunity

Call for Papers [extension]

JAPANESE STUDIES ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA 2017

The Call for Papers for the Biennial Conference of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia 2017, to be held at the University of Wollongong, has been extended.
 
NEW Deadline for submissions: 13 January 2017

For further details, please see the conference website.

Job Opportunity

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY

La Trobe University is seeking a continuing Lecturer in Japanese Studies to develop, coordinate and teach engaging high quality and innovative learning experiences both face to face and online, to contribute to disciplinary teaching pedagogy and research.

Application deadline: 15 January 2017

For further information please see here.