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AATJ Spring Conference

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KEYNOTE SPEAKER The keynote speaker at the 2022 Spring Conference will be Professor Ryuko Kubota (University of British Columbia), who will speak on the topic of 日本語教育と社会正義―可能性と課題― ("Japanese Language Education and Social Justice: Possibilities and Challenges"): 社会正義が外国語教育の重要な柱として積極的に取り上げられるようになってきた。社会正義を日本語教育に取り入れるためには、その概念を理解するとともに、その可能性と問題点を探り実践していくことが必要となる。この発表では、社会正義の概念の中でも多様性の諸相と人間の尊厳の擁護に注目し、日本語教育においてどのような役割を果たすのかを探る。さまざまな多様性は日本語・日本語使用者・日本語学習動機・日本語環境などに見られる。多様性を認識し指導に取り入れることは重要であるが、すべての人間の尊厳を認めて擁護していくためには、多様性に潜むさまざまな権力関係を見極める必要がある。それには、反人種差別運動、人種とその他の属性との交差性の認識、そして反植民地化の視点が重要となる。しかし、日本語教育をグローバルにとらえた場合、社会正義にまつわる概念自体を普遍的・固定的に捉えるべきなのかも議論する必要がある。具体的に日本語教育でどのようなアプローチが可能であるのか探ってみる。Social justice has increasingly been illuminated in world language education. In order to integrate social justice in Japanese language education, it is necessary to understand the concept, explore its possibilities and challenges, and put its principles into practice. Focusing on various facets of diversity and the importance of protecting human dignity, this presentation explores roles of these perspectives in Japanese language education. Diversity is observed in various components of Japanese language education, such as language forms, language users, motivation, and learning environments. While it is important to recognize diversity and integrate it into pedagogy, it is further necessary to recognize multiple relations of power that lie behind diversity. This requires an engagement with anti-racism, recognition of intersectionality between race and other identities, and decolonial perspectives. Yet, a global view of Japanese language education requires an examination whether concepts related to social justice can be discussed in a universally fixed manner. This presentation also explores what concrete pedagogical approaches are possible.

JLPT Registration

Registration will be conducted between August 10 and September 13. However, in order to avoid stress on our online system and prevent the congestion that many registrants experienced in 2021, we are opening test registration in a staggered sequence, one level at a time, as described below. • Registration for LEVEL N1 will open on Wednesday, August 10, at 9:00 AM Pacific time. If you are taking any other level, you will not be able to reserve a seat at that time. • Registration for LEVEL N2 will open on Friday, August 12, at 9:00 AM Pacific time. Registration for Level 1 and Level 2 only will be possible at that time. • Registration for LEVEL N3 will open on Monday, August 15, at 9:00 AM Pacific time. Registration for Levels 1, 2, and 3 will be possible at that time. • Registration for LEVEL N4 will open on Wednesday, August 17, at 9:00 AM Pacific time. Registration for Levels 1, 2, 3, and 4 will be possible at that time. • Registration for LEVEL N5 will open on Friday, August 19, at 9:00 AM Pacific time. Registration for all 5 levels will be possible at that time. [...]

AATJ Fall Conference 2022

The 2022 AATJ Fall Conference will be held, in conjunction with the ACTFL Annual Convention and World Languages Expo, on November 18-20, 2022, in Boston, MA, with a strong virtual component for those who cannot attend in person.

Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT)

The 2022 JLPT will be held on Sunday, December 4. There will be 17 testing locations, and all 5 levels of the test, from N1 to N5, will be offered at each location. We will be able to accommodate almost 6,000 test takers – many more than at the 2021 test.

Nengajo Contest Deadline

2023 is the Year of the Rabbit, and the Rabbit is the subject of AATJ’s 2022/2023 Nengajo Contest. The submissions are due on or before 12am on Friday, December 30, 2022. Please see the instructions for info.

National Japanese Exam (NJE) Registration

Registration Period: 1/3/2023 - 2/3/2023 Late Registration Period: 2/6/2023 - 2/17/2023 Exam Period:  2/22/2023 - 4/15/2023 More information

2023 Annual Spring Conference

The 2023 Annual Spring Conference is scheduled to be held in person on Thursday, March 16, 2023, in Boston, in conjunction with the 2023 Association for Asian Studies Annual Meeting.

2023 JLPT Registration Opens in August

US registration opens at 9AM PDT in a staggered sequence: N1: August 7 (Mon) N2: August 10 (Thu) N3: August 17 (Thu) N4: August 19 (Sat) N5: August 21 (Mon) Registration closes when all seats are FULL OR on September 19 (Tue) at 5PM PDT, whichever is sooner. Please visit www.aatj.org/jlpt-us for more information.  

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AATJ/JFLA webinar: ChatGPT and AI Teaching and Learning, Part 1

Workshop Leader: Y.-H. Tohsaku (University of California, San Diego). Facilitator: Yoshiko Saito-Abbott, AATJ Professional Development Director (California State University, Monterey Bay) Session 1: What is ChatGPT and how does it affect the classroom and education? (October 7, 2023)  Register here In this session, we will discuss what ChatGPT is, how it works, and what it can do. We will also explore some of the major issues of education incorporating AI, such as hallucination, bias, and creativity. Finally, we will discuss significant challenges and limitations that educators must address in order to maintain the fundamental goal of education.

AATJ/JFLA webinar: ChatGPT and AI Teaching and Learning, Part 2

Workshop Leader: Y.-H. Tohsaku (University of California, San Diego). Facilitator: Yoshiko Saito-Abbott, AATJ Professional Development Director (California State University, Monterey Bay) Session 2: Effective AI strategies to engage your learners and enhance their learning in the Japanese classroom (October 21, 2023)   Register here In this session, we will discuss how we can leverage ChatGPT and other AI tools to strengthen our teaching and enhance our students' learning. We will explore specific strategies that can be used in face-to-face and online learning settings as well as effective engineering and assessment strategies in the new AI-infused classroom.

2023 AATJ Fall Conference

The 2023 AATJ Fall Conference will be held, in conjunction with the ACTFL Annual Convention and World Languages Expo, on November 17-19, 2023, in Chicago, IL.

Nengajo 2024 Submissions

Nengajo 2024 submissions are due December 30 for the Year of the Dragon. View the Rules and Lesson Plans Submission Form Renew Membership

Registration for NJE open

Registration opens for the National Japanese Exam (NJE), an online, proficiency-oriented, standards-based and culture-related assessment tool, aligned with ACTFL Guidelines. It is for middle school, high school, and college students of Japanese as a second language.

Examining Ourselves in Order to be Culturally Responsive Educators and Create Inclusive Environments

Join us in Seattle at a workshop, ‘Examining Ourselves in Order to be Culturally Responsive Educators and Create Inclusive Environments,’ with special keynote speaker William Matsuzaki of the All Saints’ Episcopal School. Registration now open! Target participants: K-12 teachers of Japanese language, UW students, faculty, and other post-secondary teachers of other institutions.

ACTFL 2024 Call for Proposals

Now accepting proposals: The ACTFL Annual Convention will be held Friday, November 22 through Sunday, November 24, 2024 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA. The 2024 ACTFL Convention will feature educational content covering a wide spectrum of the language profession. The ACTFL Convention is a national event bringing together over 7,000 attendees from all languages, levels, and assignments within the profession. Call for Proposals

AATJ Webinar: Confronting the Japanese Language Teacher Shortage: Government Developments Concerning Japanese Language Education in the United States

Confronting the Japanese Language Teacher Shortage: Government Developments Concerning Japanese Language Education in the United States 米国における日本語教育を巡る政府の動向について April 28 (Sunday), 9:00-10:30 a.m. Pacific time; 12:00-1:00 p.m. Eastern time 日時:4月28日(日)9:00 -10:30 a.m. PDT; 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. EDT Based on the "Memorandum of Cooperation in Education" signed between the U.S. and Japanese governments last May, the first U.S.-Japan High-Level Policy Dialogue on Education was held in October 2023. At this dialogue, the Embassy of Japan presented the results of a survey conducted by the Mid-Atlantic Association of Teachers of Japanese (MAATJ) and raised issues surrounding the shortage of Japanese language teachers. Included in the joint statement that was compiled was the decision to strengthen efforts to support Japanese language education in the U.S. In this webinar, the presenters will share the latest developments and deepen the discussion with teachers on finding creative solutions to the shortage of Japanese language teachers. 要旨:昨年5月に日米両政府間で署名された「教育における協力覚書」を踏まえ、昨年10月に第1回日米教育ハイレベル政策対話が開催された。この中で中部大西洋岸日本語教師会(MAATJ)が実施した調査結果を示しつつ日本語教師不足を巡る課題を提起した。その後、共同文書がまとめられ、米国での日本語教育の支援策について取り組みを強化することとした。本講演で一連の動向について共有し、日本語教師不足の解決策について先生方と議論を深めたい。 Speakers: Taichi Kaneshiro, Education Counsellor at the Embassy of Japan in Washington, DC / 金城太一参事官、在アメリカ合衆国日本国大使館 / Tomoko Marshall, Distinguished Lecturer at the University of Virginia and Past President of MAATJ / マーシャルともこ、バージニア大学、MAATJ2022-2023年度会長 Facilitator: Yoshiko Saito-Abbott, AATJ Professional Development Director / 齋藤-アボット佳子, カリフォルニア州立大学モントレイベイ校 Registration is required. Here is the zoom link [...]

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