Preface
English Education in Japan has changed enormously over recent years. The focus has shifted from teaching rote
memorization, grammar and direct translation to the development of the four
skills: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. There is an increasing
emphasis being placed on using ‘communicative English' in the classroom,
with a need for making lessons more interactive and exciting for both
students and teachers.
Team Teaching plays a vital role in teaching
communicative English. The firsthand exposure to a native English-speaking AET provides
students with an unparalleled opportunity to see studying a foreign
language as a practical tool for actual communication, rather than just a
set of grammar rules for translation. Also, the interaction between the AET
and the JTE shows students that non-native speakers, like themselves, can communicate
in a foreign language.
Although many teachers are changing their teaching
style, some have found that they have received very little practical guidance
about how to teach English 'communicatively'. At the Education Center it is our aim to provide both JTE’s and ALT’s with more information
about how to approach English education.
This year's
edition of Communicative English: a Practical Guide
is a revised version of last year’s site and is aimed, yet again, at both
JTE’s and ALT’s. In particular,
the goal was to make the website more user friendly for both ALTs and
JTEs. All the formatting was
re-done in the hopes of accomplishing this goal. A site-map was added for
easier navigation; some sections have been expanded, others condensed, and
most sections have been updated.
This website has been specifically designed for
Japanese Teachers of English (JTE’s) and Assistant English Teachers (AET’s)
who are actively participating in Team-teaching. It addresses a multitude
of topics ranging from teaching ideas, methods and approaches to advice
about strategies for self-improvement as well as some ideas as to how to
establish an effective team teaching relationship between the JTE and AET.
I hope that you will find the information on this
site most helpful!
Lena
Ginsburg, ALT
Education Training Division
Gifu Prefectural Board of Education
in
Japanese/
In English
Photos:
Photos supplied by Rich Beal, Norman Cook, Matthew Lane and Lena Ginsburg:
**All web links and quoted information were correct at the time this
site was launched**
This edition was published in July, 2005
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