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A CEFR-informed Action Research Model: Developing a research plan. #1244

Sat, May 15, 14:30-16:00 JST | Zoom 8
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The JALT CEFR & LP SIG is currently supporting teacher-researchers through a collaborative Kaken research project entitled “Language Education reform using action research: Putting CEFR’s educational principles into practice”. During the Forum, project participants will share the research plans they designed using Stage 1 of a CEFR-focused Action Research Model (CARM) developed by the SIG. These plans were designed in part through collaboration facilitated during workshops held in the first year of the project. The SIG forum will be an opportunity to discuss Stage II, the implementation of the research plan which involves two aspects: the participants’ plan to (1) trial proposed solutions to their teaching-learning dilemma (i.e. the focus of their research plan), and (2) collect data to critically examine the effectiveness of this solution. Forum participants are encouraged to contribute to this ongoing collaborative process to help move these research projects forward, as well as reflect on their current practice and consider how the CEFR and CARM might be utilized in their own contexts. The forum will conclude with a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of the CARM model and the goals for the second year of the KAKEN project.

Maria Gabriela Schmidt

Maria Gabriela Schmidt

Nihon University College of Humanities and Sciences
Jack Bower

Jack Bower

Tezukayama University
Noriko Nagai

Noriko Nagai

Ibaraki University
Noriko Nagai, a Professor of Ibaraki University, received her Ph.D. in Linguistics from the University of Michigan. Her research interests lie in cross-linguistic influence, explicit instruction of English grammar based on comparative analyses of English and Japanese, criterial lexical and grammatical features, and the implementation of the CEFR to English education in the Japanese higher education context. Email: noriko.nagai.kishimoto@vc.ibaraki.ac.jp
Gregory birch

Gregory birch

Seisen Jogakuin College
Officer with the CEFR & LP SIG. 20+ year JALT member. Teaching at a small women's college in Nagano, Japan. Head of the English Course at SJC as well as the International Exchange Center At PanSIG 2021, I am particularly interested in attending presentations about Online Language / Culture Exchanges.
Rebecca Schmidt

Rebecca Schmidt

Miyazaki International College
Teaching English at Soka university as an assistant lecture.
Colin Rundle

Colin Rundle

Soka University, World Language Center
I'm the WLC Assistant Director and currently leading a project to align our programs with CEFR.