Atsuko Watanabe

Bunkyo University, Japan

About

Atsuko Watanabe is a Professor in the Faculty of Language and Literature at Bunkyo University, Japan. Her research interests include reflective practice and researcher reflexivity. Her publications include Reflective Practice as Professional Development: Experiences of Teachers of English in Japan (Multilingual Matters, 2017) and a co-edited book with Zia Tajeddin, Teacher Reflection: Policies, Practices and Impacts (Multilingual Matters, 2022).

Sessions

Synchronous (Onsite) Professional growth through critical friendships: Cases from Japan more

Sun, Apr 30, 09:30-10:50 Asia/Seoul

Teachers across Japan recognize the importance of professional development (PD), but many are at a loss for what to do since many report feeling isolated or compartmentalized. While recent government initiatives are encouraging more PD, without specific measures being implemented, institutions and individuals remain responsible for creating change. In the absence of formalized PD, many teachers in Japan end up looking beyond institutions to build relationships like critical friendships that, through reflective practice, provide support and encourage growth. A “critical friend” or “trusted other” is someone with whom an educator can engage reflectively and collaboratively about their beliefs, practices and identity (Hatton & Smith, 1995; Stenhouse, 1975). This panel will showcase the experiences of several EFL professionals in Japan through research conducted on, and through, critical friendships. Panelists will share their approach to researching their critical friendship research and what they gained, broadly and in terms of their personal growth.

Jennie Roloff Rothman Chhayankdhar Singh Rathore Chitose Asaoka Atsuko Watanabe