Thomas Ashton
Kanda University
About
Lecturer of English, currently based in Japan working with Kanda University of International studies. Have lived and worked in Japan, South Korea, Turkey, Spain, Uruguay, Argentina and Bolivia.Sessions
Synchronous (Onsite) Our Collaborative Journey as Advisors more
Sat, Apr 29, 13:30-13:55 Asia/Seoul
In this talk, the presenters will share their experiences of developing as teacher-advisors through participating in a 5- level advising course. Through their collaboration at University’s dormitory program, they could use that knowledge to enhance the student experience, autonomy and overall motivation (Goddard et al., 2010). In order to encourage reflection and promote learner autonomy in the dormitory, they changed the reflection journal format and transformed feedback sessions into goal-oriented advising sessions. In doing so, researchers also could reflect on their two-year journey of running the program and how the collaborative experience has helped them to put the theory of advising in language learning into practice. They will present the details of the project, challenges they experienced, results and some broader implications this may have. Time will be included for questions at the end of the presentation.