Kayo Namaizawa

Kanda University of International Studies

About

Kayo Namaizawa is an administrative staff at the Self-Access Learning Center (SALC) at Kanda Universtity of Internaitonal Studies in Chiba, Japan. She has exprience in working and helping to start up a self access center at a universtiy in Kumamoto, Japan.

Sessions

Synchronous (Onsite) Collaborative ‘kaizen’ practice for better space/material design in a Japanese SAC more

Sat, Apr 29, 12:30-14:30 Asia/Seoul

Self-Access Centers (SACs) are environments designed to promote learners’ autonomy, and they have been playing an important role in language education worldwide. Supporting SAC users’ needs requires continuous effort and collaboration among stakeholders. Our SAC, situated in Japan, implements a continuous improvement (‘kaizen’) practice between learning advisors, administrative staff, and student staff in managing spaces and materials. In this poster presentation, we illustrate the process by sharing a recent, on-going project where the above-mentioned stakeholders take part in discussing ideas and implementing action plans. These ideas are related to some of the currently prominent themes in language education, such as technology use/online materials, inclusiveness, and multilingualism. Practical insights we share would provide educators developing and working in learning spaces beyond the classroom with possible ways to collaborate with their partners, as well as some of the themes that might be significant to meet the diverse needs of their learners.

Haruka Ubukata Emily MARZIN Kayo Namaizawa