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Faculty Development Calendar Spring 2014: Enhancing Presentation Skills for Educators

Join us for a series of faculty development events in Spring 2014 focused on improving presentation skills. On April 21, participate in a reading group discussing key articles. May 19 brings an engaging session, "Tips for Teaching Presentation Skills," featuring multiple presenters. A second reading group will meet on June 9. Don't miss the Teacher Development Workshop on July 5, hosted by Curtis Kelly in collaboration with Okayama JALT. All language teachers and aspiring educators are welcome to enhance their teaching capabilities with us!

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Faculty Development Calendar Spring 2014: Enhancing Presentation Skills for Educators

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  1. Spring 2014 Faculty Development Calendar -April 21 (Monday): Article Topic: Presentation Skills—Article TBA (Reading Group) ∞ -May 19 (Monday): Tips for Teaching Presentation Skills (Our Share—multiple presenters) ∞ -June 9 (Monday): Article TBA (Reading Group) ∞ -July 5 (Saturday): Teacher Development Workshop + Presentation by Curtis Kelly (with Okayama JALT) Reading Group: 6—7 P.M. in the English Library(General Education Building). Our Share: 6—7:30 P.M. in C31(General Education Building). Teacher Development Workshop: 1-5 P.M. in the L-Café (A Building Annex). All language teachers or aspiring teachers are welcome. Organized by the Language Education Center (LEC) at Okayama University.

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