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教授
Nigel STOTTナイジェル ストット略歴Qualifications:1984: BSc Agricultural Zoology, Newcastle University, UK (graduated Jun 1984) 1986: Post-graduate Certificate in Education (11-18 Science), York University, UK (graduated Jun 1986) 1999: MA in Applied Linguistics & TESOL, Surrey University, UK (graduated Jul 1999) Selected work experience: 1984/9-1985/1: UK Ministry of Agriculture (MAFF), Newcastle, UK. Junior scientific officer (entomologist). 1985/6-1985/9: Operation Raleigh, Chile. Expedition member (archaeology, desert/mountain exploration). 1986/9-1989/4: UK secondary schools. Science & rock-climbing teacher for students aged 11-18. 1989/5-1991/5: Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals, UK. Medical representative (diabetes division). 1991/10-1992/11: MAE English School, Fukuoka. English conversation teacher. 1992/12-1993/8: UK secondary schools. Science teacher for students aged 11-18. 1993/9-1994/7: Birkdale School for Hearing-impaired Children, Liverpool, UK. Science teacher. 1994/8-1997/7: JET Program, Fukuoka. High school ALT (1 year). Education Center teacher trainer (2 years). 1997/4-2001/3: Kyushu Sangyo University, Fukuoka. Part-time then full-time lecturer (English). 1997/10-2002/3: Fukuoka University of Education, Munakata, Fukuoka. Part-time lecturer (English). 2000/4-2007/3: Fukuoka Women’s University, Fukuoka. Part-time lecturer (English). 2002/4-2007/3: Fukuoka Prefectural University, Tagawa, Fukuoka. Full-time assistant professor (English). 2007/4-2009/3: Fukuoka Women’s University, Fukuoka. Full-time associate professor (English). 2009/4-2021/8: Eigocenter English School & Overseas Study Agency, Fukuoka. Consultant & director. 2021/9-now: Fukuoka Women’s University, Fukuoka. Full-time professor & A.C.E. Director (English). Major career achievements: 1995 to now: Delivered lectures and workshops to a total of over 5,000 English teachers in Fukuoka, Kobe, Kouchi, Kyoto, Shiga, Tokyo, and Yamaguchi. 2005 to now: Planned and led overseas study courses (to the UK) for a total of over 1,600 high school and university students. 研究テーマSyllabus design, active learning, autonomous learning, teacher training, computer-assisted language learning, overseas study研究概要In order to improve the ACE Program at FWU, my current research is related to syllabus design, team teaching, active & student-centered methodologies, collaborative learning, and self-directed learning.関連専門分野Academic & Career English, CALL, overseas study, teacher training, entomology活用可能な分野(社会への貢献等)English education, teacher training, nature study高校等への出前講義テーマBritish culture, overseas study, essay writing, success in English interviews, nature study |
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