NEAR x Teacher Journeys Conference: Call for Proposals

The Teacher Development SIG are thrilled to announce that we have teamed up with the JALT Niigata Chapter for an exciting collaboration: the joint NEAR Language Education Conference x Teacher Journeys Conference.

Date: June 28th 2025 (Saturday)

Location: Chuo (Furumachi) Campus of Niigata University of International and Information Studies – https://maps.app.goo.gl/4iYa8ZcnGxPdtyFR9

Theme: “Teacher Journeys, Student Journeys: Leading and Learning”

At the heart of education lies a profound truth: both educators and learners embark on unique paths of growth and discovery. Our conference explores the rich range of experiences that shape our educational identities, from the initial steps into the world of learning to our ongoing development as teachers and students. These journeys not only define who we are but also influence how we teach, learn, and connect with one another in the classroom and beyond.

We cordially invite you to share your insights and experiences through a presentation. Whether your focus aligns with the theme of teacher/student journeys or encompasses broader language education topics, we eagerly anticipate your contributions.

To submit your abstract, please use our user-friendly Google Form to streamline the submission process. You can expect a response regarding your submission within 1-2 weeks. A quick turnaround time allows you to plan ahead and prepare for our upcoming conference.

Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative dialogue on education. Your unique perspective could inspire colleagues and help them shape the future of teaching and learning. We look forward to receiving your submissions and welcoming you to Niigata for what promises to be an enlightening collaborative event.

Submission Guidelines:  

  • Presentation length: 25-minute talk, 40-minute talk (including Q&A), and 1-hour poster presentation.

  • Submission deadline: March 23rd, 2025. 

  • Submission procedure: Applications submitted online

    • Abstract (for vetting): 250-300 words        

    • Summary (for the conference handbook): 150-200 words

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