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Jason Gold

KOTESOL International Conference 2016

(Concurrent Session) 

Jason Gold, Kwansei Gakuin University
 

New Research-Proven Techniques for Effective Classroom Management and Smart Teaching
 

Abstract
Drawing on new research in the fields of education, cognitive science, and neuroscience, this workshop will introduce and explain a variety of useful techniques for effective classroom management and smart teaching, as well caution against common study habits that have proven to be largely ineffective. Regarding classroom management, the techniques will touch on setting and maintaining high behavioral and academic expectations, creating a strong classroom culture, effective use of classroom environment/materials, and student motivation. It will also present research-based suggestions for smart teaching, including how to structure and deliver lessons, engage students effectively during lessons, and teach students more efficient ways of studying, remembering and learning. These techniques can benefit both new and experienced instructors, and most can be implemented easily into any classroom environment.
 

Biographicals

Jason Gold , a Philadelphia native, has been teaching English in Japan for more than 6 years. He holds an MA in TESOL from Arizona State University and dual BA degrees in Economics and International Relations from Drexel University in America. For the past several years he has been working full-time as a university instructor, and is currently teaching at Kwansei Gakuin University near Osaka. His current research interests involve neuroscience/educational psychology applications and practical use for classroom teaching ?particularly regarding motivation, learner mindsets, and memory. His hobbies include watching NFL (American) Football, movies, reading and travel.
 

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