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Hitomi Endo, Associate Professor of the Practice, Asian & African Languages & Literature
Office Location: | 2101 Campus Dr |
Email Address: |
- Office Hours:
- Tues & Thurs 2:00-3:00
- Education:
M.A. University of Kansas 1988 BA in Education Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, Japan 1975
- Specialties:
- Japanese
- Research Interests: Language Pedagogy, 2nd Language Aquisition, and Japanese Linguistics
Her academic interests are in language pedagogy, second language acquisition, Japanese linguistics and oral proficiency testing.
- Keywords:
- Asia • Japan • Pedagogy • Second Language • Linguistics
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Endo, H; Kurokawa, N, Learners’ Perspectives on Project Work in Japanese Courses, NKG Hokkaido Conference Website (July, 2013)
- H. Endo and N. Kurokawa, Learners' Perspectives on Project Work in Japanese Courses (July 2013), NKG Hokkaido Conference, Sapporo, Japan (2013)
- Endo, H, Speech Contest as a Task Based Activity in the Japanese Curriculum, Proceedings of the 2009 SEATJ (October, 2012) (2012 SEATJ Conference Proceedings.)
- Endo, H, Review on the Workshop "Can-Do Japanese" held on June 2011 in Sapporo, Japan, Newsletter of Hokkaido Teachers of Japanese Network no. 78 (September, 2011), Hokkaido Teachers of Japanese Network
- H. Endo, Multimedia Project in Intermediate Japanese Course: (Accepted, August, 2011) (2011 HKG Hokkaido Conference proceedings.)