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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

The Asian Conference on Language Learning 2018 (ACLL2018)


Greetings from The Asian Conference on Language Learning 2018 (ACLL2018) Organising Committee.

We are very pleased this year to welcome Dr Bonny Norton of the Department of Language and Literacy Education at the University of British Columbia, Canada, to our conversation about how to move forward as international educators in a challenging time. With her career-spanning research interests in globally situated identity(ies) and a transdisciplinary sociocultural approach to what constitutes good language teaching, Dr Norton might well have written our conference theme, "Surviving and Thriving: Education in Times of Change", for us.

We will also feature Dr Garold Murray of Okayama University and his talk, "Language Learning in a Time of Complexity and Change," in which he suggests we look beyond the in-class/out-of-class divide when viewing learners. Dr Murray has served as convener of the AILA Research Network on Learner Autonomy in Language Learning (2005-2011) and president of the Japan Association of Self-Access Language Learning (2005-2010).

Dr Judy Noguchi, Professor emerita of Kobe Gakuin University, will present, "A New Paradigm for English Language Teaching in Asian Contexts," in which she gives us a strong reminder that we must recognize diversity of social structures as a strength and that "use of English does not and should not signify the exclusion or rejection of non-Western ideas and concepts of education."

Finally, Professor Ken Urano of Hokkai-Gakuen University will present "Task-based Language Teaching in an English for Business Purposes Program." His work in this area is directly related to supporting learners entering sustainable local careers in Hokkaido. Professor Urano has presented widely including serving as a featured speaker at IICEHawaii2017 and speaking at JALT2015 where he was the Kevin Cleary Invited Speaker.

Presented in the historic port city of Kobe, which has been a crucial site for internationalization in Japan, this IAFOR conference will attract researchers and practitioners from around the world. At this eighth ACLL conference we will continue to provide the international, intercultural, interdisciplinary and intellectual meeting space that past participants have come to expect. Meet your peers from over 40 countries to exchange experiences, perspectives and expertise on how to help our learners survive and thrive.

This conference, like all previous ACLL conferences, will take an interdisciplinary approach. The major streams addressed include Culture and Language, Psychology of the Learner, Intersectionality, Plurilingualism – Bilingualism, Educational Technologies, Learning Environments, Professional Development, Assessment, Approaches, Applied Linguistics Research, Disabilities and the Language Learner, Educational Policy, Lifelong Learning, and Translation and Interpretation. The stream of Culture and Language Learning has been expanded to include Cross-cultural Communication, Cultural Literacy, Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), Literature and Language Learning, and Linguistic Landscapes. If you have something to share related to Language Learning and Teaching this is the conference for you!

Kobe, part of the greater Kansai region, is also a convenient base from which to explore Japan and Japanese culture, so if you can, plan your schedule to arrive early or stay after the conference concludes.

We look forward to welcoming you to ACLL2018 in Kobe, Japan.

Best regards,

–The ACLL2018 Organising Committee
Professor Barbara Lockee, Virginia Tech, USA
Professor Ted O'Neill, Gakushuin University, Japan
Professor Steve Cornwell, Osaka Jogakuin University, Japan
Dr Jo Mynard, Kanda University of International Studies, Japan
Dr Joseph Haldane, The International Academic Forum (IAFOR)

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***Conference at a Glance
Venue: Art Center Kobe, Kobe, Japan
– Dates: Friday, April 27, 2018 to Sunday, April 29, 2018
– Conference Theme: "Surviving and Thriving: Education in Times of Change"
– Final Abstract Submission Deadline: February 8, 2018
– Advance Registration Deadline: February 8, 2018
– Registration Deadline for Presenters: March 8, 2018

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***Conference Theme: "Surviving and Thriving: Education in Times of Change"

In 2017, IAFOR education conferences in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and North America brought together delegates from around the world to consider the theme of "Educating for Change" from a variety of different perspectives and approaches, taking full advantage of the international make-up of the attendees and the huge diversity of experiences. A recurring theme throughout the conferences was the reference to the future, be it immediate or longer term, as being uncertain; the natural resilience and optimism was counterbalanced by both apprehension; with hope also came fear.

In this period of great global political and economic instability, rising inequality and social unrest, the role of education within society has never been more important, but never more vulnerable. This brings us to our conference theme for 2018, which references these inherent vulnerabilities in both educational systems and the individual students and teachers, as well as the necessary resilience needed to not only survive, but also thrive.

How do we teachers, administrators and policymakers adopt and adapt to change outside our control? How do we nurture and encourage positive change, through the excitement of the imagination, innovation and creativity? How can technologies be better used to help us teach, and to help students learn? How do we sustain and manage change? How can we react positively to negative change? How can we, our institutions and our students survive and thrive in these times of change?

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***Call for Papers: acll.iafor.org/call-for-papers

The conference theme for ACLL is "Surviving and Thriving: Education in Times of Change", and the organisers encourage submissions that approach this theme from a variety of perspectives. However, the submission of other topics for consideration is welcome and we also encourage sessions across a variety of interdisciplinary and theoretical perspectives.

Submissions are organised into the following thematic streams:

CULTURE AND LANGUAGE
– Cross-cultural communication
– Cultural literacy
– Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL)
– Literature and language learning
– Linguistic landscapes

PSYCHOLOGY OF THE LEARNER
– Learner identities
– Motivation
– Individual differences
– Learning strategies
– Autonomy and self-regulation
– Group dynamics
– Emotions

INTERSECTIONALITY
– Class, gender, race and minority identities in language learning

PLURILINGUALISM – BILINGUALISM
– World Englishes
– English as a Lingua Franca
– Languages other than English

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
– Adaptive learning
– Mobile learning/Apps
– Augmented and virtual realities
– Blended learning
– MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses)
– OERs (Open Educational Resources)
– Games and gamification
– Learning Management Systems (LMS)

LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS
– New classrooms
– Informal learning
– Design for learning
– Learning in the community
– Self-access centers

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
– In-service teacher development
– Pre-service teacher training
– Mid-career teacher development
– Educational management
– Teacher autonomy
– Observation and feedback

ASSESSMENT
– Testing and evaluation
– Standardized tests
– Continuous assessment
– Achievement/Proficiency
– Self-assessment
– Mastery learning
– Norm-Referenced/Criterion Referenced
– Formative/Summative

APPROACHES
– Task-based learning
– English for Special Purposes
– English for Academic Purposes

APPLIED LINGUISTICS RESEARCH
DISABILITIES AND THE LANGUAGE LEARNER
EDUCATIONAL POLICY
LIFELONG LEARNING
TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION

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***IAFOR Publishing Opportunities

**Peer-Reviewed Journal: IAFOR Journal of Language Learning

The IAFOR Journal of Language Learning (ijll.iafor.org) is an editorially independent journal associated with ACLL2018. The editor of the journal will select the strongest papers from associated Conference Proceedings for consideration. This Open Access journal, which conforms to the highest academic standards, reflects the interdisciplinary and international nature of our conferences.

**Conference Proceedings

After having your abstract accepted and presenting your research at the conference, you are encouraged to submit a full paper for inclusion in the official Conference Proceedings. Our Conference Proceedings are Open Access research repositories that act as permanent records of the research generated by IAFOR conferences. Further details are available here: acll.iafor.org/final-paper-submission

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***Join IAFOR at ACLL2018 to:

– Present to a global audience
– Have your work published in the Conference Proceedings and considered for peer-reviewed, Open Access journals
– Hear about the latest interdisciplinary research in language learning and culture
– Participate in a truly international, interdisciplinary and intercultural event
– Take part in interactive audience sessions
– Network with international colleagues
*If you have attended an IAFOR conference within the past year, or belong to an affiliated university or institution, we offer additional discounts in appreciation of your support. Please contact us at acll@iafor.org for details.

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***About IAFOR

The International Academic Forum (IAFOR) is a research organisation, conference organiser and publisher dedicated to encouraging interdisciplinary discussion, facilitating intercultural awareness and promoting international exchange, principally through educational exchange and academic research.
To learn more about IAFOR, please visit iafor.org

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