Document Type
Poster
Department
World Languages and Literatures
Presentation Date
Fall 10-6-2017
Abstract
Tadoku or ER refers to “many readings” “reading a lot,” the idea of which in foreign/second language teaching has been practiced and theorized since 1950 in the US and Europe. In Japan, ER classes and promotional events, such as workshops and presentations for instructors, are sponsored by a Non-profit organization “Tagengo Tadoku” or “Tadoku Supporters.” This organization was established in 2002 by Japanese educators who originally explored effective reading methods in English language education. Tadoku Supporters later developed ER methods in Japanese.
I attended one of their organized workshops and observed a class in Japan to learn how to create a new ER Japanese class here at WMU.
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Saito, Rika, "Tadoku: Extensive Reading in Japanese" (2017). Instructional Development Grants. 19.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/instructional-development-grants/19
Comments
Presented at the 2017 Fall Convocation, Western Michigan University