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Monday
Nov302009

2009 Japan Association for Language Teaching National Conference

The ABAX stand. Probably the last time round for these posters. Also for the black display cloths. New gray ones on the way.

As for the conference itself, over 1700 teachers showed up for the three day conference—a record for the Shizuoka site. Above all, a well-organized affair! Some great presentations and the EME well-positioned and promoted (It's true that the Educational Materials Exhibition seems less and less important to many of the teachers attending the conference but that's a whole other issue). A big thanks to JALT!

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