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SUMMARY:Online Nihongo Salon (22)
DESCRIPTION:THE JAPAN FOUNDATION\, TORONTO\nONLINE NIHONGO SALON\nThe Japan Foundation\, Toronto is hosting a Nihongo Salon with the aim of providing a place where advanced Japanese learners (including Japanese language teachers) in Canada who would like to maintain Japanese language proficiency can speak Japanese regularly. The contents can be used for not only improving your Japanese proficiency but also in Japanese classes if you teach Japanese. We hope that these gatherings can be an opportunity for participants to regularly speak Japanese and to network with each other. \n22nd Online Nihongo Salon         \nDate and time: Wednesday\, August 10\, 2022   8:00 pm – 8:40 pm (Eastern Time) \nTopic: Let’s play with Japanese crossword puzzles!            http://cross-word.info/ \nExpected Participants: \n\nJapanese language teachers in Canada who would like to maintain Japanese language proficiency\, and who did not complete their compulsory education (elementary and junior high school\, 9 years) in Japan\nLearners who have graduated from Level 5 of the JFT Online MARUGOTO Japanese Language Course or equivalent\n\nLanguage: Japanese \n【Contact】Noriko Saito nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/online-nihongo-salon-22/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220809T175900
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220811T235900
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SUMMARY:Ainu: Indigenous People of Japan (Online Film Screening)
DESCRIPTION:Ainu: Indigenous People of Japan • アイヌ：ひと\nTuesday\, August 9\, 5:59PM – Thursday\, August 11\, 11:59PM (ET) \nDirected by MIZOGUCHI Naomi • 2019 • Documentary • 61 min. • Presented in Japanese & Ainu with English subtitles • Canadian Premiere \nOnline Film Screening (Canada only) • Admission Free • RSVP Required (register below to receive a viewing link on August 9) • Trailer \nAinu means human in Ainu language. The Ainu are the indigenous people of Japan. Hokkaido\, the northern island of Japan\, was previously called Ainumosir\, or land of the Ainu. Ainu traditions are facing a critical situation; the latest survey revealed that the Ainu population is less than 20\,000 people in Hokkaido\, and UNESCO has recognized the language as ‘critically endangered.’ \nDirector MIZOGUCHI Naomi depicts the manifold attempts of the Ainu today to regain and pass on their cultural identity. This documentary was filmed in Biratori town in Hokkaido\, where many people with Ainu roots still live. It is also known as the hometown of the late Shigeru Kayano\, who contributed greatly to the field of research on Ainu culture. \nIn celebration of International Day of World’s Indigenous Peoples on August 9.    \n\n \nThe Fox of Shichigorosawa • 七五郎沢の狐 \nDirected by SUGIHARA Tune • 2015 • Animation • 14 min. • Presented in Ainu with English subtitles • Trailer \nHigashiyama\, the home of the foxes\, has become an illegal dumping ground. This results in the decrease of small animals\, which the mother fox relied on as prey to feed her children. The fox comes down from the mountains in search of food to feed her children\, and comes upon a human village. This story is told in the Ainu language. \nThe Fox of Shichigorosawa will play before the screening of Ainu: Indigenous People of Japan. \n\nDirector’s Statement: \nI was born in Hyogo Prefecture on the main island of Honshu in Japan and  reached adulthood knowing almost nothing about the Ainu. After collaborating on a film with indigenous people in Colombia\, Ecuador\, and Nepal\, I developed a strong desire to learn about the Ainu who live in my home country.  \nIn 2008\, I visited the town of Biratori for the first time. At the time\, I was searching  for ways in which indigenous people from around the world could meet and learn from  each other through video making. On my fifth visit to Biratori in 2015\, a staff member at the local museum mentioned  that they wanted to document modern Ainu culture on video. This inspired me to make this film\, Ainu – Indigenous People of Japan.  \nThe four elders featured in the film were born before World War II\, went through many difficulties\, and survived many social changes. Now\, even in their 80s\, they all are proactive in various local activities and try to pass down Ainu culture to younger generations. I was certain that the stories and activities of these four individuals would  become invaluable video material not only of Ainu history but indeed\, Japanese history as a whole.  \nThe existence of the Ainu people is virtually unknown not only around the world  but also in Japan. My biggest hope is that this documentary will increase the number of  people who become interested in the rich\, sophisticated culture of the Ainu by learning  about their daily lives and the history of the four people featured in the film.  \nIn Collaboration with the Nibutani Ainu Culture Museum: \nThe Nibutani Ainu Culture Museum opened in 1992 with the mission of accurately passing down Ainu culture and its history to future generations. The Museum houses more than 1\,000 National Important Tangible Folk Cultural Properties as well as other various traditional crafts. It also has a large collection of video materials\, including yukar\, or heroic epic poems. The Nibutani neighborhood that is home to the Museum is also host to the Shigeru Kayano Ainu Culture Museum and the Historical Museum of the Saru River. It is renowned as a rare place where there is an abundance of Ainu cultural study materials. \n\nRelated Programming:\nAinu Neno An Ainu • アイヌネノアンアイヌ \nA cinematic family photo album of a remote village in Hokkaido\, where the Ainu\, the indigenous population of northern Japan\, have kept their culture and language alive despite a history of Japanese colonization. Ainu Neno An Ainu is an interwoven set of stories narrated by Maya\, a young Ainu college student whose goal is to revitalize the Ainu language and culture. In celebration of International Day of World’s Indigenous Peoples. \nOnline Film Screening  \n\nInuit Print Art and its Early Japanese Influences \nIn the mid-20th century\, a series of fortunate events led to the introduction of Japanese printmaking techniques to the Inuit community of Cape Dorset. In this talk with Dr. Norman Vorano (Queens University)\, we will hear the story of how these ancient traditions of Japan made their way to the remote Canadian arctic\, how Inuit artists built upon these traditions\, and the ways in which Inuit printmaking continues to thrive today. \nWatch Here \n\nJF OverDrive: Ebooks about indigenous peoples of Japan  \nDeepen your understanding about the Ainu people and their culture by checking out ebooks on indigenous peoples of Japan before or after the film screening! Apply for a new library card or renew your expired card here.
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/ainu-hito/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220806T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220806T143000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220427T225020Z
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SUMMARY:Marugoto Teaching Material Project (3): Document Collection Presentation
DESCRIPTION:第3回まるごと教材プロジェクト：おたすけ資料制作発表会\n「まるごと教材プロジェクト」とは、カナダの日本語教育の現場で「まるごと」教材をより使いやすくするために、教師用レファレンスとしての「資料集」を作成するプロジェクトです。「まるごと」教材を使用する際に便利なデジタルリソース、動画等を集め、同期及び非同期のオンライン授業において役に立つ「資料集」を目指します。今回は、カナダの日本語教師の方々からなる第3回まるごと教材プロジェクトメンバーにより作成いただいた「まるごと初中級 (A2/B1)」の資料集の発表会です。「まるごと教材プロジェクト：おたすけ資料集」ウェブサイトは当日お知らせします。 \n現在、「まるごと教材」をご利用されている方々、またこれから使ってみたいと思われる方やご興味のある方はどなたでもご参加いただけますので、是非、お気軽にご参加ください！ \n  \n日時：2022年8月6日（土） 1:00 pm ～ 2:30 pm（東部時間）　 \nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。\n＊終了時間は変更の可能性がありますので予めご了承願います。 \n参考資料： \n\n「まるごと　日本のことばと文化」って何？https://www.marugoto.org/about/\n初中級 (A2/B1) 内容一覧　https://www.marugoto.org/assets/docs/about/pre_intermediate_contents_v2.pdf\n\n参加対象者：「まるごと」教材に興味のある方々。国外からの参加も可能です。 \nJFTスタッフ：呉屋　由郁子、齋藤　典子 \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤　典子　nsaito@jftor.org \n\nMarugoto Teaching Material Project\nDocument Collection Presentation\nThe Marugoto Teaching Material Project aims to create a collection of materials to be used as a reference by teachers in order to make it easier for the Marugoto textbooks to be used in Japanese-language education in Canada. Our aim is that this “Reference Collection” will be useful in both synchronous and asynchronous online classes through bringing together useful digital resources\, videos\, etc. that can be used with the Marugoto textbooks. \nThis project meeting will be a presentation of materials collected and/or created for use with the Marugoto Pre-Intermediate (A2/B1) textbook by the Canadian Japanese-language teachers who were members of the 3rd Marugoto Teaching Materials Project. \nThe web site of “Marugoto Teaching Material Project: Collection of Support Materials” will be announced at the event. \nAnyone who is currently using Marugoto textbooks\, who would like to use them in the future\, or who is simply interested in participating are welcome so please feel free to join us! \n  \nDate and Time: August 6\, 2022 (Sat) 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm (Eastern time) \nPlease check here for the time in your area.\n*End time is subject to change. \nReferences: \n\nWhat is “Marugoto Japanese Language and Culture”? https://www.marugoto.org/en/\nPre-Intermediate (A2/B1) Table of Contents https://www.marugoto.org/en/assets/docs/about/pre_intermediate_contents_en.pdf\n\nEligibility: Anyone who is interested in using Marugoto. Participants from outside of Canada are also welcome. \nJFT staff: Yuiko Goya\, Noriko Saito \nContact: Noriko Saito nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/marugotoproject220806/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220804T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220804T200000
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SUMMARY:Virtual Japanese Study Fair
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in studying Japanese but don’t know where to begin? Do you understand some Japanese but are looking to put your skills to the test? \nOnce again our annual Japanese Study Fair is being held online! Japanese language schools from around Ontario will be joining in to share information about their programs and answer any questions you might have. Our virtual event will be held over Zoom\, and will involve short presentations from the participating schools and then time for Q&A at the end. \nThe presentations will also be livestreamed on our YouTube channel\, and a recording will be made available 1 week after the event. \nDate and time: Thursday\, August 4 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm EDT \nZoom meeting accessible from 6:20 pm\n*End time is approximate. \nParticipating Organizations *subject to change \n\nSeneca College Faculty of Continuing Education & Training\n>>>Flyer with overview of the program\nToronto Japanese Language School\nUniversity of Toronto School of Continuing Studies: Conversational Japanese\, Translation\nThe Japan Foundation\, Toronto\n\nOther Organizations in Ontario \n\nAardvark Learning Academy\nNihongo Lounge\n>>>Flyer with course information\n\nRSVP for the event using the form below.\nPlease feel free to familiarize yourself with how to use Zoom before joining the event: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us.  \nInquiries:\nSalma Saleh　email: ssaleh@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/studyfair2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Language Class
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220803T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220803T184000
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CREATED:20220628T194455Z
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SUMMARY:JFT Online 'Sawakai' for Japanese Teachers (48)
DESCRIPTION:JFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会のお知らせ\nJFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会では、授業で実践したことや感じていることなどを小グループで共有し合います。これからしてみたいと思っているアイデアや、ちょっと行き詰まっているなと感じていることなどでもかまいません。普段なかなか会えないカナダ各地の先生方とお話してみませんか。 \nカナダ国内からでしたら、どなたにもご参加いただけますので、ご興味のある方は本ページ下段よりお申し込みください。 \n第48回JFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会\n日時：2022年8月3日（水） 6:00pm ～ 6:40pm（東部時間） \nZoom入室開始：5:30 pm\n＊開始2時間前にMeeting IDを送付しますので、それまでにお申し込みください。\nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。 \nトピック：クラスで使えるゲームをやってみよう！\nクラスで使えそうな日本語を使ったゲームを体験できます。 \n対象者：カナダ在住の日本語教師、および、日本語教育に興味のある方々 \n使用言語：日本語 \nJFTスタッフ：呉屋　由郁子、齋藤　典子 \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤　典子　nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/sawakai220803/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220723T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220723T150000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220712T170832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T162926Z
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SUMMARY:Passport to Vaughan: Japanese in Manga
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Manga or comics fan? Learn how reading comics from Japan\, known as Manga\, can help with learning Japanese. \nFor all ages. Session is hosted live on Zoom. \n  \nRegister on Eventbrite  \n  \nThe Passport to Vaughan series is an opportunity to learn about the many cultures that are represented in the city of Vaughan. \nPresentation by Alan Fong (YRDSB). Co-presented by Vaughan Public Libraries and The Japan Foundation\, Toronto.
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/passport-to-vaughan-japanese-in-manga/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Events
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220716T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220716T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220607T144519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220607T144519Z
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SUMMARY:Continuing Learning Japanese 36
DESCRIPTION:オンライン日本語教師情報交換会\n日本語学習を継続させる 36\n\nオンライン語学学習に対する学習者の認識\nカナダ日本語教育振興会（CAJLE）\n国際交流基金トロント日本文化センター \n日本語教師情報交換会「日本語学習を継続させる」は、日本語教育機関やプログラム間の「アーティキュレーション（連携、継続性）」のための素地を築くことを目指した集まりとして、2009年12月より継続的に行っております。 \n今回は、トロント大学の富田恭代先生より、同大学日本語・韓国語プログラムの学生を対象に行われた調査の結果をもとに、オンライン環境での語学学習に対する学習者の意識等についてお話しいただきます*。また、参加者の方々とのディスカッションも予定しています。（*今回お話しいただく内容は、韓国語プログラムYujeong Choi先生（筆頭研究者）\, Kyoungrok Ko先生，日本語プログラム小室リー郁子先生との共同研究の一部です。） \n参加をご希望の方は以下をご確認の上、本ページ下段よりお申し込みください。 \n日時：2022年7月16日（土）　午後2時～ 4時（東部時間） \nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。 \nテーマ：オンライン語学学習に対する学習者の認識 \n発表者：富田恭代先生　OISE/トロント大学 \n対象者：日本語教師、および日本語教育に興味のある方々 \n※お申し込みが100名を超えた場合、カナダ在住の方を優先します。 \nスケジュール：内容は一部変更になる場合がございますので、予めご了承ください。 \n\n自己紹介\n共同研究の発表１\n小グループでの意見交換\n共同研究の発表２\n全体でのディスカッション\n質疑応答\n\n＊ご質問等ございましたら、担当者までご連絡願います。 \n担当：   国際交流基金トロント日本文化センター　齋藤典子 \nE-mail: nsaito@jftor.org      Web site: www.jftor.org \nCAJLE　小室リー郁子 \nE-mail: ikuko.komuro.lee@utoronto.ca            Web site: http://www.cajle.info/
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/keizoku36/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220706T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220706T173000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220518T142654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T182636Z
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SUMMARY:2022 JFT Summer Online Workshop for Japanese Language Teachers: Reflect on your teaching practice with the TP Chart
DESCRIPTION:2022年度JFTオンライン夏季日本語教師研修\nTPチャートで教育実践を振り返る\nTPチャート（ティーチング・ポートフォリオ・チャート）は、教師が自分の行っている教育実践を振り返り、自分の教育理念を明確化するためのツールです。本研修では、TPチャート紹介の後、参加者が自身のTPチャートを作成します。TPチャートを作成することにより、目指している教育や、やるべき実践を明確にし、授業改善のために活用されることを期待しています。 \nご参加をご希望の方は本ページ下段よりお申し込みください。 \n日時： \n1日目：2022年7月6日（水）\n         前半：11:00-13:00（エドモントン夏時間）13:00-15:00（東部夏時間）\n         後半：14:00-15:30（エドモントン夏時間）16:00-17:30（東部夏時間） \n2日目：2022年7月13日（水）\n         11:00-13:00 MDT（エドモントン夏時間）13:00-15:00（東部夏時間）\n \n申込締切：2022年7月1日（金） \n対象者：カナダ在住の日本語教師で、以下に同意される方（先着40名まで）\n※2日間とも受講できる人、または、1日目前半と後半の両方に出られる人（終日参加できる場合は、１日目だけの参加も可能です。1日目の半日だけの参加、２日目だけの参加は不可。）\n注意事項：ペアを事前に設定するため、欠席の場合は必ず事前にご連絡ください。\n※ペア・ワーク、グループワーク中はカメラオンで、作業に参加できる人（聴講不可）\n※作業があるため、PCで参加できる人。（スマホ、タブレットでの参加は不可）\n＊教育実践を振り返るため、現在、教えている方におすすめです。 \n使用言語：日本語（TPチャート作成は英語も可） \n研修スケジュール：\n1日目：前半：TPチャートの作成（ペア）後半：TPチャートの見直し（ペア/グループ）\n2日目：TPチャートを活用した授業改善（グループ）\n＜2日目事前課題＞授業案や「現状の課題」「これからやりたいこと」など話し合いたいことの資料の準備 \n講師：吉川　景子（国際交流基金派遣日本語上級専門家、アルバータ州教育省日本語教育アドバイザー） \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤典子　nsaito@jftor.org \n\n2022 JFT Summer Online Workshop for Japanese Language Teachers\nReflect on your teaching practice with the TP Chart\nTeaching Portfolio Chart (or TP Chart) is a tool for teachers to reflect on their own educational practices and clarify their educational philosophy. In this training\, after the introduction of TP charts\, participants will create their own TP charts in the hope that they will be able to use them to improve their teaching by clarifying the education they are aiming for and the practices they need to implement. \nIf you are interested\, please register using the  form below. \nDates and Times：\nDay 1: Wednesday\, July 6th\, 2022\n         Morning session: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm (MDT) 1:00 pm –  3:00 pm (EDT)\n         Afternoon session: 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm (MDT) 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm (EDT)           \nDay 2: Wednesday\, July 13th\, 2022\n         11:00 am – 1:00 pm (MDT) 1:00 pm –  3:00 pm (EDT)                          \nApplication deadline: Friday\, July 1\, 2022 \nTarget participants: Japanese teachers living in Canada (maximum 40 participants) who meet the following requirements:\n*able to attend both days\, or both morning session and afternoon session of Day 1 (if you can attend the entire day\, you may attend only Day 1; attending only half of Day 1 or only Day 2 is\nnot acceptable.)\nNote: Please be sure to notify us in advance if you will be absent\, as pairs will be set up in advance.\n* able to participate with a camera on (just observing is not allowed)\n* able to participate using a desktop/laptop (smartphones/tablets are not acceptable)\n*Recommended for those who are currently teaching in order to reflect on their teaching practice. \nLanguage: Japanese (TP charting can be made in English) \nWorkshop schedule:\nDay 1: Morning session: Creating TP charts (pairs)\nAfternoon session: Reviewing TP charts (pairs/groups)\nDay 2: Classroom improvement using TP charts (groups)\n<Pre-task for Day 2>\nPrepare lesson plans and materials for discussion such as “current issues” and “what we want to do in the future.” \nInstructor: Keiko Yoshikawa\, Japanese-Language Education Advisor\, Alberta Education (sponsored by the Japan Foundation) \nFor inquiries: Noriko Saito  nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/workshop220706/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220705T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220705T153000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220524T190324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220714T213140Z
UID:75907-1657026000-1657035000@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:2022 Summer Language Brush Up Workshop for Japanese-Language Teachers
DESCRIPTION:THE JAPAN FOUNDATION\, TORONTO\n2022 SUMMER LANGUAGE BRUSH UP WORKSHOP \nFOR JAPANESE-LANGUAGE TEACHERS\nIf you would like to brush up on your Japanese this summer\, please join this free online language brush up course for Japanese language teachers. The workshop will cover one chapter of Marugoto Intermediate 1 (B1) for 4 days. \nSchedule：\nJuly 5 (Tues)\, 7 (Thurs)\, 12 (Tues)\, 14 (Thurs)\, 2022\n1:00pm – 3:30pm (Eastern Daylight Time)\nClick here to confirm the time in the region you live in. \nEligibility Requirements:\nJapanese-language teachers in Canada who did not complete their compulsory education (elementary and junior high school\, 9 years) in Japan and have a language proficiency higher than A2-2. \nClass size: Maximum 20 participants \nMaterials: Marugoto Intermediate 1 (B1) Topic 6 Let’s read manga\nMarugoto download materials: https://www.marugoto.org/en/download/ \nLanguage: Conducted primarily in Japanese. \nCost: Free \nRegistration (mandatory): Please register using the form below.\n*Please register before June 17th in order to receive the textbook. We may not be able to provide textbooks to those who register after June 17th. \nQuestionnaire \n \n【Contact】Noriko Saito nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/summer-brush-up-2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220701T175900
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220703T235900
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220616T200118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T210123Z
UID:76420-1656698340-1656892740@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Ode to Mount Hayachine (Online Film Screening)
DESCRIPTION:Ode to Mount Hayachine 早池峰の賦\n\nOde to Mount Hayachine\n早池峰の賦 \nFriday\, July 1\, 5:59PM – Sunday\, July 3\, 11:59PM (ET)\nDirected by HANEDA Sumiko | 1982 | Documentary | 156 minutes | Japanese with English subtitles\nOnline Film Screening (Canada only) | Admission Free | RSVP Required (register below to receive a viewing link before July 1) \nA surprising box-office hit in Japan\, HANEDA Sumiko’s documentary epic revels in the patterns of Japan caught between tradition and modernity. Shot in the foothills of Iwate Prefecture’s mystical Mt. Hayachine\, the film records a year in the life of the area’s villages and villagers as they prepare for kagura performances\, a dance-theater form with origins in religious rituals (and now mainly performed for eager tourists). Fittingly\, the film’s true beauty comes not through its commentary on tradition and society\, but in its harmonization to the mountain’s own intricate rhythms. \n \n\n \nAbout HANEDA Sumiko\nBorn in 1926\, in Dalian\, China (then Manchuria\, under Japanese occupation)\, Haneda started her career with Iwanami Productions\, a company producing educational films\, where she would make her first films about the arts\, education\, and nature. In 1976 she directed her first independent film\, The Cherry Tree with Gray Blossoms\, a personal project she had worked on for many years. She made films about folkloric dances and changing rural traditions (Ode to Mt. Hayachine\, 1982)\, portraits of aging artists such as Akiko-Portrait of a Dancer (1985) or the monumental Kabuki Actor Kataoke Nizaimon (1992-1996). Haneda led a prolific career directing over 80 films and receiving widespread recognition for her work on welfare politics and caring for the elderly. Later in her career\, Haneda reflected upon her early life in China with films about the Japanese settlers in Manchuria such as Faraway Home – Lushun and Dalian (2011). She also participated in the creation of the Tokyo International Women’s Film Festival (1985-2012)\, the first of its kind in Japan. \n\nOnline Talk: Women Directors in Contemporary Japanese Cinema\n \nAvailable Now on the JFT Youtube Channel \nThis special presentation with Dr. Colleen Laird (UBC) focuses on the emergence of women directors in early 21st century Japanese cinema industries. In this talk\, Dr. Laird introduces prominent directors who have been successful in both domestic and international markets\, and she discusses the various factors that supported a new career pathway for women in film\, as well as ongoing barriers that pose difficulties for continued success.  Presented in English. \nWatch Here \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/mount-hayachine/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220701T175900
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220703T235900
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220616T200112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T210240Z
UID:76417-1656698340-1656892740@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Into the Picture Scroll: The Tale of Yamanaka Tokiwa (Online Film Screening)
DESCRIPTION:Into the Picture Scroll: The Tale of Yamanaka Tokiwa 山中常盤ー牛若丸と常盤御前 母と子の物語ー\n\nInto the Picture Scroll: The Tale of Yamanaka Tokiwa\n山中常盤ー牛若丸と常盤御前 母と子の物語ー \nFriday\, July 1\, 5:59PM – Sunday\, July 3\, 11:59PM (ET)\nDirected by HANEDA Sumiko | 2005 | Documentary | 100 minutes | Japanese with English subtitles\nOnline Film Screening (Canada only) | Admission Free | RSVP Required (register below to receive a viewing link before July 1) \nThis extraordinary film presents Japanese classical scroll painting as never before. The Yamanaka Tokiwa comprises twelve scrolls painted by IWASA Matabei some 400 years ago. It tells the then-famous puppet theater story of Lady Tokiwa\, who is murdered by bandits in Yamanaka on her way to visit her samurai son. Learning of her fate from her ghost\, the son sets out to avenge her death. With skillful framing\, rhythmic pacing\, and a newly composed joruri score (ballad singing with shamisen accompaniment)\, HANEDA Sumiko has created a stirring cinematic work from a static painting that is one of Japan’s cultural treasures. \n     \n\n \nAbout HANEDA Sumiko\nBorn in 1926\, in Dalian\, China (then Manchuria\, under Japanese occupation)\, Haneda started her career with Iwanami Productions\, a company producing educational films\, where she would make her first films about the arts\, education\, and nature. In 1976 she directed her first independent film\, The Cherry Tree with Gray Blossoms\, a personal project she had worked on for many years. She made films about folkloric dances and changing rural traditions (Ode to Mt. Hayachine\, 1982)\, portraits of aging artists such as Akiko-Portrait of a Dancer (1985) or the monumental Kabuki Actor Kataoke Nizaimon (1992-1996). Haneda led a prolific career directing over 80 films and receiving widespread recognition for her work on welfare politics and caring for the elderly. Later in her career\, Haneda reflected upon her early life in China with films about the Japanese settlers in Manchuria such as Faraway Home – Lushun and Dalian (2011). She also participated in the creation of the Tokyo International Women’s Film Festival (1985-2012)\, the first of its kind in Japan. \n\nOnline Talk: Women Directors in Contemporary Japanese Cinema\n \nAvailable Now on the JFT Youtube Channel \nThis special presentation with Dr. Colleen Laird (UBC) focuses on the emergence of women directors in early 21st century Japanese cinema industries. In this talk\, Dr. Laird introduces prominent directors who have been successful in both domestic and international markets\, and she discusses the various factors that supported a new career pathway for women in film\, as well as ongoing barriers that pose difficulties for continued success.  Presented in English. \nWatch Here \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/yamanaka-tokiwa/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220628T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220628T213000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220513T161936Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220513T161936Z
UID:75767-1656446400-1656451800@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Let's Get Together! Japanese Teachers in Canada 8
DESCRIPTION:JFTオンライン日本語教師の集まりの場\n第8回つながろう！カナダで日本語を教える人たち\n会議のオンライン化が進み、カナダ全国に点在する日本語教育関係者が集まり、情報交換できる機会が増えています。日本語教育の対象、目的は多様であることから、同集会ではテーマや対象者を限定し、深く話し合いができる場をデザインし、その後のネットワーク形成のきっかけになることを目指しています。 \n第8回はオンラインでつながりやすくなった日本の学校等、カナダ国内外を問わず、ほかの学校との交流のアイディアについて参加者で共有したいと思います。 \nご興味のある方は本ページ下段よりお申し込みください。 \n第8回テーマ：「日本の学校と交流するアイディアを話そう！」 \n  \n日時：2022年6月28日（火） \n6:00pm ～ 7:30pm（山岳部夏時間）　8:00pm ～ 9:30pm（東部夏時間） \nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。 \nスケジュール： \n\n事前アンケートの回答など情報共有\nディスカッション①どうやって交流先を見つける？/同期・非同期？どんな実践をしている？\n1回目のディスカッションについて全体共有\nディスカッション②学びにつなげる効果的な交流のアイディアについて意見交換\n2回目のディスカッションについて全体共有\nまとめ\n\n対象者：カナダ在住の日本語教師 \n使用言語：日本語（参加者によっては英語でディスカッションも可能） \nファシリテーター：吉川　景子（国際交流基金派遣日本語上級専門家、アルバータ州教育省日本語教育アドバイザー） \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤典子　nsaito@jftor.org \n  \nJFT Online Information Exchange Meeting for Japanese Language Teachers\nLet’s get together! Japanese-Language Teachers in Canada 8\nAs more and more programs are being conducted online there are increasing opportunities for those involved in Japanese-language education to gather and share information. There is great variety in the levels and areas being covered within Japanese-language education\, however\, and this meeting aims to target specific groups and themes to allow for deeper discussion of relevant topics\, and serve as an opportunity for the subsequent networking among participants. \nIn the eighth session\, we would like to share ideas with participating teachers for exchanges with other schools\, both in Canada and abroad\, that are now easier to connect with online. \nPlease RSVP using the form below. \n\nThe theme of the eighth meeting: Let’s talk about ideas for interacting with Japanese schools! \nDate and Time: Tuesday\, June 28th\, 2022         6:00 pm – 7:30 pm (MDT) 8:00pm – 9:30pm (EDT) \n                  Please click here for the time in your area \nMeeting schedule: \n\nSharing the results of the registration questionnaire\nDiscussion 1: How to find an exchange partner? Synchronous/asynchronous? What practices do you do?\nSharing of the first discussion\nDiscussion 2: Exchange ideas for effective exchanges that lead to learning\nSharing about the second discussion\nOverall review\n\nParticipation requirements: Japanese teachers living in Canada \nLanguage: Japanese (English can be used during discussions) \nFacilitator: Keiko Yoshikawa\, Japanese-Language Education Advisor\, Alberta Education (sponsored by the Japan Foundation) \nFor inquiries: Noriko Saito  nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/tsunagarou220628/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220627T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220627T203000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220616T182706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T210320Z
UID:76352-1656358200-1656361800@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Inuit Print Art and Its Early Japanese Influences
DESCRIPTION:In the mid-20th century\, a series of fortunate events led to the introduction of Japanese printmaking techniques to the Inuit community of Cape Dorset. In this talk with Dr. Norman Vorano (Queens University)\, we will hear the story of how these ancient traditions of Japan made their way to the remote Canadian arctic\, how Inuit artists built upon these traditions\, and the ways in which Inuit printmaking continues to thrive today. \nThe talk will be immediately followed by a Q+A session with the speaker.\n\nNorman Vorano\, a professor of art history at Queen’s University\, is a scholar and curator of North American Indigenous Art. He has curated internationally touring exhibition of Inuit art\, including Inuit Prints\, Japanese Inspiration: Early Printmaking in the Canadian Arctic and Picturing Arctic Modernity: North Baffin Drawings from 1964. He was a curator at the Canadian Museum of History\, and is a Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Fellow. \n  \n  \n  \nImage Credit:\nKenojuak Ashevak (Kinngait)\, The Arrival of the Sun\, 1962\, stonecut print\, Image: Canadian Museum of History;\nUn’ichi Hiratsuka (Japan)\, Stone Lantern\, 1958\, woodblock print\, Image: Canadian Museum of History
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/dr-norman-vorano/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220625T143000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220520T151054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220520T151054Z
UID:75836-1656162000-1656167400@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:2022 Marugoto Teaching Material Project (3): Creating Support Materials
DESCRIPTION:まるごと教材プロジェクト3：おたすけ資料集作成\nカナダの日本語教育の現場で「まるごと」教材をより使いやすくするために、教師用レファレンスとしての「おたすけ資料集」を作成するプロジェクトを行います。「まるごと」教材を使用する際に便利なデジタルリソース、動画等を集め、授業や授業準備に役に立つ「おたすけ資料集」を目指します。 \n今回は「まるごと初中級 (A2/B1)」を対象教材とします。プロジェクトメンバー間で担当する課、またはトピックを決定し、手分けをして、各自「資料集」作成を行います。資料となるものは、普段プロジェクトメンバーの先生方がご利用されている便利なサイトや自作教材などを想定しています。今回のために新しく作られたものも大歓迎です。多くの先生方にこれは使えるというものを持ち寄っていただく機会としたいと思っています。また、同資料集は、既に作成した「まるごと中級 1(B1)」及び「まるごと中級 2(B1)」のおたすけ資料同様、どなたでも利用できるようにウェブサイトでの共有を予定しています。 \n6月25日は、プロジェクトメンバーとしての参加確認の前に、プロジェクトの概要説明を行いますので、ご興味のある先生方はお気軽にご参加ください。 \n一緒に「まるごと教材プロジェクト」を行ってくださる先生方をお待ちしています！ \n日時：　 \n\nプロジェクト概要説明、プロジェクトメンバー決定\n日時：2022年6月25日（土） 1:00pm ～ 2:30pm（東部時間）\nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。　https://bit.ly/3w3o0bI\n＊プロジェクトメンバーとしての参加は強制ではありませんので、ご興味のある方はお気軽にご参加ください。\n\n2.「おたすけ資料集」発表会\n        日時：2022年8月6日（土） 1:00pm ～ 3:00pm（東部時間）\n       ＊終了時間は未定です。 \n『まるごと』概要説明：   https://www.marugoto.org/about/ \n想定される対象学習者：成人、大学生など \n資料集サンプル： \n\n中級１　トピック１：https://bit.ly/3PrDzlt\nまるごと教材プロジェクト：おたすけ資料集：\n\nhttps://tr.jpf.go.jp/language/resources/teacher/marugoto-materials-collection/ \nプロジェクト参加条件：１．２．の両日にご参加可能なカナダ在住の日本語教師の方々 \nJFTスタッフ：呉屋　由郁子、齋藤　典子 \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤　典子　nsaito@jftor.org \n\nMarugoto Teaching Material Project 3: Creating Support Materials\nIn order to make it easier to use Marugoto textbooks in Canadian Japanese-language education\, we are planning a project to create a collection of materials to be used as a reference by teachers. Our aim is that this “Reference Collection” will be useful in both synchronous and asynchronous online classes through bringing together useful digital resources\, videos\, etc. that can be used with the Marugoto textbooks. \nThis current project will target materials to use with Marugoto Pre-Intermediate (A2/B1). Topics/sections of the textbook will be divided amongst the project members\, and each group or person will create a “Resource Collection” for the section they are tasked with. Examples of materials are convenient websites used by the project members or self-made teaching materials. Something made specifically for this project is also welcome! We hope that this can be an opportunity for teachers to bring together useful resources they can use in their own classrooms. The final collection will also be shared on our website so it can be used by everyone. \nOn June 25 we will have a session to explain the outline of the project before we ask individuals to confirm their participation\, so please feel free to join us if you are interested. \nWe look forward to meeting teachers interested in joining our Maruguto Teaching Material Project! \nDate and Time: \n\nProject outline explanation\, project member decision\nDate: Saturday\, June 25th\, 2022         1:00pm – 2:30pm (Eastern time)\nPlease check here for the time in your area.\n*Participation as a project member is not mandatory\, so feel free to join us if you are interested.\nDocument collection presentation\nDate: Saturday\, August 6th\, 2022        1:00pm – 3:00pm (Eastern time)\n*End time is subject to change.\n\nAbout Marugoto: https://www.marugoto.org/about/ \nTarget learners: adults\, university students\, etc. \nCollected Resource Sample: \n\nIntermediate 1 Topic 1: https://bit.ly/3PrDzlt\nMarugoto Teaching Material Project Collection of Materials:\n\nhttps://tr.jpf.go.jp/language/resources/teacher/marugoto-materials-collection/ \nEligibility: For both 1. and 2. participation is restricted to Japanese-language teachers residing in Canada. \nJFT staff: Yuiko Goya\, Noriko Saito \nContact: Noriko Saito nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/marugotoproject220625/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220615T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220615T210000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220511T181628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T201015Z
UID:75638-1655319600-1655326800@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Online Network for Heritage Language Education 7
DESCRIPTION:第7回継承語オンラインネットワーク\nカナダ日本語教育振興会（CAJLE）\n国際交流基金トロント日本文化センター \nカナダ各地で継承語としての日本語教育に関わっていらっしゃる先生方、保護者の方々は数多くいらっしゃいますが、それぞれの学校がかなり遠隔であるため、情報交換やネットワークが難しい状況です。また、地域によっては、少人数で学校を運営をせざるを得ない環境であったり、一から学校を作り上げていかなければならなかったり等と、経験のある方々との意見交換も困難です。そこで、各地で尽力されている方々が相談したり、他の事例を学べる機会となることを目指し、オンラインでのネットワークの会を行っています。 \nカナダ在住でご興味のある方はどなたでも参加可能です。参加ご希望の方は、http://jftor.org/event/keishogo7からお申し込みください。 \n日時：2022年6月15日（水）　午後7時～ 9時　（東部時間）　 \nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。 \n対象者：カナダ在住で、継承語としての日本語教育に関わっていらっしゃる先生方、関係者、保護者の方々 \nスケジュール： \n\nハリファックス補習授業校の学校紹介：ウィルクス玲子先生\n参加者による小グループでのディスカッション（以下の登録フォームにお悩みや話し合いたいテーマをお寄せください。）\n\n＊ご質問等ございましたら、担当者までご連絡願います。 \n担当： \n国際交流基金トロント日本文化センター　齋藤典子\nE-mail: nsaito@jftor.org         Web site: www.jftor.org \nカナダ日本語教育振興会　伊東義員\nE-mail: yoshikazuito@rogers.com           Web site: https://www.cajle.info/ \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/keishogo7/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220615T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220615T180000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220630T183958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220630T183958Z
UID:76618-1655310600-1655316000@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:JFT Book Club Online - Manga June 2022
DESCRIPTION:Thank you to all those who participated in The JFT Book Club Online – Manga! \nPlease continue to check the JFT’s website for future book club information. \nCheck out the list of books that were discussed during the book club below or download the full list here.\n*Search the Library’s Online Catalogue or JF OverDrive (electronic books) to see if the item is available to borrow or place hold. \n\n\n\n\n	TitleAuthorGenre\n\n\n\n\n	A Silent VoiceOima\, YoshitokiShonen\, Romance\, School Life\n\n\n	AyakoTezuka\, OsamuSeinen\, Mystery\, Suspense\n\n\n	Blue PeriodYamaguchi\, TsubasaSeinen\, Art\, School Life\n\n\n	Cells at Work！Shimizu\, AkaneShonen\, Science\, Adventure\n\n\n	Fire ForceOhkubo\, AtsushiShonen\, Dark Fantasy\, SF\n\n\n	KarnevalMikanagi\, TouyaJosei\, Action\, SF\n\n\n	Ode to KirihitoTezuka\, Osamu	Seinen\, Horror\, Medical\n\n\n	Sensei's Pious LieTorikai\, AkaneSeinen\, Romance\, Mature Drama\n\n\n	7 Billion NeedlesTadano\, NobuakiSeinen\, Horror\, SF\n\n\n	Tokyo RevengersWakui\, KenShonen\, Action\, SF\n\n\n\n\n\n\nShare your favourite manga (Japanese comics) and discover new genres and narratives you’ve never encountered before! \nJoin our next JFT Book Club Online and share your thoughts and passion for a manga title of your choice with other manga lovers. \nRSVP: library@jftor.org \n*Please be aware that space may be limited.\n*Prior to the meeting\, an email will be sent to you with a website link and log-in password to enter the online Zoom meeting. \nIf you have any questions or concerns\, please don’t hesitate to email us. New members are always welcome! \n  \nWHY JOIN JFT BOOK CLUB? \nYou can read a book by yourself\, but when you read something thought-provoking or moving\, it’s natural to want to discuss it with someone else. This will be an exciting opportunity to connect with other book lovers from different cultural backgrounds\, find new and interesting books\, authors\, or themes\, and develop a richer understanding of Japan that you wouldn’t gain from reading alone. \nWHAT BOOK TO BRING? \nManga titles may be from any genre (shojo\, shonen\, comedy\, science fiction\, period drama\, psychological thrillers\, horror\, romance\, etc.) in the JFT Library collection. You can search whether the book is part of the JFT’s collection on our online catalogue or JF OverDrive (electronic books).\n*Manga must be translated from original Japanese to English or French* \n  \n\nLEARN MORE ABOUT JAPANESE MANGA \n \n  \nFind out how manga are translated across genres in the first of the Parallel Worlds series of discussions\, Parallel Worlds: Translating Manga\, where translator Jocelyne Allen sits down with colleagues David Evelyn and Jenny McKeon to discuss the challenges and thrills of connecting two different cultures. You can now watch the recording on our YouTube channel. \nFor more recordings of past JFT lectures\, interviews\, presentations\, and expert discussions\, check out our Japan Dialogues collection. \n  \n\nPrevious Book Clubs\n\nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 13\, 2022 \n  \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Woman in the Purple Skirt by Natsuko Imamura– February 9\, 2022 \n\nJFT Book Club Online:Colorful by Eto Mori– November 10\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Heaven by Mieko Kawakami – August 12\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Manga – June 10\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Bring Your Own Book – April 8\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: The Memory Police – February 11\, 2021 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Breasts and Egg – November 5\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online: Travel Japan – August 20\, 2020 \n\nJFT Book Club Online – June 11\, 2020 \n\nMemoirs of a Polar Bear – February 20\, 2020 \n\nThe Little House – December 12\, 2019 \n\nMystery Book Club – October 10\, 2019 \n\nMovies and Books – August 8\, 2019 \n\n\nBooks and Tea – June 6\, 2019
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/jft-book-club-online-manga-june-2022/
LOCATION:Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto Library":MAILTO:library_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220611T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220611T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220427T164823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T164823Z
UID:75463-1654952400-1654963200@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Online Study Session for Japanese Teachers (3): Approaching Grammar Questions from Intermediate Learners
DESCRIPTION:JFTオンライン日本語教師のための勉強会\n第３回　中級学習者の「？(はてな)」にこたえる日本語文法\n初級レベルでは、空っぽの箱の中に小さな宝物を一つ一つ集めていくように新しい文法を学習していきますが、ある程度箱の中が混雑してくると、「これってどんな時に使うんだったっけ？」「これとこれはよく似てるけど何が違ってるんだろう」といったいろいろな疑問が湧いてきます。そんな学習者たちが教師に投げかける質問の中には、時としてなかなかうまく答えられないものが混じってはいませんか。そこで、本勉強会では、現役の先生方と一緒に文法書のページを繰りながら、学習者の「？」の答を見つけていきたいと思っています。 \nご参加をご希望の方はhttp://jftor.org/event/workshop220611/ よりお申込みください。 \n日時：2022年6月11日（土）1:00pm ～ 4:00pm（東部夏時間）　 \nトピック：評価のモダリティ：「あしたの３時に会ってもいいですか」？？ \n対象者：日本語教師で、以下に同意される方（先着15名まで） \n＊使用図書が購入可能な方 \n＊勉強会前に提出の事前課題、および勉強会当日のタスク（グループワークや発表等）にすべて参加できる方 \n＊カナダ在住で現在教えていらっしゃる方を優先します。 \n使用言語：日本語 \n使用図書：『現代日本語文法４ 第８部 モダリティ』くろしお出版（2003）★参加者各自要購入 \nhttps://www.9640.jp/book_view/?285　定価2800円＋税 \n第１回および第２回勉強会で使用したのと同じ書籍です。 \n事前課題：参加登録確認メールにてお送りいたします。 \n案内役：小室リー郁子（トロント大学） \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤典子　nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/workshop220611/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220610T175900
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220612T235900
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220602T153828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T171938Z
UID:76025-1654883940-1655078340@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:ANDO Momoko's "A Piece of Our Life -Kakera-" カケラ (Online Film Screening)
DESCRIPTION:A Piece of Our Life -Kakera- • カケラ\nFriday\, June 10\, 5:59PM – Sunday\, June 12\, 11:59PM (ET)\nDirected by ANDO Momoko | 2009 | Drama / LGBTQ | 107 minutes | Japanese with English subtitles | Trailer\nOnline Film Screening (Canada only) | Admission Free | RSVP Required (register below to receive a viewing link on June 9) \nCollege student Haru (MITSUSHIMA Hikari) is stuck in an unfulfilling relationship with a boyfriend that’s just not right for her. One day\, Rico (NAKAMURA Eriko)\, a “medical artist” who makes prosthetic body parts\, strikes up a conversation with her. Rico believes that gender has nothing to do with love. The two quickly become intimately involved. \nContinue to celebrate Pride Month with the JFT with more screenings of Japanese LGBTQ films! \n     \n\n \nAbout ANDO Momoko\nBorn in 1982\, the daughter of actor-director OKUDA Eiji and essayist ANDO Kazu\, and the sister of award-winning actress ANDO Sakura\, ANDO Momoko is certainly no stranger to the world of cinema. After graduating from the Slade School of Fine Arts in London and studying film at New York University\, she returned to Japan where she initially worked as an assistant on her father’s films while harboring strong ambitions to become a director in her own right. The result is her delicately nuanced 2009 debut A Piece of Our Life -Kakera-\, a free adaptation of Erica Sakurazawa’s manga about a lesbian love affair and boasts a soundtrack by former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha. In 2012\, she published her first novel which she then adapted into her second feature film\, 0.5mm\, starring her sister ANDO Sakura and receiving numerous awards including the Shanghai International Film Festival Best Director Award. \n\nOnline Talk: Women Directors in Contemporary Japanese Cinema\nDates: Thursday\, June 9\, 7:00 PM – Sunday\, June 12\, 7:00 PM \nRegister today to view a special presentation with Dr. Colleen Laird (UBC) about the emergence of women directors in early 21st century Japanese cinema industries. Dr. Laird will introduce prominent directors who have been successful in both domestic and international markets\, and she will discuss the various factors that supported a new career pathway for women in film\, as well as ongoing barriers that pose difficulties for continued success. \nPresented in English; register here. \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/kakera/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220610T175900
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220612T235900
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220602T151355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241209T171004Z
UID:76024-1654883940-1655078340@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:ANDO Momoko's "0.5mm" (Online Film Screening)
DESCRIPTION:0.5mm • 0.5ミリ\nFriday\, June 10\, 5:59PM – Sunday\, June 12\, 11:59PM (ET)\nDirected by ANDO Momoko | 2014 | Drama | 196 minutes | Japanese with English subtitles\nOnline Film Screening (Canada only) | Admission Free | RSVP Required (register below to receive a viewing link on June 9)\n*Please note this film will be capped at 650 registrants \nOne day\, home helper YAMAGISHI Sawa (ANDO Sakura) unwittingly gets caught up in a serious incident and loses her job\, forcing her to move out of her company’s dormitory. Left with nowhere to live\, she wanders the streets in search of old men with various predicaments\, and inserts herself into their lives to become their helper\, whether they like it or not. \n   \n \nAbout ANDO Momoko\nBorn in 1982\, the daughter of actor-director OKUDA Eiji and essayist ANDO Kazu\, and the sister of award-winning actress ANDO Sakura\, ANDO Momoko is certainly no stranger to the world of cinema. After graduating from the Slade School of Fine Arts in London and studying film at New York University\, she returned to Japan where she initially worked as an assistant on her father’s films while harboring strong ambitions to become a director in her own right. The result is her delicately nuanced 2009 debut A Piece of Our Life -Kakera-\, a free adaptation of Erica Sakurazawa’s manga about a lesbian love affair and boasts a soundtrack by former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha. In 2012\, she published her first novel which she then adapted into her second feature film\, 0.5mm\, starring her sister ANDO Sakura and receiving numerous awards including the Shanghai International Film Festival Best Director Award. \n  \n  \n  \n\nOnline Talk: Women Directors in Contemporary Japanese Cinema\nDates: Thursday\, June 9\, 7:00 PM – Sunday\, June 12\, 7:00 PM \nRegister today to view a special presentation with Dr. Colleen Laird (UBC) about the emergence of women directors in early 21st century Japanese cinema industries. Dr. Laird will introduce prominent directors who have been successful in both domestic and international markets\, and she will discuss the various factors that supported a new career pathway for women in film\, as well as ongoing barriers that pose difficulties for continued success. \nPresented in English; register here. \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/0-5mm/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220609T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220612T190000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220526T142248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220609T213050Z
UID:75806-1654801200-1655060400@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Women Directors in Contemporary Japanese Cinema
DESCRIPTION:Register for this event to receive a link to view the presentation anytime between Thursday\, June 9\, 7:00 PM (ET) and Sunday\, June 12\, 7:00 PM (ET).\n\n\nIn the mid-2000s\, there was an unprecedented boom of women making commercial films in Japan\, many winning awards at independent film festivals and securing screenings around the world. In this conversation\, Dr. Laird will discuss the emergence of women directors in early 21st century Japanese cinema industries and introduce prominent directors who have been successful in both domestic and international markets. She will discuss the various factors that supported a new career pathway for women in film\, as well as ongoing barriers that pose difficulties for continued success. \n\nColleen A. Laird\, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Japanese Studies at the University of British Columbia. Her primary focus is on Japanese women directors and has published on the industry relationships between women directors\, female identifying spectators\, and the contemporary Japanese film market. In addition to working on a monograph on Japanese women directors\, she is also the creator and organizer of the Japanese Women Directors Project\, a forthcoming collaborative web project that features three series of inter-related\, open-access educational videos. \n\nOnline Screenings: Films of ANDO Momoko\nAfter Dr. Laird’s talk\, check out our free screenings of 2 ANDO Momoko films! Please register for each film separately. \nDates: Friday\, June 10 – Sunday\, June 12\, 2022 \n \nAbout ANDO Momoko\nBorn in 1982\, the daughter of actor-director OKUDA Eiji and essayist ANDO Kazu\, and the sister of award-winning actress ANDO Sakura\, ANDO Momoko is certainly no stranger to the world of cinema. After graduating from the Slade School of Fine Arts in London and studying film at New York University\, she returned to Japan where she initially worked as an assistant on her father’s films while harboring strong ambitions to become a director in her own right. The result is her delicately nuanced 2009 debut A Piece of Our Life -Kakera-\, a free adaptation of Erica Sakurazawa’s manga about a lesbian love affair and boasts a soundtrack by former Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha. In 2012\, she published her first novel which she then adapted into her second feature film\, 0.5mm\, starring her sister ANDO Sakura and receiving numerous awards including the Shanghai International Film Festival Best Director Award. \n0.5mm \n0.5ミリ | 2014 | Drama | 196 mins | Register here \nOne day\, home helper YAMAGISHI Sawa (ANDO Sakura) unwittingly gets caught up in a serious incident and loses her job\, forcing her to move out of her company’s dormitory. Left with nowhere to live\, she wanders the streets in search of old men with various predicaments\, and inserts herself into their lives to become their helper\, whether they like it or not. \n  \n  \nA Piece of Our Life -Kakera-\nカケラ | 2009 | Drama / LGBTQ | 107 mins | Register here \nCollege student Haru (MITSUSHIMA Hikari) is stuck in an unfulfilling relationship with a boyfriend that’s just not right for her. One day\, Rico (NAKAMURA Eriko)\, a “medical artist” who makes prosthetic body parts\, strikes up a conversation with her. Rico believes that gender has nothing to do with love. The two quickly become intimately involved. \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/dr-colleen-laird/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220608T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220608T204000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220509T183924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T201446Z
UID:75628-1654718400-1654720800@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Online Nihongo Salon (21)
DESCRIPTION:THE JAPAN FOUNDATION\, TORONTO\nONLINE NIHONGO SALON\nThe Japan Foundation\, Toronto is hosting a Nihongo Salon with the aim of providing a place where advanced Japanese learners (including Japanese language teachers) in Canada who would like to maintain Japanese language proficiency can speak Japanese regularly. The contents can be used for not only improving your Japanese proficiency but also in Japanese classes if you teach Japanese. We hope that these gatherings can be an opportunity for participants to regularly speak Japanese and to network with each other. \n21st Online Nihongo Salon         \nDate and time: Wednesday\, June 8\, 2022   8:00 pm – 8:40 pm (Eastern Time) \nTopic: Let’s play Mafia in Japanese! \nExpected Participants: \n\nJapanese language teachers in Canada who would like to maintain Japanese language proficiency\, and who did not complete their compulsory education (elementary and junior high school\, 9 years) in Japan\nLearners who have graduated from Level 5 of the JFT Online MARUGOTO Japanese Language Course\n\nLanguage: Japanese \n【Contact】Noriko Saito nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/online-nihongo-salon-21/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220603T175900
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220605T235900
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220528T214012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T172940Z
UID:76000-1654279140-1654473540@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Embers 最後の命 (Online Film Screening)
DESCRIPTION:Embers 最後の命\nFriday\, June 3\, 5:59PM – Sunday\, June 5\, 11:59PM (ET)\nDirected by MATSUMOTO Jumpei | 2014 | 110 minutes | Japanese with English subtitles\nOnline Film Screening (Canada only) | Admission Free | RSVP Required (register below to receive a viewing link on June 2)\n*Please note this film will be capped at 650 registrants \nContent warning: This film contains depictions of murder and sexual assault. Rated 15+ in Japan. \nAdapted from the Akutagawa Prize-winning novel of the same name from renowned Japanese crime author NAKAMUMRA Fuminori\, Embers 最後の命 is a suspense-filled portrayal of two childhood friends burdened by a tragic childhood memory and the murder that prompts them to confront their pasts. \nAs children\, Keito (YAGIRA Yuya) and Saeki (YANO Masato) witnessed a brutal assault. Saeki asks to meet up with Keito\, who has grown up struggling with his memory of the incident. However\, on the evening of their meeting\, Keito finds that a familiar call girl has been killed in his room… \n \n\nSunday\, June 5\, 12:30 PM – Wednesday\, June 8\, 11:59 PM (ET) | Register Here \nTune in for an exclusive interview with novelist NAKAMURA Fuminori as part of the Toronto International Festival of Author’s inaugural MOTIVE Crime & Mystery Festival. \nWhat motivates a killer? Is everyone capable of a crime as heinous as murder? Award-winning Japanese author Fuminori Nakamura’s latest book\, My Annihilation (translated by Sam Bett)\, gets to the crux of these queries in a deeply revealing and disturbingly honest examination of the psychological motives of a killer. Nakamura’s creative\, puzzling narrative style makes it nearly impossible to discern what is truth and what is fabrication\, until the very end. Trust no one when reading – not even yourself. Join a master of literary noir in this fascinating look into the darkest corners of human consciousness. This virtual event will be presented in Japanese with English captions.
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/embers-screening/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220602T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220602T184000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220504T150623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T201548Z
UID:75209-1654192800-1654195200@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:JFT Online ‘Sawakai’ for Japanese Teachers (47)
DESCRIPTION:JFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会のお知らせ\nJFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会では、授業で実践したことや感じていることなどを小グループで共有し合います。これからしてみたいと思っているアイデアや、ちょっと行き詰まっているなと感じていることなどでもかまいません。普段なかなか会えないカナダ各地の先生方とお話してみませんか。 \nカナダ国内からでしたら、どなたにもご参加いただけますので、ご興味のある方は本ページ下段よりお申し込みください。 \n第47回JFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会\n日時：2022年6月2日（木） 6:00pm ～ 6:40pm（東部時間）　 \nZoom入室開始：5:30 pm\n＊開始2時間前にMeeting IDを送付しますので、それまでにお申し込みください。\nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。 \nトピック：○○先生の体験談　～マクマスター大学　岩田先生～ 「日本語コースブック『いろどり　生活の日本語』を利用した授業実践報告」 \n国際交流基金が無料で公開している日本語コースブック『いろどり　生活の日本語』を利用した授業の実践報告についてお話しいただくことを予定しています。 \n日本語コースブック『いろどり　生活の日本語』：https://www.irodori.jpf.go.jp/ \n対象者：カナダ在住の日本語教師、および、日本語教育に興味のある方々 \n使用言語：日本語 \nJFTスタッフ：呉屋　由郁子、齋藤　典子 \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤　典子　nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/sawakai220601/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220514T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220514T200000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220422T220918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241002T174307Z
UID:75330-1652553000-1652558400@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Act It Out! Roudokukai (朗読会）
DESCRIPTION:Act it Out! Roudokukai（朗読会）\n  \n“Going home from school one day\, I met another me. The boy’s face was identical to mine\, as if he had come out of the mirror. Would you believe me? I then followed the boy\, as if being pulled by an invisible thread…” \nCalling creative souls again! Do you like reading? (Voice) acting? Speaking Japanese? \nUnleash your inner artist as we all read out together and discuss parts of the fantasy book 「ブランコのむこうで」(The Other Side of the Swing) by the acclaimed fiction writer Hoshi Shinichi\, diving into the little boy’s eye-opening dream world adventure. \nSaturday May 14 | Online |6:30 pm – 8:00 pm EDT | Japanese (reading) + English (discussions\, if needed) \nRegistration Deadline: Thursday May 5th\, 2022 \n\nMore Details \nThis Roudokukai (literally “recitation meeting”) combines Japanese reading\, listening\, and speaking practice\, all while learning about Japanese literature and the language used there. \nEvery participant will become an actor (if they want) as we all read out parts of the fantasy book 「ブランコのむこうで」and explore concepts in Japanese language and culture in a carefree\, fun session where creativity is not only welcomed\, but encouraged! \n\n\nMaterials: Both the Japanese version (provided by 新潮文庫刊) with accompanying Furigana/Ruby and English translation (provided by The Hoshi Library; abridged version here) of the readings will be shared with participants before the event.\n\n\nParticipation Requirements:\nJapanese language learners from anywhere in Canada or JFT Nihongo Salon participants\, with at least intermediate Japanese language proficiency\, defined as: \n\nPre-Intermediate A2/B1 level for JFT students\, or\nJLPT N3 level or equivalent\n\n\n\n*you will require a camera and microphone to participate\n*preference will be given to JFT students and Nihongo Salon participants \n\nQuota: 15 Participants maximum\n\n\nMore information about the book: 星新一『ブランコのむこうで』(新潮文庫刊) – the paperback book is available to borrow from our library (JFT library catalogue). Please note that the readings for this event will be shared with participants\, so purchasing the book is not required to participate.\n\n\nCredits: 星新一『ブランコのむこうで』(新潮文庫刊) and The Hoshi Library\n\n\nFor inquiries: Please contact the Japanese Language Team at koza@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/roudokukai0514/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Language Class
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220511T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220511T204000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220505T182848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220511T201423Z
UID:75602-1652299200-1652301600@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Online Nihongo Salon (20)
DESCRIPTION:THE JAPAN FOUNDATION\, TORONTO\nONLINE NIHONGO SALON\n  \nThe Japan Foundation\, Toronto is hosting a Nihongo Salon with the aim of providing a place where advanced Japanese learners (including Japanese language teachers) in Canada who would like to maintain Japanese language proficiency can speak Japanese regularly. The contents can be used for not only improving your Japanese proficiency but also in Japanese classes if you teach Japanese. We hope that these gatherings can be an opportunity for participants to regularly speak Japanese and to network with each other. \n20th Online Nihongo Salon        \nDate and time: Wednesday\, May 11\, 2022   8:00 pm – 8:40 pm (Eastern Time) \nTopic: Let’s play Wordle in Japanese! \nhttps://aseruneko.github.io/WORDLEja/ \nExpected Participants: \n\nJapanese language teachers in Canada who would like to maintain Japanese language proficiency\, and who did not complete their compulsory education (elementary and junior high school\, 9 years) in Japan\nLearners who have graduated from Level 5 of the JFT Online MARUGOTO Japanese Language Course\n\nLanguage: Japanese \n【Contact】Noriko Saito nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/online-nihongo-salon-20/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220507T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220404T194833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T195052Z
UID:74694-1651932000-1651939200@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Continuing Learning Japanese 35
DESCRIPTION:    \nオンライン日本語教師情報交換会\n日本語学習を継続させる 35\n教室に戻った日本語教育の現場から\nカナダ日本語教育振興会（CAJLE）\n国際交流基金トロント日本文化センター\n  \n日本語教師情報交換会「日本語学習を継続させる」は、日本語教育機関やプログラム間の「アーティキュレーション（連携、継続性）」のための素地を築くことを目指した集まりとして、2009年12月より継続的に行っております。 \n今回は「教室に戻った日本語教育の現場から」をテーマとして、すでにオンラインから対面授業に戻った、あるいはこれから戻ることについて、先生方のお考えやお気持ち等の共有を通じ、今までの経験を今後どのように活かすかにについての話し合いを予定しています。 \nご参加をご希望の方は以下をご確認の上、https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/keizoku35よりお申し込みください。 \n  \n日時：2022年5月7日（土）　午後2時～ 4時（東部時間） \nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。               https://bit.ly/38iMLHL \n  \n対象者：カナダ在住の日本語教師で以下に同意される方 \n※事前アンケートにご協力くださる方 \n※当日のディスカッションに積極的に参加できる方 \n  \nスケジュール：内容は一部変更になる場合がございますので、予めご了承ください。 \n\n自己紹介\n事前アンケート結果共有１\n小グループでの意見交換１\n事前アンケート結果共有２\n小グループでの意見交換２\n事前アンケート結果共有３と振り返り\n\n  \n＊ご質問等ございましたら、担当者までご連絡願います。 \n担当：  国際交流基金トロント日本文化センター　齋藤典子 \nE-mail: nsaito@jftor.org Web site: www.jftor.org \nCAJLE　小室リー郁子 \nE-mail: ikuko.komuro.lee@utoronto.ca   Web site: http://www.cajle.info/ \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/keizoku35/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220504T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220504T184000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220127T185924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T224155Z
UID:73563-1651687200-1651689600@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:JFT Online ‘Sawakai’ for Japanese Teachers (46)
DESCRIPTION:JFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会のお知らせ\nJFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会では、オンライン授業で実践したことを小グループで共有し合います。これからしてみたいと思っているアイデアや、ちょっと行き詰まっているなと感じていることなどでもかまいません。普段なかなか会えないカナダ各地の先生方とお話してみませんか。 \nカナダ国内からでしたら、どなたにもご参加いただけますので、ご興味のある方は本ページ下段よりお申し込みください。 \n第46回JFT日本語教師オンライン茶話会\n日時：2022年5月4日（水） 6:00pm ～ 6:40pm（東部時間）　 \nZoom入室開始：5:30 pm\n＊開始2時間前にMeeting IDを送付しますので、それまでにお申し込みください。\nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。 \nトピック：二周年記念！CM劇にチャレンジ！ \n「サントリー BOSS 宇宙人ジョーンズ CM集」を使って、CM劇をみんなで作ります。 \nhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIvK0JXVaPzhqEt1_TzRCMjsc6cukCG8e \n対象者：カナダ在住の日本語教師、および、日本語教育に興味のある方々 \n使用言語：日本語 \nJFTスタッフ：呉屋　由郁子、齋藤　典子 \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤　典子　nsaito@jftor.org \n\nJFT Online ‘Sawakai’ for Japanese Teachers\nThe JFT Online ‘Sawaki’ for Japanese Teachers is a place where teachers can share with others how their online classes are going. All topics are welcome\, including if you have any ideas you would like to try out\, anything you feel a little stuck on\, etc. Why not take the opportunity to talk with other teachers from across Canada? \nEveryone within Canada is welcome so please feel free to register using the form below. \n46th Online ‘Sawakai’:\nDate and time: Wednesday\, May 4\, 2022   6:00pm – 6:40pm (Eastern Time) \nZoom meeting accessible from 5:30 pm\n＊The Zoom Meeting ID will be sent to participants 2 hours before the event starts\, so please make sure to register before then.\nClick here to confirm the time in the region you live in. \nTopic: Second Anniversary! Creating a Commercial \nWe will create a commercial with everyone\, using「サントリー BOSS 宇宙人ジョーンズ CM集」 \nhttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIvK0JXVaPzhqEt1_TzRCMjsc6cukCG8e \nParticipants: Japanese language teachers residing in Canada or residents of Canada who are interested in language education are also welcome to attend. \nLanguage: These gatherings will be conducted in Japanese \nJFT staff: Yuiko Goya\, Noriko Saito \nInquiries: Noriko Saito　nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/sawakai220504/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220503T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220503T213000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220329T214509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220329T214549Z
UID:74483-1651608000-1651613400@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:JFT Online Teacher's Workshop 10
DESCRIPTION:JFTオンライン日本語教師研修10\n入門から書くことを教える2　評価を考える\n  \n本研修は、JFTオンライン日本語教師研修9「入門から書くことを教える」の続編として、入門レベルの書く活動について、普段の授業でのフィードバックや添削の方法、定期テストにおける評価など、参加者同士のグループディスカッションを通して、自分のクラスの書く活動について振り返ります。 \nご参加をご希望の方はhttp://jftor.org/event/workshop220503/よりお申込みください。 \n  \n日時：2022年5月3日（火） \n6:00pm ～ 7:30pm（山岳部夏時間）　8:00pm ～ 9:30pm（東部夏時間） \n申込締切：2022年4月28日（木） \n  \n対象者：カナダ在住の日本語教師で、以下に同意される方（先着30名まで） \n※入門レベルから初級レベルでの「書く活動」フィードバック、評価について話し合いたい人向けです。 \n※JFTオンライン日本語教師研修9「入門から書くことを教える」に参加していない人も受講できます。 \n※事前課題ができる人 \n※ペアワーク、グループワーク中はカメラオンで参加できる人（聴講不可） \n※作業があるため、PCで参加できる人。（スマホ、タブレットでの参加は不可） \n  \n使用言語：日本語 \n  \n研修スケジュール：内容は変更になる場合がございますので、予めご了承ください。 \n\n事前アンケート結果共有\n活動１　授業での書く活動の評価（フィードバック、添削方法など）共有\n活動２　テストにおける評価（方法、ルーブリックなど）共有（グループ）\nまとめと振り返り\n\n  \n講師：吉川　景子（国際交流基金派遣日本語上級専門家、アルバータ州教育省日本語教育アドバイザー） \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤典子　nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/workshop220503/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20220426T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20220426T213000
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220325T144311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220325T144338Z
UID:74399-1651003200-1651008600@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:Let's get together! Japanese-Language Teachers in Canada 7
DESCRIPTION:JFTオンライン日本語教師の集まりの場\n第7回つながろう！カナダで日本語を教える人たち\n会議のオンライン化が進み、カナダ全国に点在する日本語教育関係者が集まり、情報交換できる機会が増えています。日本語教育の対象、目的は多様であることから、同集会ではテーマや対象者を限定し、深く話し合いができる場をデザインし、その後のネットワーク形成のきっかけになることを目指しています。 \n第7回は、希望の多かった「役に立つICTツール」をテーマとし、どのようにオンライン/対面授業で使っているか、それぞれの実践について参加者間で共有したいと思います。 \nご参加をご希望の方はhttp://jftor.org/event/tsunagarou220426/ よりお申込みください。 \n  \n第7回テーマ：「ICTツール、授業でどうやって使ってる？」 \n  \n日時：2022年4月26日（火） \n6:00pm ～ 7:30pm（山岳部夏時間）　8:00pm ～ 9:30pm（東部夏時間）　 \nお住まいの地域での時刻はこちらでご確認ください。https://bit.ly/3CQ7KMZ \n  \nスケジュール： \n\n実践共有：ICTツール別グループディスカッション\nまとめ\n\n  \n対象者：カナダ在住の日本語教師 \n  \n使用言語：日本語（参加者によっては英語でディスカッションも可能） \n  \nファシリテーター： \n吉川　景子（国際交流基金派遣日本語上級専門家、アルバータ州教育省日本語教育アドバイザー） \n  \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤典子　nsaito@jftor.org \n  \nJFT Online Information Exchange Meeting for Japanese Language Teachers\nLet’s get together! Japanese-Language Teachers in Canada 7\n  \nAs more and more programs are being conducted online there are increasing opportunities for those involved in Japanese-language education to gather and share information. There is great variety in the levels and areas being covered within Japanese-language education\, however\, and this meeting aims to target specific groups and themes to allow for deeper discussion of relevant topics\, and serve as an opportunity for the subsequent networking among participants. \nThe seventh session will focus on the requested theme of “useful ICT tools” and we would like to exchange opinions and share ideas with participating teachers on how they are using the tools and their respective practices in their online/face-to-face classes. \nPlease RSVP at http://jftor.org/event/tsunagarou220426/ \n  \nThe theme of the seventh meeting: How are you using ICT tools in the classroom? \n  \nDate and Time：Tuesday\, April 26th\, 2022           6:00 pm – 7:30 pm (MDT) 8:00pm – 9:30pm (EDT) \n           Please check the time in your area: https://bit.ly/3CQ7KMZ \n  \nMeeting schedule: \n\nDiscussions: Group discussions per ICT tool\nSummary\n\n  \nParticipation requirements: Japanese teachers living in Canada \n  \nLanguage: Japanese (English can be used during discussions) \n  \nFacilitator: Keiko Yoshikawa\, Japanese-Language Education Advisor\, Alberta Education (sponsored by the Japan Foundation) \n  \nFor inquiries: Noriko Saito  nsaito@jftor.org
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/tsunagarou220426/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220420
DTSTAMP:20260621T134514
CREATED:20220406T215238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T165217Z
UID:74959-1650326400-1650412799@tr.jpf.go.jp
SUMMARY:JFT Pilot Asynchronous Online Workshop for Japanese Language Teachers
DESCRIPTION:JFT Pilot非同期オンライン日本語教師研修\nSDGsを取り入れようー食品ロス\n  \n本研修では、初級レベルから国連のSDGsのような社会問題を取り入れるために、どのような工夫が必要かを中等教育の先生方と考える機会として、担当者が作成した作材を学習者として体験してもらい、教材についてフィードバックをいただいたあと、研修後にまとめたものを参加者に共有します。教材を改善したあと、資料として共有させていただきます。多くの中等教育の先生の参加が可能となるよう、完全非同期でパイロットとして実施します。 \nご参加をご希望の方はhttp://jftor.org/event/workshop220419/ よりお申込みください。 \n  \n研修期間：2022年4月19日（火）から約一か月 \n申込締切：2022年4月14日（木） \n  \n対象者：カナダ在住の中等教育機関所属の日本語教師で参加条件に同意される方（先着20名まで） \n※完全非同期で、約１ヶ月研修期間中、参加者としてそれぞれの締め切りまでにタスクを完了し、最後まで続ける意志がある方（3つのPhaseがあり、1つのPhaseに複数のタスクがあります。1つのPhaseの締切までの期間は約1週間の予定です。） \n※各Phaseの最後にReflectionとFeedback formへの回答にご協力いただける方 \n※Deck.toysというツールにアクセスしてもよい方 \n  \n使用言語：日本語と英語（教材のInstructionは英語） \n  \n講師：吉川　景子（国際交流基金派遣日本語上級専門家、アルバータ州教育省日本語教育アドバイザー） \nお問い合わせ先：齋藤典子　nsaito@jftor.org \n  \n  \nJFT Pilot Asynchronous Online Workshop for Japanese Language Teachers\nAdopt the SDGs – Food Waste\n  \nThis training will provide an opportunity to think with secondary teachers about how to devise ways to incorporate social issues such as the UN SDGs from the elementary level.  After participants experience the materials created by the instructor as learners\, the instructor will receive feedback on the materials\, and share a summary with the participants after the workshop. After improving the teaching materials\, we will share them as resources. This workshop will be conducted as a fully asynchronous pilot to allow for the participation of many secondary teachers. \nIf you are interested\, please register at http://jftor.org/event/workshop220419/. \n  \nWorkshop Period: Approximately one month starting from Tuesday\, April 19\, 2022 \nApplication Deadline: Thursday\, April 14\, 2022 \n  \nTarget participants: Japanese language teachers residing in Canada who are affiliated with secondary schools and agree to the terms and conditions of participation (maximum 20 participants): \n*able to complete the tasks by the respective deadlines and continue until the end of the workshop period\, which is completely asynchronous and lasts approximately one month. (There will be three Phases\, each with multiple tasks; the deadline for a single Phase is expected to be approximately one week.) \n*able to answer the Reflection and Feedback form at the end of each Phase. \n*able to use Deck.toys. \n  \nLanguage: Japanese and English (Instructions for the materials are in English) \n  \nInstructor: Keiko Yoshikawa\, Japanese-Language Education Advisor\, Alberta Education (sponsored by the Japan Foundation) \n  \nFor inquiries: Noriko Saito  nsaito@jftor.org \n  \n 
URL:https://tr.jpf.go.jp/event/workshop220419/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Teachers’ Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="The Japan Foundation%2C Toronto":MAILTO:info_jftoronto@jpf.go.jp
GEO:43.6710978;-79.386063
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