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Hunt James Ross
所属機関・部署:
職名: 教授
研究分野 (1件): 教育学
論文 (17件):
  • Hunt, J.R. ER or RR: A Systematic Review of Reading Fluency Research. Dokkyo University Studies in English. 2021. 82. 15-39
  • Hunt, J.R. Japanese university students’ pre-departure questions about assessment overseas. Journal of Regional Development Studies. 2021. 24. 1-15
  • English in Japan: From Foreign to International Language. 東洋大学国際学部『国際地域 研究』. 2020
  • Task-Based Learning: A Research-Based Approach. 獨協大学『外国語教育研究所 紀要』. 2020. 8. 3-14
  • Linguistic Contact and the Ideology of English in Japanese Society and Culture. 獨協大学『英語研究』. 2020. 81. 73-93
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書籍 (2件):
  • Chapter 8. Multimodal literacy development: Filmmaking projects in EFL classes. In J. P. N. Bradley & D .Kennedy (Eds.), Bringing forth a world (pp. 123-139).
    Leiden: Koninklijke Brill NV. 2020
  • Carboniferous fault zones: Field guide to the Crag Point Fault Zone, Hartley Bay.
    Rock Deformation Research Report No. 9829, ULIS Innovations Ltd, The University of Leeds. Training publication produced for ARCO oil company. 1998
講演・口頭発表等 (16件):
  • Public Speaking Skills and Debate Skills.
    (2020)
  • The State of ICLHE in Japan.
    (2019)
  • Developing a Program to Raise Student Reading Fluency.
    (2018)
  • Efficacy of Extensive Reading and Repeated Reading.
    (2017)
  • CLIL, HOTS, Multiliteracies, & Flipped Classrooms.
    (2016)
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学歴 (3件):
  • 2014 - 2016 University of Portsmouth School of Languages and Area Studies Applied Linguistics and TESOL
  • 2002 - 2006 早稲田大学
  • 2001 - 2002 Royal Holloway, University of London Department of Earth Sciences
学位 (2件):
  • M.A. (Applied Linguistics and TESOL) (University of Portsmouth)
  • M.Sc. (Earth Science - Basin Evolution and Dynamics) (Royal Holloway, University of London)
経歴 (2件):
  • 2017 - 現在 東洋大学
  • 2013 - 2017 一橋大学
所属学会 (1件):
JALT (The Japan Association for Language Teaching)
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