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Townsend David James

Townsend David James
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Research field  (1): Foreign language education
Papers (21):
  • David James Townsend. Laying the Foundation: Preparing First-Year Novice Writers for Academic Writing. Shujitsu English Studies. 2022. 38. 23-35
  • David James Townsend, Laurence Dante, Emi Nagase. A Model for Success: An English Camp Experience. The Proceedings of The 30th International Symposium on English Teaching and Book Exhibit, 2021 PAC, & The 23rd International Conference and Workshop on TEFL & Applied Linguistics. 2021. 125-136
  • David James Townsend. Perceptions of Peer Assessment of Oral Presentations. 29th MELTA International Conference Proceedings. 2021. 79-82
  • Laurence Dante, David James Townsend. Integrating a University Language Curriculum: Why and How?. Shujitsu Journal. 2021. 50. 19-29
  • David James Townsend. Can More Rater Training Improve Peer Assessments?. The 2019PanSIG Journal: Selected articles from the 2019PanSIG Conference. 2020. 339-345
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Books (3):
  • English Proficiency
    Shoshigai kobo 2015 ISBN:9784915076459
  • MONOGATARI
    Chuo Printing Co., Ltd. 2012
  • Electoral and Party Systems in Post-Communist Russia
    National Library of Canada 1996
Lectures and oral presentations  (39):
  • Developing a Successful Peer-Editing Program in the Writing Classroom
    (Hiroshima JALT 2021 Conference & Book Fair 2021)
  • A Model for Success: An English Camp Experience
    (Hiroshima JALT 2021 Conference & Book Fair 2021)
  • Preliminary Results of a Presenting in a Foreign Language Anxiety Scale
    (47th Annual JALT International Conference on Language Teaching and Learning & Educational Materials Exhibition 2021)
  • A Model for Success: An English Camp Experience
    (ETA-ROC 30th International Symposium and Book Fair on English Teaching 2021)
  • Perceptions of Peer Assessment of Oral Presentations
    (29th MELTA International Conference 2021)
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Education (3):
  • - 2008 Macquarie University Graduate School, Department of Linguistics Applied Linguistics (TESOL)
  • - 1997 Acadia University Graduate School, Department of Politics Political Science
  • - 1994 Mount Allison University Faculty of Social Sciences Political Science
Professional career (3):
  • Master of Apllied Linguistics (TESOL) (Macquarie University)
  • Master of Arts (Political Science) (Acadia University)
  • Bachelor of Arts (Joint Honors in Political Science and History) (Mount Allison University)
Work history (2):
  • 2019/04 - 現在 Shujitsu University Faculty of Human Studies, Department of Practical English Associate Professor
  • 2011/04 - 2019/03 Shujitsu University Faculty of Human Studies, Department of Practical English Lecturer
Awards (1):
  • 2021/11 - English Teachers' Association, Republic of China (ETA-ROC) Best Paper Award A Model for Success: An English Camp Experience
Association Membership(s) (2):
English Teachers in Japan (ETJ) ,  The Japan Association for Language Teaching
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