Jason Pratt

Yamanashi Prefectural University

Jason Pratt is an Associate Professor at Yamanashi Prefectural University and a graduate of Hosei University in Tokyo. He runs a wildly popular seminar on how we can contribute locally to peace abroad. Formerly, Jason was an official at the Embassy of Afghanistan in Tokyo and has worked in the nation on short stints. Wearing both a language teaching hat and a international relations scholar hat, he conducts research and publishes largely on classroom environment issues and Central Asian affairs.


Sessions

Transferable skills via progressive PBL

Presentation
Sat, Jun 20, 12:45-13:20 JST

Are you adequately preparing your students for success outside of the language classroom? We asked ourselves this same question. In a one-year elective class aimed at developing professional skills, the educators aspired to facilitate university students’ abilities to excel in all classes and to become better prospective employees. By the end of each semester, students were tasked with creating projects that would require knowledge, research tools, and a number of technical skills. The hurdle was high and intimidating. However, by employing a progressive approach to project based learning (PBL), students learned skills in earlier projects that could transfer not only to the final projects, but also to other courses and employment options. Students themselves remarked on the progress that they were making and their abilities to apply what they had learned earlier to what was to come later. This presentation will share ideas behind the conceptualization of the class, data from what students learned in terms of skills and language, share student reactions and advice for improving the course, and help attendees to conceive of their own progressive PBL courses.