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10:00 AM-3:00 PM
German Teachers' Network
Fortbildung |Workshop and Exchange
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Goethe-Institut Tokyo, Tokyo
On 29 June 2025, the Goethe-Institut Tokyo is hosting a German teachers' network with a workshop and exchange.
The meeting provides a platform for dedicated German teachers who are committed to teaching German language and culture. It is an excellent opportunity to network, share experiences and learn from each other.
In this year's workshop, Ms. Marita Krambeck-Hirokawa - an experienced DLL trainer and former teacher at the Goethe-Institut Tokyo - will work with participants to develop practical approaches to promoting learner autonomy in the classroom. With her many years of experience in this field, she will support the participants in expanding and deepening didactic competences in a targeted manner.
This workshop focuses on German learners as self-determined and autonomous individuals. It examines which effective methods learners can use to organise the learning content according to their needs and thus co-determine their own learning experiences. Consequently, this changes the role of the teacher, who tends to provide impulses and inspirational support.
This will be followed by an exchange round with culinary accompaniment. Participants will have the opportunity to share professional ideas, deepen existing contacts and establish new networks.
Location: Goethe-Institut Tokyo
Date: Sun 29 June 2025
Schedule:10-13.00 Workshop
13-15.00 Exchange round
The workshop is aimed at motivated teachers who are interested in how a project-orientated form of learning can give learners the opportunity to actively shape their own learning process and thus promote their practical skills.
Profil:
Marita Krambeck-Hirokawa worked for many years as a teacher of German as a foreign language at the Goethe-Institut Tokyo and at Keio University in Fujisawa. She was also a tutor in the ‘Deutsch Lehren Lernen’ (DLL) training programm and was involved in teaching activities for the German Foreign Office in Japan.
To register for the event,
please send an email to Ms. Tomoko Maruyama (tomoko.maruyama@goethe.de) by 17 June 2025.
(Name, university/school, e-mail)
The meeting provides a platform for dedicated German teachers who are committed to teaching German language and culture. It is an excellent opportunity to network, share experiences and learn from each other.
In this year's workshop, Ms. Marita Krambeck-Hirokawa - an experienced DLL trainer and former teacher at the Goethe-Institut Tokyo - will work with participants to develop practical approaches to promoting learner autonomy in the classroom. With her many years of experience in this field, she will support the participants in expanding and deepening didactic competences in a targeted manner.
This workshop focuses on German learners as self-determined and autonomous individuals. It examines which effective methods learners can use to organise the learning content according to their needs and thus co-determine their own learning experiences. Consequently, this changes the role of the teacher, who tends to provide impulses and inspirational support.
This will be followed by an exchange round with culinary accompaniment. Participants will have the opportunity to share professional ideas, deepen existing contacts and establish new networks.
Location: Goethe-Institut Tokyo
Date: Sun 29 June 2025
Schedule:10-13.00 Workshop
13-15.00 Exchange round
The workshop is aimed at motivated teachers who are interested in how a project-orientated form of learning can give learners the opportunity to actively shape their own learning process and thus promote their practical skills.
Profil:
Marita Krambeck-Hirokawa worked for many years as a teacher of German as a foreign language at the Goethe-Institut Tokyo and at Keio University in Fujisawa. She was also a tutor in the ‘Deutsch Lehren Lernen’ (DLL) training programm and was involved in teaching activities for the German Foreign Office in Japan.
To register for the event,
please send an email to Ms. Tomoko Maruyama (tomoko.maruyama@goethe.de) by 17 June 2025.
(Name, university/school, e-mail)
Location
Goethe-Institut Tokyo
7-5-56 Akasaka, Minato-ku
Tokyo
107-0052 Japan
7-5-56 Akasaka, Minato-ku
Tokyo
107-0052 Japan