Navigating the Educational Landscape: Insights from Professor George McLean on Teaching in Japan
In this episode of the JALCALL podcast, host Brian Gallagher sits down with Professor George McLean, esteemed educator at the University of the Ryukyus in Okinawa. With a rich background in global education and a passion for innovative teaching techniques, George shares his insights into the challenges and triumphs of teaching in a foreign culture.
George McLean, originally from Montreal, Quebec, has made significant contributions to the educational landscape in Japan since arriving in Okinawa in 2012. With a wealth of experience, including roles in teaching at various institutions, George has developed a unique approach to education that embraces technology and fosters student engagement. He reflects on his transition from teaching elementary and junior high school students to university-level education, emphasizing the importance of adapting communication strategies to meet the needs of diverse learners.
One of the key topics discussed in the podcast is George's use of technology in the classroom. He highlights the effectiveness of response units, previously known as clickers, which allow teachers to engage students actively during lessons. By utilizing tools like Google Forms and Quizlet, George encourages students to participate more fully and take ownership of their learning. He explains how these tools not only enhance interactivity but also provide valuable feedback for both students and educators. He emphasizes the critical role of feedback in the learning process and shares his experiences implementing peer evaluation and reflective learning practices that encourage students to assess their performance and set goals for improvement. An approach which fosters a growth mindset, helping students recognize their potential and strive for excellence in their studies.
Key Takeaways:
- The importance of adapting teaching methods to engage diverse learners.
- Utilizing technology to enhance interactivity and provide feedback.
- The significance of peer evaluation and reflective learning in fostering a growth mindset.
- Simplifying communication in online learning environments to maintain student engagement.
Tags: Education, Teaching in Japan, Educational Technology, Student Engagement, Feedback in Learning, Online Learning, Growth Mindset.
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Navigating the Educational Landscape: Insights from Professor George McLean on Teaching in Japan
In this episode of the JALCALL podcast, host Brian Gallagher sits down with Professor George McLean, esteemed educator at the University of the Ryukyus in Okinawa. With a rich background in global education and a passion for innovative teaching techniques, George shares his insights into the challenges and triumphs of teaching in a foreign culture.
George McLean, originally from Montreal, Quebec, has made significant contributions to the educational landscape in Japan since arriving in Okinawa in 2012. With a wealth of experience, including roles in teaching at various institutions, George has developed a unique approach to education that embraces technology and fosters student engagement. He reflects on his transition from teaching elementary and junior high school students to university-level education, emphasizing the importance of adapting communication strategies to meet the needs of diverse learners.
One of the key topics discussed in the podcast is George's use of technology in the classroom. He highlights the effectiveness of response units, previously known as clickers, which allow teachers to engage students actively during lessons. By utilizing tools like Google Forms and Quizlet, George encourages students to participate more fully and take ownership of their learning. He explains how these tools not only enhance interactivity but also provide valuable feedback for both students and educators. He emphasizes the critical role of feedback in the learning process and shares his experiences implementing peer evaluation and reflective learning practices that encourage students to assess their performance and set goals for improvement. An approach which fosters a growth mindset, helping students recognize their potential and strive for excellence in their studies.
Key Takeaways:
- The importance of adapting teaching methods to engage diverse learners.
- Utilizing technology to enhance interactivity and provide feedback.
- The significance of peer evaluation and reflective learning in fostering a growth mindset.
- Simplifying communication in online learning environments to maintain student engagement.
Tags: Education, Teaching in Japan, Educational Technology, Student Engagement, Feedback in Learning, Online Learning, Growth Mindset.
August 2025 Studio Talk Conference Favourites with Brian, Geoff, Robert R, and Luc
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August 2025 Studio Talk Conference Favourites with Brian, Geoff, Robert R, and Luc
In this episode the team talk about their highlights and personal favourites from the JALTCALL 2025 Conference held at Tokyo University of Science (Katsushika Campus) from July 18th to 20th. This year we had 15 workshops, 26 poster presentations, 129 regular presentations, 2 forums, and 2 keynote speakers. With 286 participants the conference was a very good success, and we thank everyone for coming and sharing their great ideas with the community.
Highlights and favourites included the keynotes by Glenn Stockwell and Mathias Schulze, Gordon Wilson's AI workshop, and posters by Mehrasa Alizadeh, Yan Deng, and Clare Kaneko. And of course presentations by Naomi Fujishima & Junko Otoshi, Paul Daniels, Takako Aikawa, and more.
Stay tuned for the latest interview coming soon with Gordon Wilson and his AI companion demonstration, and our next live events at JALT International, where we will have a workshop on podcasting, as well as an open CALL forum, both on Saturday, November 1st.
Until then, enjoy the show, everyone.
JALTCALL Podcast
Navigating the Educational Landscape: Insights from Professor George McLean on Teaching in Japan
In this episode of the JALCALL podcast, host Brian Gallagher sits down with Professor George McLean, esteemed educator at the University of the Ryukyus in Okinawa. With a rich background in global education and a passion for innovative teaching techniques, George shares his insights into the challenges and triumphs of teaching in a foreign culture.
George McLean, originally from Montreal, Quebec, has made significant contributions to the educational landscape in Japan since arriving in Okinawa in 2012. With a wealth of experience, including roles in teaching at various institutions, George has developed a unique approach to education that embraces technology and fosters student engagement. He reflects on his transition from teaching elementary and junior high school students to university-level education, emphasizing the importance of adapting communication strategies to meet the needs of diverse learners.
One of the key topics discussed in the podcast is George's use of technology in the classroom. He highlights the effectiveness of response units, previously known as clickers, which allow teachers to engage students actively during lessons. By utilizing tools like Google Forms and Quizlet, George encourages students to participate more fully and take ownership of their learning. He explains how these tools not only enhance interactivity but also provide valuable feedback for both students and educators. He emphasizes the critical role of feedback in the learning process and shares his experiences implementing peer evaluation and reflective learning practices that encourage students to assess their performance and set goals for improvement. An approach which fosters a growth mindset, helping students recognize their potential and strive for excellence in their studies.
Key Takeaways:
- The importance of adapting teaching methods to engage diverse learners.
- Utilizing technology to enhance interactivity and provide feedback.
- The significance of peer evaluation and reflective learning in fostering a growth mindset.
- Simplifying communication in online learning environments to maintain student engagement.
Tags: Education, Teaching in Japan, Educational Technology, Student Engagement, Feedback in Learning, Online Learning, Growth Mindset.