MAIKO HATA 6-606 Greentown 3-11 Mizuo Ibaraki 567-0891 0726-32-0302 maiko@mail.miis.alumlink.com http://www.geocities.com/maihata/Newindex.html EDUCATION: Master of Arts - Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)—1997 Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey, California Bachelor of Arts - English Major —1996 Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts Kyoto, Japan Teaching Certificate in English for Junior High School and High Schools – 1996 Doshisha Women’s College of Liberal Arts Kyoto, Japan TEACHING EXPERIENCE: English: Kansai University Osaka, Japan (April 2002 - present) Osaka University of Human Sciences Osaka, Japan (April 2002 – present) Senzoku Gakuen Kawasaki, Japan (September 1999 –March 2002) Senzoku Gakuen Junior College Intensive Program Santa Cruz, California (August 1999; August 2000) Senzoku Gakuen Junior College Bridge Program Santa Cruz, California (March – June 1999) Academic Advantage Summer Program at Educational Consulting International Aptos, California (June – August 1998; June to August 1999) Senzoku Gakuen High School Summer Intensive Program Santa Cruz, California (July – August 1998; July – August 1999) Japanese: Monterey Institute Custom Language Service at Monterey Institute of International Studies Monterey, California (June - July 1997; March 1998) COURSES TAUGHT: Academic study skills for high school and college study-abroad students Composition (basic through advanced) Computer: using the internet and building a website Content-based language class: marine animals, endangered species Conversation (basic through advanced) Grammar (basic through advanced) Seminars on American culture and survival courses for the study-abroad students Speaking and Listening (basic through advanced) Speech communication and debate TOEFL Preparation RELATED EXPERIENCE: Content writer / translator for Englishtown.com (September 2000-Present) ESL program administrator for Educational Consulting International Aptos, California (May 1998 – August 1999) Served as a bilingual counselor and translated various documents. Supervised conversation partners. Activity Guide for Kwansei Gakuin University / Monterey Institute of International Studies Joint Program Monterey, California (July – August 1997) Organized cross-cultural activities for the ESL students. Served as a cultural and language liaison. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: TESOL member TOEFL Test proctor / supervisor at Senzoku Gakuen (1999 – Present) Attended JALT conference in Shizuoka, Japan (2000) Attended TESOL convention in Seattle, Washington (1999) and in Vancouver, Canada (2000) PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS: Society of Testing English Proficiency Review Senzoku Gakuen Memoirs (Expected March, 2001 - in print) Students’ Challenges in ESL Homestay Programs Paper presented at JALT Conference 2000 Shizuoka, Japan (November 2000) Integrating Journal Entries to Intensive ESL Curriculum Paper presented at TESOL Conference 2000 Vancouver, Canada (March 2000) LANGUAGES: Native speaker of Japanese; native-like proficiency in English; beginning level learner of Chinese. INTERESTS: Traveling, swimming, rock climbing, reading, movies and building web sites. REFERENCES: Carl McGary Head Teacher, English Department Senzoku Gakuen Junior College 2-3-1 Hisamoto, Takatsu-ku Kawasaki-shi 213-8580 Telephone: (044) 856-2796 Email: Mcgary@Senzoku.ac.jp Lynn Goldstein, Ph.D. Professor, TESOL and Applied Linguistics Monterey Institute of International Studies 425 Van Buren Street Monterey, CA 93940 USA Telephone: (831) 647-4100 Email: Lgoldstein@miis.edu Barney Eredia President Educational Consulting International 170 Carol Way Aptos, CA 95003 USA Telephone: (831) 684-2661 Email: Barney_eredia@eci-ca.com Jean Turner, Ph.D. Associate Professor, TESOL / TFL Monterey Institute of International Studies 425 Van Buren Street Monterey, CA 93940 USA Telephone: (831) 647-4100 Email: Jturner@miis.edu