
Michelle Jerrems
Kanda University of International Studies
About
Michelle is an English Lecturer with experience teaching in Australia and Japan in the LOTE and TESOL fields. Research interests include autonomy, self-access, communities of practice, collaboration, CALL, reflection, and paperless classrooms.Sessions
Standard Presentation (25-minute) Seeking space, empowerment, and opportunity more
Sun, Sep 17, 14:15-14:40 Asia/Tokyo
Pressure and constraints can lead to cynicism and resignation, and educators need to understand the constraints upon their practice but, rather than feeling disempowered, they need to empower themselves by finding the spaces and opportunities to manoeuvre (Benson, 2013). For many in the University education field, he search for space and opportunity is one of the reasons we pursue new goals and professional development. This presentation will highlight the significance of addressing a variety of challenges in working and growing in a University setting, as explored through two separate but similar perspectives; a university English lecturer, and a learning advisor. Drawing from their personal and professional development, the speakers will share their journey throughout their first semester, focusing on the learning advisor course they undertook together, the process of adapting to a new workplace, and the delicate balance between work, research, and motherhood. Through personal experiences and insights, the presenters will offer valuable perspectives on these topics, underscoring the importance of overcoming challenges and embracing imperfection in the educational setting, with an emphasis on the role of empowerment, resources, and opportunities that helped in navigating constraints.

