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2005 Annual Meeting
Quebec, Canada
July 9-12, 2005


AIB Pre-Conference Teaching Roundtables
International Teaching Roundtables will be organized on Saturday, July 9, from 1 - 3 p.m. All the interested AIB participants are invited to join us. This is a great opportunity to share your teaching experiences, challenges and concerns with colleagues who have similar interest and dilemmas in teaching international business.
To participate in the Teaching Roundtables, you need to register by sending the following documents to (Kaz Asakawa, the Coordinator), by May 10:
  • Your one-page CV specifying your name, affiliation and contact information.
  • Your one-page statement on teaching-related issues you would like to bring to the Roundtable.
Try to highlight any specific dilemma, challenge and best practice which can be discussed with colleagues in your group. Based on your statement of interest, you will be assigned to a group. The Roundtable Coordinator will contact you with more information after May 10. To facilitate your grouping process, you are asked to identify at least one teaching area and at least one interest area from the following list. Please specify your chosen area(s) in your one-page statement. (If you cannot find a relevant item from the list, please choose "other.")

Your Teaching Area:
  1. Cross-Cultural and Int'l Management
  2. International Accounting and Finance
  3. Int'l Economics & Transition Economies
  4. International Entrepreneurship
  5. Int'l Human Resources Management
  6. Global Leadership and Ethics
  7. International Marketing
  8. International Trade and Negotiations
  9. Global Strategic Management
Your Interest Area for Discussion at the Teaching Roundtable:
  1. Managing Classroom Dynamics
  2. Designing a Course
  3. Teaching a New Emerging Subject
  4. Developing Teaching Materials
  5. Introducing an Innovative Teaching Method
  6. Balancing Theory and Practice
  7. Distant Learning
  8. Teaching Abroad
  9. Teaching in a Foreign Language
  10. Term Papers and Exams
  11. Other
The Roundtables will provide you with an excellent opportunity to get feedback to your own agenda and to be exposed to various teaching-related issues and know-how shared by other participants. To make your roundtable presentation more effective, you are encouraged to bring any supporting material (e.g. syllabus, memo, etc.) if you wish to share it with other participants in your group.

For further information, please contact the Roundtable Coordinator:

Professor Kazuhiro Asakawa
Keio University, Japan
Graduate School of Business Administration
Tel: +81-45-564-2021
e-mail: