Personal profile

About

Keiko Ueda is an associate teaching professor of Japanese. She joined UMSL’s Department of Language and Cultural Studies in 2014. She earned her M.A. in Japanese with an emphasis in applied linguistics from Purdue University in 2014.

She was born and raised in Osaka, Japan. She came to the United States in 2006 as a Fulbright foreign language teaching assistant. She has taught Japanese at several institutions: Lincoln University, Washington and Lee University, Youth For Understanding USA, Middlebury College Language School, and Purdue University.

Keiko teaches Japanese courses at all levels from beginning to advanced Japanese, Readings in Japanese, Topics in Japanese Culture and has supervised independent study courses. She leads Study Tours to Japan as one of the faculty directors. Her educational interests include language pedagogy, instructional technology, and Tadoku (extensive reading).

Keiko is an advisor to JASA (Japan-America Student Association). She also serves as the chair of the department’s Recruitment and Retention Committee. She is a member of several professional organizations including the ACTFL (American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) and the AATJ (American Association of Teachers of Japanese).

Education/Academic qualification

Applied Linguinstics, MA, Purdue University

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Research Interests

  • Japanese Language and Culture
  • Extensive Reading (Tadoku)
  • Curriculum Design
  • Cultural Analytics
  • Languages: English, Japanese (Fluent)

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities