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  TILEY William
   Department   Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University Center for Language Education
   Position   Lecturer
■ Education
1. Civil Engineering, Department of Engineering, University of Bristol, Graduated, MEng Civil Engineering (Hons)
■ Current specialized field
Linguistics, Second Language Acquisition 
■ Books and theses
1. 2024 Article Banksy’s Street Art in the EFL CLassroom ART Gallery 1(1),pp.15-18 (Single) 
2. 2024 Article Book Review - The More We Look, The Deeper it Gets ART Gallery 1(1),pp.46-49 (Single) 
3. 2023 Article The Impact of Collocation Interventions on the Lexical Accuracy of Students’ Timed Writings The International Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum 20(2),pp.73-91 (Collaboration) 
4. 2022 Article Modern Art in the Language Classroom: Cultivating Interests, Building Confidence KOTESOL Proceedings 2022 pp.35-48 (Single) 
5. 2022 Article Activating Accurate Vocabulary Use in Spoken English: Collocation Focused Classroom Action Research at a Japanese University APU Journal of Language Research 7(1),pp.38-59 (Collaboration) 
■ Conference presentations
1. 2024/01/28 The Case for Art and Language: Takeaways from an Art/Art History CLIL course (Yokohama JALT/ART SIG Collaboration Event)
2. 2023/04/30 Standardised Language Tests - An Unexplored Tool for Teacher Development? (KoTESOL International Conference 2023)
3. 2023/01/22 The Pyramid of Inquiry - Art Discussions in the Language Classroom (JALT Art, Research and Teaching Event)
4. 2022/11/12 Collocation Interventions and Lexical Accuracy in Student Timed Writings (JALT International Conference 2022)
5. 2022/10/22 Standardised Test Support on Instagram (JASAL National Conference 2022)
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■ Research topic, funded research and KAKENHI
1. 2023/04~  Art in the Language Classroom  (Key Word : )
2. 2022/04~2023/03  Benchmark Test on Instagram: Enhancing Standardised test Support and Promoting Language Learning on Students’ Favourite Social Media  (Key Word : )
3. 2021/04~2022/03  Improving Vocabulary Accuracy in Speaking  (Key Word : )