
معرفی
Eiko Torii-Williams is a Senior Lecturer in Japanese at Wellesley College's Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures. She serves as Co-director of the Japanese Program and study abroad advisor for Japan-related programs. Her academic work bridges theoretical and applied aspects of linguistics, with a focus on pedagogical innovations for Japanese language instruction.
- B.A., Kansai University
- M.Ed., Boston University
- Ph.D., Boston University
Her research focuses on the semantic dimensions of Japanese adverbs and their pedagogical implications, extending to broader interests in second language acquisition, bilingual education, sociolinguistics, and computer-assisted language learning (CALL). She has contributed to curriculum development for Japanese language courses and created a Japanese Teacher Certificate Program in collaboration with Wellesley's Education Department.
- Intermediate Japanese II (JPN202)
- Selected Readings in Advanced Japanese II (JPN232)
Eiko has served as a manuscript reviewer for Foreign Language Annals (ACTFL), Language Learning, and Northeast Conference publications. She has been actively involved in professional organizations including the Association of Teachers of Japanese (ATJ) and the Association for Asian Studies (AAS).




