When Natasha Steele came to Japan from her native Australia earlier this year to teach English, she was looking forward to immersing herself in a foreign culture while earning a little money on the ...
Teaching English is a popular and relatively easy way for English speakers to move to Japan and many other countries. However, not just any native English speaker is qualified to teach English. Japan ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Early Saturday morning, forty participants of the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program will take off from Nashville International Airport for Japan to teach English for ...
I spent a year teaching English in Japan. The experience was thrilling and a total culture shock. Living in Japan as an American is a 24-hour immersive learning experience. I returned to the US for my ...
The Center for Asian Studies welcomes Patricia Yarrow, a CU Alumna, who is visiting from Japan and will give a presentation about her working her way through the Japanese education system as an ...
Participants will work across Japan at elementary, junior high, and senior high schools, promoting exchange at grassroots level. Eligible candidates must have a bachelor's degree in any field, be a ...
JAPAN is commonly categorized as an English-as-a-foreign-language country. In contemporary paradigms of English studies, it belongs to what is known as the Expanding Circle, in contrast to the United ...
Jeni Washeleski talks about her experiences in the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program (JET). What was your work like as part of the JET Program, and what you do now? On the JET Program, I worked at ...