The Japanese Government started to implement a plan for English language education in 2003: The Action Plan to Cultivate "Japanese with English Abilities" (hereafter Action Plan). This article attempts to examine some characteristic features inherent in English language educational policy in this country, focusing on the JET Program (the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program) as one example of education reform and contextualizing it in broader perspectives. Specifically, the roles expected of native speakers of English (NSE) are examined. Before the inception of the JET Program in 1987, there existed two major programs that had invited NSE in schools: Mombusho English Fellows and British English Teacher Scheme. It is sometimes pointed out th...
This essay is, for the most part, the basis of the presentation that I gave at Chukyo University\u27...
This essay is, for the most part, the basis of the presentation that I gave at Chukyo University\u27...
This paper evaluates the in-service training (IST) offered by the Japanese government to non-Japanes...
The Japanese Government started to implement a plan for English language education in 2003: The Acti...
The Japanese Government started to implement a plan for English language education in 2003: The Acti...
This paper discusses English language education in Japan in light of calls for reform which have tak...
P(論文)This article is largely based on my speech given to nearly fifty JET teachers in August, 1996. ...
This article is largely based on my speech given to nearly fifty JET teachers in August, 1996. JET s...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
Team teaching in English classrooms in Japan has now been widely practiced for over a decade in publ...
Team teaching in English classrooms in Japan has now been widely practiced for over a decade in publ...
Japan’s English education system is going through a number of attempts to change itself from both in...
This study investigates consequences of hiring native English speakers, many of whom are untrained a...
There are currently almost 4000 foreign nationals working as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) on t...
This essay is, for the most part, the basis of the presentation that I gave at Chukyo University\u27...
This essay is, for the most part, the basis of the presentation that I gave at Chukyo University\u27...
This paper evaluates the in-service training (IST) offered by the Japanese government to non-Japanes...
The Japanese Government started to implement a plan for English language education in 2003: The Acti...
The Japanese Government started to implement a plan for English language education in 2003: The Acti...
This paper discusses English language education in Japan in light of calls for reform which have tak...
P(論文)This article is largely based on my speech given to nearly fifty JET teachers in August, 1996. ...
This article is largely based on my speech given to nearly fifty JET teachers in August, 1996. JET s...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
Team teaching in English classrooms in Japan has now been widely practiced for over a decade in publ...
Team teaching in English classrooms in Japan has now been widely practiced for over a decade in publ...
Japan’s English education system is going through a number of attempts to change itself from both in...
This study investigates consequences of hiring native English speakers, many of whom are untrained a...
There are currently almost 4000 foreign nationals working as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) on t...
This essay is, for the most part, the basis of the presentation that I gave at Chukyo University\u27...
This essay is, for the most part, the basis of the presentation that I gave at Chukyo University\u27...
This paper evaluates the in-service training (IST) offered by the Japanese government to non-Japanes...