In recent years, the learning of English as a Foreign Language in Japanese high schools has become the focus of new educational policies applied at the national level. One of these is The Course of Study issue by the Ministry of Education, in which teachers are, for the first time in a long series of curriculum guidelines, adjured to develop students' "positive attitudes towards communicating in English." Another is the JET program, which has put thousands of native English speaking assistant language teachers (ALTs) into Japanese secondary classrooms for the purpose of team teaching with Japanese teachers. Data resulting from a survey project of 876 Japanese high school English teachers was used to provide empirical evidence of teachers' l...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
This study investigates consequences of hiring native English speakers, many of whom are untrained a...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
In 2009, The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Science and Technology in Japan (MEXT) revi...
It has often been observed that there is a significant gap between the aspirations for the teaching ...
[Abstract] This paper discusses the findings from a questionnaire survey conducted among Japanese un...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
In globalized societies where English uses and users are diverse, promoting intercultural communicat...
© 2009 Ryoko YamaokoThrough both the public and private school systems, Japan is a strong supporter ...
Enhancing communication abilities has been the goal for English learning in the Course of Study for ...
This study explored how EFL teachers in Japan with various backgrounds perceive their roles in rel...
As the Japanese government plans to increase the number of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) in sch...
This paper describes how gender and age affect Japanese pupils’ motivation for learning English and ...
This study investigates Japanese EFL teachers' perceptions of regional varieties of English, which a...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
This study investigates consequences of hiring native English speakers, many of whom are untrained a...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
In 2009, The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Science and Technology in Japan (MEXT) revi...
It has often been observed that there is a significant gap between the aspirations for the teaching ...
[Abstract] This paper discusses the findings from a questionnaire survey conducted among Japanese un...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
In globalized societies where English uses and users are diverse, promoting intercultural communicat...
© 2009 Ryoko YamaokoThrough both the public and private school systems, Japan is a strong supporter ...
Enhancing communication abilities has been the goal for English learning in the Course of Study for ...
This study explored how EFL teachers in Japan with various backgrounds perceive their roles in rel...
As the Japanese government plans to increase the number of Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) in sch...
This paper describes how gender and age affect Japanese pupils’ motivation for learning English and ...
This study investigates Japanese EFL teachers' perceptions of regional varieties of English, which a...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
This study investigates consequences of hiring native English speakers, many of whom are untrained a...