This study explores issues related to native and non-native English speaking teachers in the context of Japanese English education, specifically in public junior high school settings in relatively rural areas of Japan. The study mainly asks Japanese teachers of English, assistant language teachers employed in the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme, and students about their perceptions of the roles of native and non-native teachers in their English classrooms. These stakeholders seem to have preconceived assumptions about the roles of native and non-native teachers. These include native teachers as opportunity providers and motivators and non-native teachers as facilitators. These fixed roles in the stakeholders' perceptions of the roles ...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
Through the examination of Japanese university students’ experiences related to their English as a F...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...
In recent years the role of the native speaker English teacher has been severely criticised. This pa...
More than 90% of Japanese elementary schools now teach English conversation since it was introduced ...
This study explored how EFL teachers in Japan with various backgrounds perceive their roles in rel...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This paper is part of a larger study that explores the subjective perceptions of professional roles ...
This case study explores team teaching in Japan from the perspectives of JTEs (Japanese English Teac...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
With the prospect of economic growth, governments in many parts of the world where English is spoken...
This study investigates Japanese EFL teachers' perceptions of regional varieties of English, which a...
The study discussed in this thesis addressed the question of how Japanese high-school English teache...
This qualitative study uses narrative inquiry to investigate how non-Japanese Assistant Language Tea...
In setting the stage for a discussion of the foreign teacher\u27s role in English classes at a Japan...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
Through the examination of Japanese university students’ experiences related to their English as a F...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...
In recent years the role of the native speaker English teacher has been severely criticised. This pa...
More than 90% of Japanese elementary schools now teach English conversation since it was introduced ...
This study explored how EFL teachers in Japan with various backgrounds perceive their roles in rel...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This paper is part of a larger study that explores the subjective perceptions of professional roles ...
This case study explores team teaching in Japan from the perspectives of JTEs (Japanese English Teac...
There was an argument that native English teachers have many advantages than non-native English teac...
With the prospect of economic growth, governments in many parts of the world where English is spoken...
This study investigates Japanese EFL teachers' perceptions of regional varieties of English, which a...
The study discussed in this thesis addressed the question of how Japanese high-school English teache...
This qualitative study uses narrative inquiry to investigate how non-Japanese Assistant Language Tea...
In setting the stage for a discussion of the foreign teacher\u27s role in English classes at a Japan...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
Through the examination of Japanese university students’ experiences related to their English as a F...
The purpose of this study was to identify and describe the perceptions of Japanese and non-Japanese ...