This research seeks to develop further understandings of effectiveness of the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme. The JET programme is an internationalisation programme of which employs primarily native English language speakers into the role of Assistant Language Teachers of whom aid in teaching English within school settings across Japan. Inspiration to undertake the project arose through an observation that previous research into the JET programme displays an overwhelmingly negative perspective of the programme’s effectiveness, not least due to the consistent reduction in Japan’s perceived foreign language attainment rates in recent years. This study seeks to develop a new angle of understanding regarding the JET programme, na...
In April 2011, English was introduced as a compulsory subject in the ‘Foreign Language Activities’ s...
This paper evaluates the in-service training (IST) offered by the Japanese government to non-Japanes...
We report on a small-scale exploratory study of Japanese students' reactions to the use of a bilingu...
This research seeks to develop further understandings of effectiveness of the Japan Exchange and Te...
Since the mid-1990s, research on non-native speaker teachers (NNSTs) in foreign language has been re...
This study investigates consequences of hiring native English speakers, many of whom are untrained a...
The present study compared the perspectives of 13 Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) and 14 Japanese...
Team teaching in English classrooms in Japan has now been widely practiced for over a decade in publ...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
This qualitative study examines the field experience of Canadian Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) ...
This classroom-based research― through employing ethnographic data collection via qualitative method...
Abstract: Many English language teachers find it difficult to get students speaking. Language course...
In recent years, the learning of English as a Foreign Language in Japanese high schools has become t...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
The Japanese Government started to implement a plan for English language education in 2003: The Acti...
In April 2011, English was introduced as a compulsory subject in the ‘Foreign Language Activities’ s...
This paper evaluates the in-service training (IST) offered by the Japanese government to non-Japanes...
We report on a small-scale exploratory study of Japanese students' reactions to the use of a bilingu...
This research seeks to develop further understandings of effectiveness of the Japan Exchange and Te...
Since the mid-1990s, research on non-native speaker teachers (NNSTs) in foreign language has been re...
This study investigates consequences of hiring native English speakers, many of whom are untrained a...
The present study compared the perspectives of 13 Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) and 14 Japanese...
Team teaching in English classrooms in Japan has now been widely practiced for over a decade in publ...
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET Programme) is currently one of the largest government...
This qualitative study examines the field experience of Canadian Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) ...
This classroom-based research― through employing ethnographic data collection via qualitative method...
Abstract: Many English language teachers find it difficult to get students speaking. Language course...
In recent years, the learning of English as a Foreign Language in Japanese high schools has become t...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
The Japanese Government started to implement a plan for English language education in 2003: The Acti...
In April 2011, English was introduced as a compulsory subject in the ‘Foreign Language Activities’ s...
This paper evaluates the in-service training (IST) offered by the Japanese government to non-Japanes...
We report on a small-scale exploratory study of Japanese students' reactions to the use of a bilingu...