Learn More about the JET Programme
The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme is an exchange program that appoints people from various countries to work in Japan for a year as Assistance Language Teachers (ALT), Coordinators of International Relations (CIR), or Sports Exchange Advisors (SEA). The program is handled by Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications; the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; and the Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR). Currently, 39 countries take part from all over the world, including the United States, Australia, Italy, and Indonesia.
JET Programme pre-departure seminar in NYC. | leesean
According to the JET Programme’s website, its objective is “to promote internationalisation in Japan’s local communities by improving foreign language education and developing international exchange at the community level.”
If you are interested in being a JET participant, it’s vital to first have a good grasp of the Japanese language and culture, as well as a cultural sensitivity to societies different from your own. You can gain leverage by taking Japanese language courses at your college or university. You can also attend study abroad programs that can help you hone your Japanese written and verbal language skills while experiencing Japan first-hand.
KCP language learning class. | KCP Flickr
One such study abroad program is offered by KCP International Japanese Language School. Its thrust is for students to be totally immersed in the Japanese language while better understanding the rich and vibrant culture of Japan. And KCP students rate the teachers at KCP–arguably the most important aspect of the program–very, very highly. Added to that, KCP focuses hard on keeping costs low.
As of this year, 4,330 people worldwide have been recruited to the JET programme. If you want to apply or get to know more about the JET Programme, you may visit their official website.