Language Schools English Learning London : UK Directory schools Abroad language and cultural immersion programs, over 55 China Some of the best language schools and programmes in France, Spain, Italy, Japan and China http://www.lifestyle.co.uk/education/languages/
University Japanese Programs ls/japanese Middlebury College japanese School, 9week Total immersion programs from beginner to of International Studies Summer Intensive language Program. http://www.colorado.edu/ealld/atj/Japan_info/univ.html
Extractions: You can now search for programs in our Undergraduate or Graduate Programs databases. But for the time being, we will leave this page here, too. If you are a program director, please contact ATJ if you need to update any of the information we have available. University of Alabama Four years of Japanese language and additional classes of literature in translation offered by Dept. of Modern Literature. Exchanges with Chiba University, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Kansai Gaidai. For information, e-mail coshida@woodsquad.as.ua.edu Arizona State University Center for Asian Studies Augustana College Japanese Program Australian National University ANU Asia Beloit College East Asian Languages and Literatures Summer Intensive Language Program Boston University Japanese Language and Literature Program Bucknell University Department of East Asian Studies Center for Applied Japanese Language Studies CAJLS University of Colorado at Boulder East Asian Languages and Literatures College of Charleston Japanese Language Program Prof. Yoshiki Chikuma
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MEIJI UNIVERSITY : Exchange Student Programs through the Center for International programs when available to take the Meiji University japanese language Test at academic officer of the School enrolled and http://www.meiji.ac.jp/cip/english/exchange_student/program.html
Extractions: Home Exchange Students Programs Library Museums Affiliated Centers Research Institutes ... Meiji University TOP International Student Exchange Programs Overview at Meiji University Characteristics of the Meiji University Student Exchange Program(Undergraduate level) 1 Characteristics of the Meiji University Student Exchange Program(Undergraduate level) 2 Characteristics of the Meiji University Student Exchange Program(Graduate level) 1 Characteristics of the Meiji University Student Exchange Program(Graduate level) 2 1 Welcome to Meiji University >> Intensive Japanese Language Programs >> Academic Calendar for 2004-2005 >> Housing >> General Information on Housing in Japan >> ... Japanese Version of the International Student Exchange Programs Overview International Student Exchange Programs Overview at Meiji University Welcome to Meiji University Thank you for your interest in Meiji University. Meiji is situated in the center of Tokyo's educational and cultural district, surrounded by Asiafs largest area of used bookstores. Meiji, which started as a Law School in 1881, currently has a population of 35,000 students, enrolled in the Schools of Law, Commerce, Political Science and Economics, Arts and Letters, Science and Technology, Agriculture, Business Administration, also including the Women's College and the Graduate School.
Kai Japanese Language School We also provide preparation programs for the annual japanese proficiency Test. KAI japanese language SCHOOL Address 115-18 Okubo Miyuki Bldg. http://www.transworldeducation.com/ads/kai.htm
Extractions: Jump to STUDY DESTINATION America Asia Australia Canada Caribbean Europe France New Zealand United Kingdom STUDY SUBJECT Arts/Humanities Business Engineering Languages Medicine STUDY LEVEL Distance Graduates Phd/Research Pre University Short Education Programs Undergraduates Kai Japanese Language School Understanding each other is surely the ultimate aim of studying a language. At KAI, students from over 30 countries study together with the common goal of mastering Japanese. They study with enthusiasm, communicating in their common language - Japanese - and in doing so, they deepen their understanding of each other. Japanese is not just a language ; it is a rich culture. As you study, you will find yourself becoming aware of values and ways of thinking that are new and different. And not just that of Japan, but those of your classmates and your new friends as well. At KAI, we base our teaching on the Direct Method, which means that the only language used in the classroom is Japanese. Our programs are designed to lead the student through the different stages of learning, which are Understanding, Practice
Japan Education Japan Oral School for the Deaf; Japan schools; Kids Web Record compilation of academics specializing in japanese education and language instruction. http://www.asiadragons.com/japan/education/
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Extractions: "Deai" teaching materials production, featuring photographs of the daily lives of Japanese high school students. Teachers Training Program for Junior and Senior High School Teachers of Japanese in China. ( August 2001, in three Northeastern provinces and Inner Mongolia ) Teacher training materials publication for the above training program in China. Editorial cooperation in compiling a high school Japanese-language textbook. Hidamari ( information journal for junior and senior high school Japanese-language teachers in China; quarterly )
English Language Schools languages; Lethbridge Community College English language Centre; Limestone City School of English; Logos International Toronto, Canada; Milan s japanese Web Site; http://www.rong-chang.com/iei.htm
Language School Search Results For Japan We represent more than 80 schools where you can learn 20 different languages including Spanish info AmeriSpan Unlimited Tokyo, Japan japanese University of http://www.languageschoolsguide.com/Japan.cfm
Japan-America Society Of The State Of Washington outreach programs to the Puget Sound region. The Japan In A Suitcase presentations, aimed at elementary school audiences, and the japanese language and Culture http://www.us-japan.org/jassw/programs/jis.htm
Extractions: Japan In The Schools represents one of the Japan-America Society's major efforts in offering educational outreach programs to the Puget Sound region. The Japan In A Suitcase presentations, aimed at elementary school audiences, and the Japanese Language and Culture Visits, for high school age students, have been extremely well received since their inception in the 1994-1995 school year. Within these pages, you can find out more about Japan In The Schools, volunteer for the program, and view the Kentaro curriculum. Japan in a Suitcase Program Japan in a Suitcase presents a day in the life of a Japanese child using visual aids and authentic items from Japan to make the experience as real as possible. Common items used by Japanese children in everyday life - at home and in school - are brought to the school in a suitcase and used to show how a young Japanese boy spends a typical day, from morning to night. Pairs of volunteers make the presentations: English speakers facilitate the lesson and lead discussion, while their Japanese partners provide exposure to the language and act as native experts. Japanese Language and Culture Visits This project is to provide a total-immersion Japanese language experience to secondary school students. Near-native to native fluency is required in oral and written Japanese language.
Extractions: of Washington, DC The Society is dedicated to educating students about Japan and offers several unique education programs and projects both in the mid-Atlantic area and across the country. The National Japan Bowl an annual competition for high school students from across the country, tests them on proficiency in written and spoken Japanese as well as general knowledge of Japanese politics, culture, history, and current events. Approximately 400 students and teachers take part in this fun, exciting and challenging event . Japan in a Suitcase Program , for schools in the DC Metro area. Started in January 2002, this program presents school visits focusing on the introduction of Japanese culture and language to students at all age levels. Presentations have focused on cultural elementslike crafts and languageand social elementslike lifestyle and customs. School visits are made by JASW staff and volunteers who are either from Japan or who have spent considerable time living in Japan. Presentations can be customized to the level and interest of the students. Teachers interested in a Japan in a Suitcase visit should contact Yukiko Hino at JASW (202) 833-2210 at least three weeks in advance of the requested visit date. The suitcase was donated by
Asian Language, Literature, Studies Graduate Programs In Japan Literature and Culture (Master); japanese language, Literature and Asia Pacific University Graduate School of Asia Pacific Studies Graduate programs in Asia http://www.gradschools.com/listings/Japan/asian_japan.html
Extractions: Chiba University was founded in 1949, unifying several regional former national colleges and schools such as Chiba Medical College and Chiba Normal School. Its fundamental mission since then has been, as encapsulated by the inscription on the University Bell, ad alteriora semper (always toward the higher), to equip students with the ability to make mature and informed judgments while nurturing and guiding their creativity. Pursuing these goals of excellence has resulted in Chiba University becoming one of the leading academic research centers of Japan.
Extractions: The Student Library and Lounge is open to students during office hours for class preparation, casual conversation, or just to relax before and after class. Students may borrow from a variety of Japan-related books and audio/visual materials. Books may also be ordered for students at a significant discount. Japanese Cultural Events are held in conjunction with classes as a way to understand Japanese language through the study of culture. The Conversational Exchange Program offers students opportunities to meet and become friends with Japanese native speakers as a means of practicing Japanese conversation. OTHER PROGRAMS The Gallery is available to students to view year-round art exhibitions. In addition, the Institute presents a variety of programs including the Traditional Japanese Music Series , the Chamber Music Series , and other special events. All students receive discounted admission privileges to Institute programs. For further information, please
Language Institute Of Japan II experimental school specializing in preparing japanese business people to work or study abroad. Today, LIOJ runs a variety of programs both in English language http://www.geocities.com/lioj.geo/
Extractions: E-mail: lioj@basil.ocn.ne.jp GENERAL INFORMATION LIOJ is a private English language institute supported by Zaidan Hojin MRA House, a non-profit educational foundation. The institute was founded in the spring of 1968 as an experimental school specializing in preparing Japanese business people to work or study abroad. Today, LIOJ runs a variety of programs both in English language training and in teacher training. LOCATION The school is located in Odawara, a small city on the coast of Japan's largest island, Honshu. Tokyo is about 40 minutes to the east by bullet train, and the beautiful Hakone region (Mt. Fuji and its surrounding lakes) is about 30 minutes to the north by local train. The school is in the Asia Center Odawara building, on Shiroyama ("castle mountain") which overlooks the city of Odawara. STAFF LIOJ presently has a teaching staff of seven and an office staff of three. The seven teachers are from Scotland, Singapore, England, and the United States; the office staff are Japanese. PROGRAMS LIOJ Community Program.
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Extractions: Japanese and Chinese Language Programs - Introduction Our faculty for the Japanese and Chinese language programs includes three professors: an American-born professor who teaches the introductory courses in both Japanese and Chinese; a native speaker from Japan to teach the upper-level Japanese language courses; a native speaker from China to teach the upper-level Chinese courses. We feel that perhaps a non-native speaker with considerable teaching experience is better equipped to help the students in the early stages of learning these languages so different from their own, and that in the upper-level courses it is of great benefit to the students to have a native speaker with whom to refine their spoken language skills. In recent years many graduates of the Japanese language program at Calvin have been accepted by the Japanese government to teach English in junior high schools and high schools in Japan through the prestigious JET Program. Contracts are for a year and may be renewed for up to three years. We have had 17 graduates of our program who have been accepted to teach English in Japan in recent years through the JET Program. We also have had numerous graduates who have taught or are teaching English at universities throughout China. The mission of our program in Chinese and Japanese languages mirrors the mission of Calvin College as a whole. We seek to help our students transform the world through Christian love and service. Our language classes are designed to provide the students with the knowledge of the language and the appreciation of the culture they need in order to better understand and communicate with the peoples of Japan, China, Taiwan, and Singapore. We pray that this interaction will help our graduates to serve as a bridge between our culture and that of East Asia, to help foster peace and mutual understanding, and to spread Christ's love in the world.
Extractions: Japanese and Chinese Language Programs - Career Opportunities Teaching Opportunities Abroad: Japan Teaching Opportunities Abroad: China Students who have studied Chinese at Calvin can find a job teaching English at a university or a private academy in China through one of several organizations with which Calvin has a long-standing relationship, including ELI (English Language Institute) of San Dimas, California. For over a decade now, several Calvin graduates have taken advantage of these programs to teach in China. Through the English Language Institute in China, graduates may teach English at a university in China for two years and simultaneously earn a Master's in TESL (Teaching English as a Second Language). There are currently seven Calvin graduates teaching English in China. They help to better the understanding of Chinese students of both the English language and of western culture and belief systems, and in so doing create much good will toward Americans and Canadians. Students who are still enrolled at Calvin may go to China in the summers through organizations like ELI. After an orientation and training period in California, participating students spend five weeks teaching English to and having fun with Chinese junior high and high school students in various parts of China. As many as a dozen Calvin students have already participated in summer programs like this in China.