―Could you tell us about your background?―Do you have anything to pay attention for education?―What did you do after JET Program?―What do you provide in the lessons?―Could you tell us about your school?―Please give messages to young people in Hawaii, who desire to study in Japan.―What is the "JET Program"?ET Program stands for “Japan Exchange and Teaching Program”. It is a project to invite college graduates from abroad to Japan, and is carried out jointly by Japanese local public organizations, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and others. I was sent to the junior high school in Nara as an assistant language teacher, called ALT.―Could you give a message to the young in Hawaii who hope to study in Japan?IOIWFOIDAJATILicense Academy, Ryugaku for JapanDistribution* Note that there might be changes to the schedule.Friday, August 10, 2018August 24th (Fri)August 25th (Sat)DAY1DAY2The Shinro Shimbun Hawaii EditionJapan Education Fair Time 4:00 PM〜8:00 PM Venue Japan Education Fair Time 1:00 PM〜5:00 PM Venue Hawaii Convention Center Room 317AB, 318A Hawaii Convention Center Room 317AB, 318AContactThe Shinro Shimbun Hawaii EditionLicense Academy Co., Ltd. 2-17-24, Hyakuninchou, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0073TEL +81-3-5925-1902 URL http://licenseacademy.jp E-mail narisawa@licenseacademy.jp12The number of foreigners studying and working in Japan is rising rapidly. In order to meet the needs of foreigners who wish to study or work in Japan, License Academy Co., Ltd., holds “Japan Study Abroad Fair” and “Japan Job Fair” every year in various countries, such as Korea, Taiwan, Mongolia, Russia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, France, etc.…Back by popular demand, the 4th Fair in Hawaii is going to be held on August 24th and 25th. Don't miss it!* For more details, please feel free to contact us!! (contact info below)●Profi leAssigned to the principal of The Hawaii Japanese School, the tutoring school in Honolulu, Hawaii since April, 2018. This school is one of the educational institutes for children who plan to study at a school in Japan and children in compulsory educational age who hope to learn Japanese.ur students go to local school on weekday and learn at this school on Saturday. There are more than 600 students from kinder, elementary, and junior high school. Admission is basically on the fi rst lesson day in April. In case there would become vacancy at elementary class or junior high school class after April, we set July, October, and January as a transfer admission term. At our entrance exam, you have individual interview test, Japanese and Math achievement tests, and aptitude test for group life. Whoever passes these entrance exam get a chance to enter our school.e prohibit our students from using English while they are at the school, so students learn Japanese and Math only using Japanese with textbooks written in Japanese. n addition, we provide them as many opportunities to experience Japanese culture as possible through the school events like sports festival. School events like sports festival are popular in Japan, however, rare in Hawaii. It is one of our school's attractive points that children can experience such Japanese events.irst of all, we hope that students learn correct Japanese sufficiently. Our mission is to develop students who become a bridge between Japan and overseas through experiences Japanese culture. It has been 150 years since Japanese immigrated to Hawaii, so we hope that our students are motivated to study Japanese more by this 150th anniversary.f course learning Japanese is essential. However, improving English skill is also important. In addition to learning Japanese language, learning history and culture of Japan and Hawaii leads to know your own roots. Deepen your understanding of both Japan and Hawaii, and cultivate your own sensitivity.was born and grew up in Hawaii. I enrolled in the George Washington University (US, Washington, D.C.), and majored in International Affairs. I started to learn Japanese when I was a high school student, and focused on learning about East Asia including Japan. uring my time at university, I was engaged in volunteer work at the Smithsonian Museum (US, Washington, D.C.) and the Japanese Embassy in the United States of America (US, Washington, D.C.) .fter graduation, I applied for the “JET Program” and worked as an assistant English teacher at a junior high school in the Japanese Prefecture of Nara.●Profi leBorn in Hawaii. After graduation from the George Washington University, engaged in teaching English at junior high school for 3 years as an ALT. Thereafter returned to Hawaii and taught at Sacred Heart Academy for 5 years. Now working at the Japan-America Society of Hawaii.fter finishing my job as ALT, I returned to Hawaii and taught there at a private school called Sacred Hearts Academy (Hawaii, Honolulu) for 5 years. Thereafter, I found a new job at the Japan-America Society of Hawaii (Hawaii, Honolulu), where I have been working for almost 13 years now.he Japan-America Society of Hawaii is an organization that aims to build up friendly relationships between Japan and the United States. The members of the association are sent to schools, where they carry out activities Elizabeth Stanton-Barrera is the center of the three.for children and youngsters in Hawaii, from kinder gardeners to high school students, with the aim to arouse their interest in Japan. As an Educational Program Director, I am now devising and carrying out attractive programs.f you are interested in studying in Japan, challenge yourself and give it a try. If you have a good command of both English and Japanese, these bilingual skills will surely enhance your career opportunities. Do your best, to be a mediator between Japan and Hawaii!ScheduleMs. Elizabeth Stanton-BarreraMr. Kazuyoshi Inada―What kind of impression do your students have on Japan?guess most of our students like Japan and like to learn Japanese. It seems that they aim to enter the school in Japan eventually. Although they are very busy at local school on weekday and at this school on Saturday, they have strong interest in Japan really motivated to study.Learn roots of Japan and Hawaii, cultivate your own sensitivity between Japan and HawaiiinBe a Mediator 〜 Let's Study in Japan 〜Special InterviewJapan Education Fair Hawaii
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