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  1. Japan's second language;: A critical study of the English language program in the Japanese secondary schools in the 1960's (International education monograph no. 3 [i.e. no. 7]) by John Arnold Brownell, 1967
  2. The Army Japanese language school;: A preliminary report on the academic program, by Joseph K Yamagiwa, 1945
  3. Application for new grant for the Japanese Bilingual-Bicultural Program: San Francisco Unified School District by Tetsu Hojo, 1974
  4. The Oxford Picture Dictionary English/Japanese: English-Japanese Edition (The Oxford Picture Dictionary Program) by Norma Shapiro, Jayme Adelson-Goldstein, 1998-08-06
  5. Let's talk: Developing effective communication skills : an EFL curriculum guide for Japanese high school and university students by Nancy Yildiz, 1980
  6. School Management Improvement Program 42 - A Clear Priority And Managed To Learn To Put (the New Era Of Education Reform) Japanese Language Book by Tsutomu Kenmoti, 2006

41. Stanford JGuide - Japan > Employment/Internships & Study In Japan
japanese language schools. • Scholarships. • Study in japanese Universities.• Teaching in Japan. • US University language programs in Japan.
http://jguide.stanford.edu/directory/cat_listing_level_2_category_5_L1_5.lasso
Stanford Japan Guide Employment in Japan Internships Japanese Language Schools ... US University Language Programs in Japan Japan Study Abroad Program English
Online resource information for foreigners who want to study/intern in Japan. Categories: intern abroad/volunteer, academic year/semester, summer, high school, intersession, Japanese language, language programs, and graduate programs. Part of the main site www.studyabroad.com.
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42. Building A Japanese Language Program From The Bottom-Up | Japan Digest
Outside Support Resources To enrich japanese language programs, schools should explorethe resources of professional organizations, university programs, and
http://www.indiana.edu/~japan/digest13.html
Japan Digest National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies
Indiana University
Contents
Benefits of Language Programs for Younger Students Challenges Faced in Language Programs for Younger Students
Elements of Successful Elementary/Middle School Language Programs

Selected References
...
Curricular Materials for Younger Learners
Linda Worman has taught for 25 years in Indiana's Bluffton-Harrison school district. Her experience has ranged from the Kindergarten level through high school. She has been a Japanese mentor teacher working with JALEX assistant teachers for the past six years. This Japan Digest was made possible through the generous support of the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership. Building a Japanese Language Program from the Bottom Up
Linda Worman

September 1998 The past fifteen years have seen the establishment of a variety of less-commonly taught "critical language" programs to teach those languages the U.S. government perceives to be of strategic national importance or that students deem as necessary for career development in a global economy. Specifically, Japanese language study experienced a remarkable 94.9 percent growth between 1985 and 1990. The success of new programs depends on a number of specific factors which ultimately determine survival or extinction. Building student interest and a learning foundation at the elementary/middle school level can be a key element to establishing and maintaining a successful language program.

43. JAPANESE LANGUAGE LEARNING RESOURCES AND REFERENCE MATERIALS
It nicely categorizes the schools and presents a japanese programs at Universitiesin the US A collection of links to japanese language programs at a
http://www.japanesetutor.com/resource.htm

44. Jefferson County Public Schools World Language
Many high schools offer programs of world languages study and how much of a worldlanguage to study he or she can study French, German, japanese, Latin, Russian
http://jeffco.k12.co.us/isu/language/
JeffcoNet: Home Instructional Services World Languages Calendar Search Engines: Alta Vista Google Yahoo! Menu [Site Map/Index] Advanced Placement
Assessment:
Portfolio

Speaking Rubric

Culture Standard Projects

Communication

Coordinator
Job Description

Elementary Program

Handbook

Employment
... Opportunities Exchange Programs *for teachers Inservice: Write Stuff! *Registration JCEA Funds Middle School Programs New Teachers ... Video Library For further information contact David Burrous Welcome to the Jefferson County Public Schools World Languages Page. Visit our French German Japanese Latin ... Russian , and Spanish pages "Who does not know another language, does not know his own Goethe, Spruche in Prosa "Language and communication [are] at the heart of the human experience." American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages "Statement of Philosophy." Standards for Foreign Language Learning. Reminder to Jeffco World Language Teachers: The Write Stuff workshop by Pamela Centeno will be held on Thursday, April 10th, from 4-6 pm, Wheat Ridge HS, room 175. Send your registration form to David Burrous, at Tanglewood by April 3rd. For more information: dburrous@jeffco.k12.co.us Instruction is offered in French German Japanese Latin ... Russian , and Spanish in select secondary schools. For more information on current programs click

45. Executive Education - PlanetEdu (Worldwide Education Directory)
United States English Connection language schools offer Intensive of Intensive languagetraining programs Corporate/Customized japanese language Courses Okazaki
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The Executive Program is a total immersion, intensive language experience with 6-8+ hours daily of language training and cultural instruction.
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: Washington, United States The Diplomatic Language Services, ELI offers a professional English program ideal for academic preparation, business professionals and holiday ...

46. Study In Japan-Comprehensive Guide Topics Covered On The Website
programsprivate scholarships for studying in Japan; information on japaneseuniversities, colleges, vocational schools, and japanese language schools;
http://www.seattle.us.emb-japan.go.jp/English/ExperienceJapan/experience.htm
Study in Japan-Comprehensive Guide
Topics covered on the website:
  • The Japanese Government Scholarship Programs-private scholarships for studying in Japan
  • information on Japanese universities, colleges, vocational schools, and Japanese language schools
  • visa information
  • Guide for finding housing and part-time jobs while studying in Japan
  • information on job hunting in Japan
  • Alumni organizations and activities for those who have studied in Japan
Want to Experience Japan? Overseas Programs offered through the Consulate Japan Exchange and Teaching(JET) Program
College graduates can work in Japanese schools or government offices through this program. Information on eligibility, application procedures and other details. Japanese Government Scholarsh ip Programs
Information on four scholarship opportunities offered by the Government of Japan for U.S. citizens. Useful Links to Abroad Program The Japan Foundation
Link to www.jpf.go.jp

47. Learn English In Canada! - English Language Schools Toronto Canada
Offering intensive conversation practice in small classes. Includes program overview, start dates, Category Arts Education North America Canada Ontario...... English programs, Summer programs, Computer Training. Information in your language?Français, Español, Italiano, Português, Deutsch, japanese, Korean, Turkish.
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48. Japan-America Society Of The State Of Washington
in the schools Japan In The schools represents one of in offering educational outreachprograms to the school audiences, and the japanese language and Culture
http://www.us-japan.org/jassw/programs/jis.htm
Since 1994 Japan in the Schools
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 1994. 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.

49. Concordia Language Villages - Home Page
The mission of Concordia language Villages is to prepare young people for responsible citizenship Category Reference Education International language schools...... 2003 summer programs! To learn more about the $100,000 award from the Freeman Foundationbenefiting scholarships to our Chinese, japanese and Korean language
http://www.cord.edu/dept/clv/
Contact us today!
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Concordia Language Villages is an internationally recognized and respected world language and culture education
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We are now accepting applications for summ er 2003.
Click on any of the languages below to learn more
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Concordia Language Villages provides a fun
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grades 3-12 and their language teachers. Village Weekends are designed to enhance language learning in the classroom during the academic year. The mission of Concordia Language Villages is to prepare young people for responsible citizenship in our global community.

50. Outline Of Planned Projects
(3) Promotion of Exchange programs run by Civil Organisations. In addition,japanese language schools within the prefecture are to be linked.
http://www.wind.ne.jp/gia/e02jigyo.html
Outline of Planned Projects Gunma International Association 1 Mission. To implement a wide range of projects, enabling prefectural citizens to experience international exchange, and to enhance internationalisation in Gunma prefecture. In addition, to proactively develop programs that facilitate the coexistence of foreigners and local citizens resident in this prefecture, aimed at contributing to the realisation of an internationally open Gunma Prefecture and the dynamisation of the region. 2 Meetings of the Board of Directors. The Gunma International Association's Board of Directors and the Board of Trustees will hold administrative meeting sessions as necessary. 3 Planned Projects (1) Consultation. Various consultation re internationalisation and international exchange and cooperation is to be available for foreign residents and Japanese persons alike. With the help of the Prefecture, The Lawyers' Association and the Labour Bureau etc., "Legal & Health" Consultation Days are to be held for foreigners in fixed locations within Gunma at set times, approximately 3 times a year.

51. Japanese Government Policies In Education, Science, Sports And Culture 2000
Festivals for Upper Secondary schools; (6) Revitalization of of National Museums;(3) programs to Commemorate Section 3 japanese language Policies in Accordance
http://wwwwp.mext.go.jp/eky2000/
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52. Tokyo Weekender - Japanese Language Schools - Learn The Language
japanese language schools now tend to specialize on specific acquisition for businesspeople, language for academic and or cultureoriented programs are just
http://www.weekender.co.jp/new/030221/language-schools-030221.html
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James Yellowlees Education in Japan Features Preschools K-12 and Post-Secondary Kansai Area Schools Distance Learning - E-Learning ... Other Areas outside Tokyo Other School Directories MBA Programs Visit
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Learning Japanese: Your guide to Nihongo language schools
By James Yellowlees Jim Dougherty relates the following true story of his struggle with Japanese, which Tim Ernst captured in our cover illustration: When I first arrived in Japan and could speak even less Japanese than I do now, I went to a sushi restaurant. After having several different types of sushi, I looked in my English-Japanese dictionary for a word to let the chef know I was finished and for him to tell me how much money I owed ... so I came up with the word ... ikura (how much)? He nodded and made two servings of ikura (fish roe).
Lost for words, I ate the ikura , thinking of how I could get the bill from the chef. I decided to try English... so I asked, “How Much?”

53. Middlebury College Language Schools
BodyMiddSearch language schools. proficiency in the japanese language is increasing
http://www.middlebury.edu/~ls/japanese/
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54. Worldwide Classroom: About The Library
Adult Education language institutes, executive programs, arts crafts foreign studentssuch as universities, technical schools, language institutes, culinary
http://www.worldwide.edu/ci/japan/
Study Destination: Japan Country Information Currency Exchange Health Advisories Safety Tips Weather Conditions Country Resources Japan Resources Get It Before You Go Air Travel Car Rentals Travel Insurance General Information Academic Credit Culture Shock Selecting A Program Traveling Abroad
    Listings include any type of educational institution accepting foreign students such as universities, technical schools, language institutes, culinary schools, etc... WWC member schools subscribing to the 'International Recruitment Standards' are listed first - followed by general school listings.
    Listings include international schools and programs for primary/secondary students and teens. WWC member schools subscribing to the 'International Recruitment Standards' are listed first, followed by schools using the International Baccalaureate, US or UK curriculum. Last, are general school listings.
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56. Study In The USA - Learn English Here! ESL Schools, English Courses, Universitie
An education guide for international students, with profiles of hundreds of colleges, universities, Category Reference Education Admissions International Students...... English as a Second language (ESL) programs universities, colleges, and boardingschools in the
http://www.studyusa.com/
Languages Korean Portuguese Arabic Chinese English Farsi French German Hebrew Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Polish Portuguese Russian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Vietnamese
Welcome to Study in the USA!
Study in the USA is the education guide for international students. Here you can Request Information from English as a Second Language (ESL) programs, universities, colleges, and boarding schools in the USA. Search the list of programs by language, keyword, or category, including: Featured Programs provide you with university-level program descriptions, as well as Request Information forms for contacting admissions offices. Younger students (ages 12-17) may consult the Boarding Schools listings for secondary-level, pre-university, and summer programs.

57. Study In The USA - Featured Programs
information in English. and College Intensive English programs Featured School SchoolEFInternational language schools Featured School
http://www.studyusa.com/toc.asp
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58. Guide To Admissions
to be admitted to either programs for Master's be obtained from the Research GraduateSchools concerned upon of proficiency in the japanese language made by a
http://www.ic.u-tokyo.ac.jp/adm-ut/gadm-e.html

GUIDE TO ADMISSIONS Contents
INTRODUCTION This brochure will provide you with important information and outline the regulations commonly applicable to all foreign students, regardless of the fields or levels into which they may seek admission. We hope it answers many of your questions. Please contact us if you have further questions after reading this brochure. For more detailed information regarding requirements for admission, evaluation of qualifications, selection procedure and so on, the applicant is advised to inquire at the office concerned with his/her particular field and level of study GENERAL INFORMATION FOR UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS A student may be admitted in the capacity of either Regular Student (degree candidate) or Research Student (non-degree candidate). Instruction is given in the Japanese language ; no exception can be made for foreign students. Applicants should note that it is essential to achieve a sufficient mastery of the language before their admission.
Details are shown in Japanese on the page "http://www.ic.u-tokyo.ac.jp/adm-ut/gadm-j.html"

59. Japanese-language Schools
to go on to a university, are considered trustworthy i) Preparatory japanese LanguagePrograms operated by private universities (about 40 schools) ii) japanese
http://www.studyjapan.go.jp/en/toj/toj05e.html
Home For Prospective Students Japanese-language Schools Why Study in Japan? Selecting a School Student Categories Immigration Procedures ... Japanese-language Schools Necessary Items Personal Accounts When a student goes abroad to study, the student normally gains admission to a college or university before departing his or her country. Ideally, you will leave for Japan after gaining admission to an institute of higher learning. However, the general case of studying in Japan begins with a student first enrolling in a Japanese language-institute. The student will study Japanese and other subjects for one to two years and then take a university entrance examination before enrolling in a university. Therefore, the choice of a good Japanese-language institute becomes extremely important for students wishing to enter Japanese university undergraduate or graduate courses in the future.
The two types of Japanese-language institutes listed below for foreign students who wish to go on to a university, are considered trustworthy:

60. General Application Guide
For japanese language Program application guidebook, please write to Center forjapanese Studies c/o International and Technology, Graduate schools of Letters
http://www.gakuji.keio.ac.jp/ic/nyushi/ryu/gag/g-5.html
OBTAINING APPLICATION GUIDEBOOKS
Please write to the addresses listed below to obtain application guidebooks.
For Japanese Language Program application guidebook, please write to: Center for Japanese Studies
c/o International Center
Keio University
2-15-45 Mita
Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8345
Japan
IC-JLP@adst.keio.ac.jp

For application guidebooks of the programs listed above, please write to: International Center
Keio University
2-15-45 Mita Minato-ku, Tokyo 108-8345 Japan For undergraduate application guidebook of the Faculties of Policy Management and Environmental Information (fees requested), please write to: Admissions Office Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus 5322 Endo Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa-ken 252-8520 Japan For graduate application guidebook of the Graduate School of Media and Governance (fees requested), please write to: Graduate School Admissions Office Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus 5322 Endo Fujisawa-shi, Kanagawa-ken 252-8520 Japan Programs at the schools listed below do not have any special admission methods for international students. Thus, you need to take the same exams as those which are requisite for Japanese applicants.

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