Programs For International Students WASEDA BUSINESS SCHOOL MBA programs, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ASIAPACIFIC STUDIES? WASEDA OREGON programs SUMMER INTENSIVE japanese PROGRAM. language of http://www.waseda.jp/cie/international.html
Extractions: Up-dated on March 15, 2005 PROGRAMS FOR INTERNATIONALSTUDENTS SCHOOL OF LAW SCHOOL OF LETTERS, ARTS AND SCIENCES 1 SCHOOL OF LETTERS, ARTS AND SCIENCES 2 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION ... SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL LIBERAL STUDIES Language of instruction: JapaneseiFJapanese and EnglishCFEnglishj. GRADUATESCHOOL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE GRADUATE SCHOOLOF ECONOMICS GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LAW GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LETTERS, ARTS AND SCIENCES ... WASEDA LAW SCHOOL WASEDA ACCOUNTING SCHOOL Language of instruction: JapaneseiFJapanese and Englishj. Language of instruction: Japanese. ONE-YEAR STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM AT SILS This is the former gInternational Division Programh which had been offered by the Center for International Education as an international program for undergraduate students on Japan and Asia. According to the establishment of *gSchool of International Liberal Studies (SILS)h, our eleventh four-year regular undergraduate school, in April 2004, the former gInternational Division Programh will be merged into the gOne-Year Study Abroad Program at the SILSh from September 2004. Most of the courses of this program deal with Japanese and Asian culture, history, society, politics, economy, geography, arts, and literature. Courses except Japanese language courses are conducted in English. Elementary to pre-advanced Japanese language courses are also offered. Exchange students joining under university-wide agreement with Waseda University will be categorized as gBilateral Studenth in this program.
Japanese Language, Literature And Culture/DAMELL S JAPAN PROGRAM Ms. Watanabe is a senior lecturer and language coordinator of japanese. intermediate language programs); The American School in Japan japanese teacher http://www.dartmouth.edu/~damell/Japanese/Watanabe.html
Extractions: Ms. Watanabe earned her graduate degree in Linguistics and Language Pedagogy, and has taught all levels of Japanese language in both the U.S. and Japan. She served as language coordinator for programs at two other colleges before moving to Dartmouth in 1992. She is currently working on developing a new textbook and interactive materials. Education Upcoming courses: Teaching Experiences International Center, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Japanese teacher in the foreign language program for children Bowling Green State University: Instructor in Japanese The Ohio State University: Instructor in Japanese
AP Central - AP Japanese Language And Culture Course Home Page Through the new world language programs, the College Board hopes to make a The AP Program and the AP japanese Task Force recognize the importance of http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/article/0,3045,151-165-0-37222,00.html
Extractions: In the spring of 2003, the Board of Trustees at the College Board adopted a resolution that called on the AP Program to actively explore the development and implementation of new AP language and culture courses and examinations in Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian, "as a first step in a commitment by the College Board to furthering multiculturalism and multilingualism in secondary education." "Through the new world language programs, the College Board hopes to make a significant contribution to secondary school curricula," College Board President Gaston Caperton said. "World events make it ever more obvious that a broad knowledge and understanding of other languages and cultures is essential for our young people." In early October 2004, a task force (see below) was formed and charged with creating an outline for the course and drafting the exam specifications. Their work will continue throughout the 2004-2005 academic year. In August 2005, an AP Japanese Development Committee will be formed to refine the course outline, finalize the exam specifications, write the AP Japanese Course Description, begin writing exam questions, and assemble the first forms of the exam. This committee will work together throughout the 2005-2006 academic year. The first AP Japanese Language and Culture courses will then be offered worldwide in the fall of 2006, followed by the first administration of the exam in May 2007.
Japan Digest | Building A Japanese Language Program Elements of Successful Elementary/Middle School language programs She has been a japanese mentor teacher working with JALEX assistant teachers for the http://www.indiana.edu/~japan/digest13.html
Extractions: 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. About the Clearinghouse Lesson Plans 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.
Jim Breen's Japanese Page The japanese language schools in Australia site has useful information about courses, Cornell University s Intensive FALCON japanese language Program http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/japanese.html
Extractions: PEOPLE As many readers of this page will know, I have an on-going interest in Japan, its people and language. This has led to a number of activities bringing together Japanese and my professional activities in computing and telecommunications. I have assembled this set of pages: (a) to provide information about a number of my projects in the area of Japanese computing and dictionaries, (b) to provide links to some of the resources available on the WWW on Japanese matters. These pages were mentioned in an article in the Asahi Evening News, by Andrew Horvat, whose pages have a link below. William Gordon has written an extended essay on these pages and the WWWJDIC dictionary server. David Jolly mentioned WWWJDIC in an article in the International Herald Tribune (backup copy as the original has expired).
ILoveLanguages - Your Guide To Languages On The Web Guide to Websites related to Japan and the japanese language, including dictionaries, schools, pen pals, language lessons, and more. http://www.ilovelanguages.com/index.php?category=Languages|By Language|Japanese
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
Japanese Department [YOSHIDA GAKUEN] In addition to the japanese language programs, students are encouraged to July, school trip. August, summer vacation. September, japanese language http://www.yoshida-g.ac.jp/nihongo/en.html
Extractions: email: nhg@yoshida-g.ac.jp Let's Learn About YOSHIDA! Basic information about YOSHIDA A bit about YOSHIDA Yoshida School started as an abacus school 50 years ago. Since these humble beginnings, Yoshida has grown to include 9 poly-technical colleges in Sapporo, where students study to be specialists in various fields such as business, computer programming, sports training, rehabilitation, beauty care, automobile maintenance, social services, child care, nursing, pet grooming, and so on. Over 2300 students study at our beautiful campuses. We offer two different courses to prepare for studying in a Japanese college or university. There is a one year (1110 hour) program, which is aimed at the student who already has passed a beginner level course. We also a one and a half year (1686 hour) program, which is designed for the student with no prior exposure to Japanese.
Japan Links Provides afterschool supplemental education programs in math and reading. San-iku gakuin Santa Clara japanese school (J) japanese language class for http://www.usajapan.org/home/links/education.cfm
Extractions: EDUCATION LINKS Adult and Continuing Education English Higher Education Japanese ... Resources Search our directory for key resources and information relating to Japan, California and the Bay Area. ADULT AND CONTINUING EDUCATION / Legend: (E) = English, (J) = Japanese UC Berkeley Extension Online (E)
KUIS - JAPANESE LANGUAGE PROGRAM At the graduate school MA programs are offered in the following Those who have previously studied at a japanese language program in Japan for more than http://www.kuis.ac.jp/e/academics/japanese/
Extractions: Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS) was founded in 1987 at Makuhari New City in Chiba Prefecture . Since then KUIS has been dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in international studies, particularly in the areas of foreign languages, intercultural communication, Japanese culture and linguistics. There are six foreign language undergraduate departments on campus: English, Chinese, Spanish, Korean, International Communication, Languages and Culture. At the graduate school M.A. programs are offered in the following: Japanese/English Linguistics, Japanese/English Pedagogy, English Communication Studies. In addition, two Ph.D. programs are offered: Linguistics and Language Sciences. KUIS has a total of 2977 students in the undergraduate school and 29 in the graduate school. Our Japanese Language and Culture Program (Bekka), commenced in September 2000, aims to provide students with the ability to understand, speak, read and write the Japanese language, as well as a general introduction to Japanese communication, culture and society. The Bekka program is also designed to correspond to a Junior Year Abroad Program. The uniqueness of the Bekka program comprises the following:
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BUBL LINK: Japanese About.com japanese language Offers original articles and features about the native literature, translation services, software, and language schools. http://bubl.ac.uk/link/j/japanese.htm
Extractions: BUBL LINK Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus Countries ... Z Titles Descriptions About.com: Japanese Language fonetiks.org History of Kimono iLoveLanguages ... Web of On-line Grammars Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk Offers original articles and features about the Japanese language, plus annotated links to selected relevant Internet resources, compiled by a subject specialist, a subject-specific bulletin board, and details of related news and events. Topics include calligraphy, dictionaries, grammar, Hiragana, Kanji, Katakana, pronunciation, Romaji, Japanese software and translation. Resource type: documents, forum, guides, index, news A series of sound files illustrating the pronunciation of seven varieties of English - American, British, Australian, Canadian, Irish, Scottish, and Welsh. Also covers other languages, including French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese. A collection of translation dictionaries are also provided.
JICA-Activities / Schemes (1) Training for students at japaneselanguage schools Outstanding pupils of japanese-language schools are invited to Japan to gain first-hand experience of http://www.jica.go.jp/english/activities/schemes/10sup.html
Extractions: Support for Japanese Emigrants and Ethnic Japanese Activities Index Technical Training of Overseas Participants Youth Invitation Program Dispatch of Technical Cooperation Experts ... Disaster Relief Support for Japanese Emigrants and Ethnic Japanese JICA Partnership Program Close Up (Basic study on the development of Japanese-language teaching materials) Japanese emigrants and their descendants worldwide have overcome many difficulties to form mature communities in their adopted countries. During the immediate postwar years, many Japanese emigrated to Brazil and other parts of Latin America, where they are now playing key roles in industrial and economic development, particularly in the field of agriculture.
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. 3F, 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
Learn Japanese Sources Found On Osula.com programming english language teac, residential english language schools and program e, love in japanese language, and finland study english master. http://www.osula.com/learn_japanese_q.html
Extractions: Learn Japanese Information Available on Osula.com Find learn japanese on Osula.com. terms finland study english master love in japanese language japanese language classes lower mainland bc residential english language schools and program e , and neuro linguistic programming english language teac Besides learning English, students will become familiar with living in American society. OSULA offers classes in Intensive English, General English and Japanese Language and Culture. A comfortable, safe environment where they can meet people from around the world while focusing on their language studies. OSULA Education Center is a language institute open to students from around the world who want to learn a foreign. A comfortable, safe environment where they can meet people from around the world while focusing on their language studies. OSULA was founded in 1989, on the grounds of the former Corvallis High School for girls. Learn japanese They will also learn the details of the American education system and what to expect when they join an American. Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced. Small class sizes insure that personal attention is given to each student. As they learn to be independent we want students to be properly cared for. OSULA Education Center provides a wonderful first step into the United States for international students. Homepage Products Services Help ... Site Map
The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles Below is a list of japanese language immersion programs we are aware of in California El Marino language School (public, grades K5, partial-immersion) http://www.jflalc.org/?act=tpt&id=159
Language Study Abroad Programs A searchable language school database, all school and programs are listed alphabetically one page after the paidfor preferred listings and banners. http://language.studyabroad.com/
Extractions: Find Programs By Language Alternative Language Learning Arabic Cantonese Chinese Croatian Czech Danish English Finnish French German Greek Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Irish Italian Japanese Korean Latin Mandarin Norwegian Polish Portuguese Russian Sanskrit Spanish Swahili Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian Other Languages Would you like some help finding the best one for you? Since 1988 Lingua Service Worldwide has been helping students choose and register for full immersion language programs at over 60 of the world's best language schools. Our school evaluation process takes the guesswork out of choosing a reputable language school overseas, and makes the registration process easy. Short and long term courses are available in Spain, France, Italy, Germany, Latin America, Japan and many other locations. Visit our web site at http://www.linguaserviceworldwide.com
Extractions: Japanese Language School text/iMode Version Member Login Bulletin Boards ... Help Desk The highest quality Japanese language school in Japan , the Yamasa Institute is an independent, selective non-profit teaching and research center under the governance of the Hattori Foundation . APJLE accredited , we provide an innovative international , and professional learning community for Japan Studies and Japanese Language Studies. Located Okazaki City played a key role in Japan's history , is low cost , and a center for high-tech research and knowledge industries. A selective admissions policy and a genuinely international student body . Our student body reflects Yamasa's emphasis on the importance of quality and value of diversity. Learn Japanese with a highly experienced and fully qualified academic faculty with the lowest student / teacher ratios in Japan, smaller class sizes and unrivalled facilities Our full time Housing Office guarantees a wide range of apartment and dormitory options within walking distance of the campus plus a Homestay Homevisit program.
Japanese Language Study Abroad In Japan (A970). languages Abroad View Profile for this School or Program Summer 2005 japanese language and Culture Program in Japan http://www.studyabroadlinks.com/search/Japan/Learn_Japanese/
Extractions: Listings Akita International University Study Abroad Program Akita City - Japan Akita International University offers very affordable and high quality study abroad programs. We offer the Fall semester 2005 (Sep-Dec), the Spring semester 2006 (Apr-Jul), and the Academic Year 2005-2006 programs. Akita International University is a rigorous, four-year public, Liberal Arts university. All instruction is in English, except for ...