August,2023 JET Programme Pre-Departure Orientation & Farewell Reception in Auckland

On 5 August 2023 we attended a Pre-Departure Orientation and Farewell Reception to farewell 28 participants of the JET Programme(The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme)organised by the Consulate General of Japan in Auckland.

At the orientation, the staff from the Consulate General of Japan in Auckland told them that they should be responsible for participating in this programme as if they are ambassadors of New Zealand and encouraged their engagement during their time in Japan. The JET program coordinators provided explanations regarding travel to Japan and important precautions. The CLAIR Sydney office explained the role of CLAIR in the JET Programme and the training and support we offer to them. Furthermore, members of JETAA Auckland provided valuable information and advice on maintaining mental well-being, effective English teaching methods, and successfully working as ALTs, as well as building relationships within the diverse communities they might engage within Japan.

At the reception, Consul-General Matsui, a representative of JETAA Auckland, and ourselves offered some words of encouragements to the participants. We expressed our hopes for their future endeavours, underscoring the crucial role JET programme participants play in fostering positive relations between Japan and New Zealand. Although they seemed to be nervous about their imminent departure for Japan the following day, they also shared their excitement about the upcoming experiences of living in Japan.

We eagerly anticipate the participants experiencing a multitude of enriching moments in each location and fully embracing their time in Japan. Additionally, we look forward to them acting as bridges between Japan and New Zealand, utilizing their experiences to strengthen the bond between the two countries.

For more information about the JET Programme, please visit the following link: https://jetprogramme.org/en/about-jet/

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