This year’s 129 Australians and 90 New Zealanders in the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme leave for Japan at the end of July and the end of August respectively. They will work as Assistant Language Teachers (ALT) or Coordinators for International Relations (CIR) in Japanese cities, towns and villages.
The JET programme started in 1987 to enhance foreign language education in Japan, and to promote international exchange at the local level through fostering ties between Japanese and overseas young people. Over 6,000 people have taken part in the programme from Australia and New Zealand so far.
Pre-departure Orientation was held in each JET recruitment city, and we attended to give the participants some advice. Members of the JET Alumni Association (JETAA) also gave new participants helpful tips based on their experience in Japan.
We expect them to do great work, and become bridges between Australia, New Zealand and Japan!
For more information regarding the JET programme, visit http://www.jetprogramme.org/