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Tag Archives: JET Program

Interview: Ian Malloy – Noto, Ishikawa (2021-2022)

Posted by James Elder

Where were you in Japan as a JET and when? I lived in a town called Noto, Ishikawa. Noto is one large town merged by several smaller towns and villages across the southern part of the Noto peninsula. Although I taught across most of Noto in its many different towns, my apartment was specifically in Matsunami. Most of Noto is what ...READ MORE »

Posted in Alumni Interview Series | Tagged Alumni Highlights, Alumni Interview Series, Ishikawa, Japan Society Boston, JET Alumni, JET Program, Noto |

Interview: Rachel Arredondo – Daigomachi, Ibaraki (2014-2016)

Posted by James Elder

Where were you in Japan as a JET and when? While I was on JET, I lived near Daigo-machi a small village in northern Ibaraki between 2014-2016. After JET, I moved to Kasama-shi in 2017 to pursue a ceramics apprenticeship with Kobayashi Michio and family. What sparked your interest in applying for the JET program? I was obsessed with Haruki Murakami’s ...READ MORE »

Posted in Alumni Interview Series | Tagged Alumni Highlights, Alumni Interview Series, Daigomachi, Ibaraki, Ishikawa, Japan Society Boston, JET Alumni, JET Program |

JETs on Japan Forum – Issue 12

Posted by James Elder

Competition of Provision: How Rivalries between Indo-Pacific Institutions Can Generate Goods for the Region Rikio Inouye Toyama, 2017–2020 The US-Japan alliance has remained the keystone relationship in the broader Indo-Pacific security architecture and this bilateral relationship has been the foundation for additional multi- and minilateral institutions like the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad). As Chinese-led institutions like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) create alternatives and competitors, it is worth ...READ MORE »

Posted in JETs on Japan Forum, Sasakawa USA | Tagged JET, JET Program, Sasakawa USA, Toyama |

JETs on Japan Forum – Issue 11

Posted by James Elder

Marriage Equality Trajectories in the United States and Japan Brian Watson Saitama, 1988-1991 The path to marriage equality in the United States is a tortuous one that began in 1970 and concluded with two landmark Supreme Court rulings in 2013 and 2015: United States v. Windsor and Obergefell v. Hodges, respectively. The trajectory to marriage equality currently in progress in Japan bears some similarities to the ...READ MORE »

Posted in JETs on Japan Forum, Sasakawa USA | Tagged JET, JET Program, saitama, Sasakawa USA |

JETs on Japan Forum – Issue 10

Posted by Jessyca Livingston

Telecommunication, Intercultural Competence, and Language Development: A Review of Educational Telecollaboration Between the U.S. and Japan Tiffany Laiyin Lao Saitama, 2014–2018 Multimodal approaches to language learning and teaching has been evolving along with developments in technology. Telecommunication is one of the multimodal strategies that is becoming more prevalent in the field of English as a Second Language, or ESL. The purpose of this ...READ MORE »

Posted in JETs on Japan Forum, Sasakawa USA | Tagged JET Alumni, JET Program, saitama, Sasakawa USA |

JETs on Japan Forum – Issue 9

Posted by Jessyca Livingston

Virtual Exchange for All: Building on U.S.- Japan Relations to Further Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in International Higher Education Michele Fujii Shiga, 2010–2013 This paper illustrates the importance of emerging modalities of Virtual Exchange/ Collaborative Online International Learning (VE/COIL) in international higher education. It references VE/COIL programs conducted between the United States and Japan by Kansai University’s Institute for Innovative Global Education in ...READ MORE »

Posted in JETs on Japan Forum, Sasakawa USA | Tagged JET Alumni, JET Program, Sasakawa USA, shiga |

Interview: Jill Schimmel – Tondabayashi, Osaka (2002-2005)

Posted by Jessyca Livingston

Where were you in Japan as a JET and when? I was in Tondabayashi-shi, Osaka-fu, from 2002-2005. What sparked your interest in applying for the JET program? My hometown, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Tondabayashi in Osaka-fu have been Sister Cities for over 50 years. During high school, I went on a 3-week homestay to Tondabayashi and it was wild (onsens with high ...READ MORE »

Posted in Alumni Interview Series | Tagged Alumni Highlights, Alumni Interview Series, Japan Society Boston, JET Alumni, JET Program, osaka |

JETs on Japan Forum – Issue 8

Posted by Jessyca Livingston

U.S.-Japan Implications of COVID-19 Hayley Hutchison Gifu, 2013-2014 The COVID-19 pandemic has made an impact on the entire world, affecting each country in very different ways. The response to the pandemic has been of almost equal measure, with the United States having taken the lead in vaccine development and manufacturing to enable distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine within one year to countries around ...READ MORE »

Posted in JETs on Japan Forum, Sasakawa USA | Tagged covid-19, gifu, JET Alumni, JET Program, Sasakawa USA |

Interview: Cameron Manning Clemons – Nagahama, Shiga (2009-2011)

Posted by Jessyca Livingston

Where were you in Japan as a JET and when? I was in Nagahama, Shiga from 2009-2011. What sparked your interest in applying for the JET program? I have been interested in Japanese culture since I was a child and studied Japanese in college. I actually traveled to Nagahama in high school on a class trip and met JETs working there at the ...READ MORE »

Posted in Alumni Interview Series | Tagged Alumni Highlights, Alumni Interview Series, JET alumni interview series, JET Interview, JET interview Series, JET Program, nagahama, shiga |

Debunking the Myths: JET Program Edition (Part 2)

Posted by Jessyca Livingston

The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program is a highly competitive employment opportunity that allows college graduates from around the world to work for boards of education, schools, and government offices throughout Japan. While in Japan, JETs are able to gain the cultural experience of a lifetime while also developing necessary soft skills for future employment. Although The JET Program ...READ MORE »

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