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Improving the existing
program |
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Ideas,
information, tips
for teachers, administrators and parents
to
improve/maintain the existing Japanese language
program at your school |
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Now
We're Talking! Tool Kit for Teachers, Schools and School
Authorities - Alberta Education |
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A set of great
ready-to-use promotional materials. The set is for any
language and is mainly meant for use in Alberta schools but most of the information in the kit
is useful anywhere.
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School Administrator’s Guide to Implementing Language
Programming - Alberta Education |
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The School
Administrator’s Guide to Implementing Language Programming
serves as a starting point to plan for and implement
language programming. It provides a general overview,
suggests practical strategies for working with students,
parents, teachers and the surrounding community, and
includes details on areas to address in selecting and
implementing a language program. |
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Advocacy Kit
(2nd Edition) - The Japan
Foundation Los Angeles |
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The
Japan Foundation Advocacy Kit was released by the Japan
Foundation Los Angeles Office in 2004 for the purpose of
giving those in the US with an interest in starting,
developing, or strengthening a K-12 Japanese language
program the tools to do it. The kit consists of 5
materials, and a video (available on with a hardcopy of the
kit). Although the kit is meant be used by schools in the
US, it still provides good information and ideas for
advocating any Japanese language program. |
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Personal
Advocacy - Rie Tsuboi |
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This
article was written by Ms. Rie Tsuboi, a high school teacher
in San Diego, CA, USA, offering a lot of practical ways to
promote your Japanese program. The contents include the
following:
- 10 Things You Can Do to Expand Your Japanese Program
- 8 Different Ways to Let Your Community Know About the Japanese
Program |
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Teaching Languages in the Primary School - Examples from
current practice - The Asia Education Foundation |
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This
book is designed to help primary language teachers, class
teachers, school leaders and curriculum advisers plan and
implement effective and sustainable languages programs in
Australian primary schools. |
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Promotional brochures, pamphlets, videos, etc.
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A
collection of promotional brochures, pamphlets, videos and other
documents from various sources. |
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Web page links for promotional
resources |
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“101
Ways to Market Your Language Program – A practical guide for
language schools” (Second Edition) |
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"Learn
everything you need to know about promoting your language
program around the world"
- From the cover |
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Special events |
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Organizing special events (Japanese Day, anime festival,
etc.) and participating in others (essay contest,
Web Page Contest, etc.) can be a great way to promote your
Japanese program. |
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School trip to Japan |
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Organizing a
school trip to Japan is not an easy task but it is rewarding
and worth doing to promote your Japanese program and
motivate your students. |
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