The Japan Foundation Toronto & Alberta Education

Nihongo Promotion

Promoting and maintaining Japanese Language programs at K-12 level

 

    Information for each province in Canada  

   
British Columbia
   
Information for British Columbia on the following:

 
Scholarships, grants, donation programs, etc.
     
   
       
   
       
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Student exchange programs, teacher exchange programs, etc
     
   
       
   
       
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Teachers’ associations, professional associations, and other Japan related organizations
     
  NihongoBC: British Columbia Teachers of Japanese
      This is the web site of the association of Japanese teachers in British Columbia, Canada known as NihongoBC: BC Teachers of Japanese.
       
  NihongoBC email list
      Join NihongoBC, and you will be their email list.
       
  British Columbia Association of Teachers of Modern Languages (BCATML)
       
  BC州日本語教育振興会(BC Japanese Language Teachers Association: JALTA)
       
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Curriculum related documents
     
  Policy Document: Language Education Policy - British Columbia Ministry of Education
       
  JAPANESE 5 TO 12 INTEGRATED RESOURCE PACKAGE 1997 - British Columbia Ministry of Education
       
  The Kindergarten to Grade 12 Education Plan - Second Language - British Columbia Ministry of Education
       
  Achieve BC Second language - British Columbia Ministry of Education
       
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Professional development opportunities
     
  BCATML Annual Conference
       
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Others
     
  "Course Resources" page, Nihongo BC website
      It has a large number of great resources contributed by the BC teachers of Japanese. You have to be a member of Nihongo BC to download them. 
       
  Burnaby Mountain Secondary School バーナビーマウンテン高校の日本語プログラム
      Burnaby Mountain Secondary School Japanese Program website by Sachiko Renovich sensei. There are great teaching/learning materials offered on the "Resources" page.
       
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