The 2015 AJET Spring Survey has now concluded! A hearty congratulations to all blocks for doing so well in the survey response race—especially praise given to Block 2, our winner with a whopping 42.07% response rate!
Thank you to all participating JETs for contributing your thoughts on professional development and National AJET services; together, we were able to successfully reach the 25% threshold for representation!
The latest issue of CONNECT is out now! This month, read all about Japan’s long history of spooky supernatural folklore, finding people to shoot hoops with in your local community, the allure of one of Japan’s best fall foods—the chestnut, managing pregnancy in Japan, and more. As always, thanks for reading!
The Association for Japan Exchange and Teaching (AJET) is a volunteer organisation of JET Programme participants. AJET serves the JET community by building support networks, . . .
First and foremost, JETs are teachers of language, on the ground and in the classroom. From providing free lessons and curricula, to sharing advice from . . .