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mickstout
mickstout
Japanese Teachers of English and Native English Speaking Teachers
Mar 12 2008, 6:09 PM EDT
How can we encourage greater co-operation between Japanese Teachers of English and Native English Speaking Teachers? 1  out of 1 found this valuable. Do you?    
MarthaMac

MarthaMac
RE: Japanese Teachers of English and Native English Speaking Teachers
Mar 18 2008, 3:54 AM EDT
It's a tough question.... I think more joint conferences and some practice team-teaching are a good start. The JET Programme prefecture BOEs often have a conference for JTEs and JETs to attend together. However, once a year doesn't seem to be often enough. It would be great if local BOEs would be more supportive and offer their own conferences as well.

How are native English teachers working together with JTEs outside the JET Programme. I only know about my own situation.
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Arangadillo
Arangadillo
RE: Japanese Teachers of English and Native English Speaking Teachers
Mar 31 2008, 5:46 PM EDT
I think it would be a good idea to start a community web site for JTEs and JETs. Maybe a message board / forum. Where a monthly or bi-weekly news letter that deals with concerns of the JTE and ALT. Maybe it should be mandatory for at least one JTE to participate. Do you find this valuable?    
KantoCanuck
KantoCanuck
RE: Japanese Teachers of English and Native English Speaking Teachers
Apr 12 2008, 1:39 AM EDT
"The JET Programme prefecture BOEs often have a conference for JTEs and JETs to attend together. "
I attended three Saitama mid-year seminars that all the JETs in Saitama (prefectual and municipal) and some JTEs had to attend. Most of the JETs that I knew had to laugh at many of the JTEs who were in attendance because many of them (male teachers) were sleeping throughout the speeches and couldn't wait to get out of there. It seemed that if the JTEs didn't have to present or conduct a workshop, they weren't interested in being there. It gave me, and many of my friends, a rather negative impression of JTE's willingness to work with JETs.
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mickstout
mickstout
RE: Japanese Teachers of English and Native English Speaking Teachers
Apr 12 2008, 5:44 AM EDT
I can understand how you feel. Nevertheless, I think we have to remember that many JTEs are VERY overworked and if we were in their shoes (and we could get away with it) we'd have a wee nap too. On the extrinsic side of things. we often see that there is no accountibility necessary - so why not just show up. On the intrinic side, there's no reason given why these busy people should tear themselves away from their families in order to attend these conferences. NOTHING - and the reason has to be one that has face validity for the JTE. Think of what's already been said here, People attend presentations given by people who have NO experience in the learning context and the presentations are entirely theoretical with no easily understood application in the classroom. We need to make this worthwhile everyone!! Do you find this valuable?    
leanderhughes
leanderhughes
RE: Japanese Teachers of English and Native English Speaking Teachers
May 31 2008, 6:56 AM EDT
When I was a JET, I observed the same phenomena as KantoCanuck, and I believe, Mike, that you are right about why many of the JTEs were sleeping (in my case, a few JETs were also dozing off).

It's very hard to come up with general ways to help JETs and JTEs cooperate more with each other, and the same goes for providing support for primary school English teachers.

The only thing I can think of at the moment is volunteering to conduct workshops at JET or BOE seminars, and making sure those workshops provide information and skills that are both innovative and practically applicable - enough so to keep all parties awake and feeling like their getting something out of the experience. Might be tricky.
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