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The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (外国語青年招致事業, Gaikokugo Seinen Shōchi Jigyō), or JET Programme (JETプログラム, Jetto Puroguramu), is a Japanese government initiative that brings college (university) graduates—mostly native speakers of English—to Japan as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) and Sports Education Advisors (SEAs) in Japanese kindergartens, elementary, junior high and high schools, or as Coordinators for International Relations (CIRs) in local governments and boards of education. JET Programme participants are collectively called JETs.

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  • The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (外国語青年招致事業, Gaikokugo Seinen Shōchi Jigyō), or JET Programme (JETプログラム, Jetto Puroguramu), is a Japanese government initiative that brings college (university) graduates—mostly native speakers of English—to Japan as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) and Sports Education Advisors (SEAs) in Japanese kindergartens, elementary, junior high and high schools, or as Coordinators for International Relations (CIRs) in local governments and boards of education. JET Programme participants are collectively called JETs. Participants currently come from a total of 40 countries. As of July 1, 2014, 4,476 participants (in CIR, ALT, and SEA positions) were employed on the programme, making it the world's largest exchange teaching programme. Of that number, about half are from the United States (2,457), with Canada (495), the United Kingdom (383), Australia (315), New Zealand (255), South Africa (93), and Ireland (86) making up the majority of JET participants. Holders of Japanese passports may participate in the programme, but must renounce their Japanese citizenship to do so. The focus of the programme as stated on the JET Programme website is “to promote internationalization in Japan’s local communities by improving foreign language education and fostering international exchange at the community level.” The JET Programme is not looking and/or hiring teachers but rather looking for cultural ambassadors to assist in foreign language education taught by Japanese Teachers of English. About 90% of the participants on the programme are ALTs; the remaining 10% are divided between CIRs and SEAs. The number of alumni totals over 57,000 from 54 different countries. (en)
  • El Programa japonés de intercambio y enseñanza (語学指導等を行う外国青年招致事業 Gogaku Shidōtō wo Okonau Gaikoku Seinen Shōchi Jigyō?) o Programa JET (JETプログラム Jetto Puroguramu?) es una iniciativa del gobierno de Japón para atraer graduados universitarios (a nivel collegue), principalmente anglo-parlantes nativos— a Japón para desempeñarse como Maestros Asistentes de Lengua (ALTs) y Asesores de Educación Deportiva (SEAs) en kindergartens, escuelas primarias, y escuelas secundarias japonesas, o como Coordinadores de Relaciones Internacionales (CIRs) en los gobiernos locales y directorios de educación. En forma genérica los participantes del Programa JET son denominados JETs. A principios del siglo XXI los participantes provienen de 36 países. Hacia julio de 2010, el programa contaba con 4,334 participantes​ (desempeñándose como CIR, ALT, y SEA), lo cual lo convierte en el programa de intercambio y enseñanza más grande del mundo. De este total aproximadamente la mitad provienen de Estados Unidos (2,420), el resto principalmente viene de Canadá (474), el Reino Unido (399), Australia (254), Nueva Zelandia (206), Irlanda (112) y (110) como ALTs y China (72) y Corea (56) principalmente CIRs.​ El énfasis del programa es la enseñanza y aprendizaje del idioma inglés, por lo que casi el 90% de los participantes son ALTs; el 10% restante se divide entre CIRs y SEAs. Por este programa han pasado más de 54,000 participantes de 54 países diferentes. (es)
  • 外国語青年招致事業(がいこくごせいねんしょうちじぎょう、英称:The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme)は、地方公共団体が総務省、外務省、文部科学省及び財団法人自治体国際化協会 (CLAIR)の協力の下に実施する事業。英語の略称である『JETプログラム(ジェット・プログラム)』という名称も頻繁に用いられ、事業参加者は総じてJETと呼ばれることになる。 (ja)
  • Il Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET) è un progetto di scambi culturali verso il Giappone organizzato dal Consiglio degli Enti Locali per le Relazioni Internazionali insieme a numerosi ministeri giapponesi ed enti locali. Il programma offre a laureati stranieri un lavoro retribuito presso organizzazioni statali e private, principalmente nell'insegnamento di una lingua straniera. Le spese per il viaggio sono coperte dalle organizzazioni di destinazione. Informazioni puntuali e aggiornate possono essere ottenute sui siti ufficiali relativi ai singoli paesi (si veda la sezione ), i siti degli enti organizzatori, e quelli delle ambasciate giapponesi nei singoli paesi. (it)
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  • 外国語青年招致事業(がいこくごせいねんしょうちじぎょう、英称:The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme)は、地方公共団体が総務省、外務省、文部科学省及び財団法人自治体国際化協会 (CLAIR)の協力の下に実施する事業。英語の略称である『JETプログラム(ジェット・プログラム)』という名称も頻繁に用いられ、事業参加者は総じてJETと呼ばれることになる。 (ja)
  • El Programa japonés de intercambio y enseñanza (語学指導等を行う外国青年招致事業 Gogaku Shidōtō wo Okonau Gaikoku Seinen Shōchi Jigyō?) o Programa JET (JETプログラム Jetto Puroguramu?) es una iniciativa del gobierno de Japón para atraer graduados universitarios (a nivel collegue), principalmente anglo-parlantes nativos— a Japón para desempeñarse como Maestros Asistentes de Lengua (ALTs) y Asesores de Educación Deportiva (SEAs) en kindergartens, escuelas primarias, y escuelas secundarias japonesas, o como Coordinadores de Relaciones Internacionales (CIRs) en los gobiernos locales y directorios de educación. En forma genérica los participantes del Programa JET son denominados JETs. (es)
  • The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (外国語青年招致事業, Gaikokugo Seinen Shōchi Jigyō), or JET Programme (JETプログラム, Jetto Puroguramu), is a Japanese government initiative that brings college (university) graduates—mostly native speakers of English—to Japan as Assistant Language Teachers (ALTs) and Sports Education Advisors (SEAs) in Japanese kindergartens, elementary, junior high and high schools, or as Coordinators for International Relations (CIRs) in local governments and boards of education. JET Programme participants are collectively called JETs. (en)
  • Il Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme (JET) è un progetto di scambi culturali verso il Giappone organizzato dal Consiglio degli Enti Locali per le Relazioni Internazionali insieme a numerosi ministeri giapponesi ed enti locali. Il programma offre a laureati stranieri un lavoro retribuito presso organizzazioni statali e private, principalmente nell'insegnamento di una lingua straniera. Le spese per il viaggio sono coperte dalle organizzazioni di destinazione. (it)
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  • JET Programme (it)
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  • 外国語青年招致事業 (ja)
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