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Course on Japan for High School Classroom

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enTree Teacher Training for Special Program in Foreign Language

Teacher Training Program: Course on Japan for High School Classroom Instructions (CJH)

Teachers who are handling “SPFL”: Special Program in Foreign Language should take a teacher training program offered by the SPFL partners.
JFM has been offering training programs for Japanese language teachers since 2009.

Instruction Course

Batch 4 Follow Through Training Cebu Summer Training NCR

What is enTree?

enTree – Halina! Be a NIHONGOJIN!! – is a unique resource-type teaching material developed by the Japan Foundation, Manila that aims to answer the need to raise interculturally competent individuals with the ability to communicate in Japanese. Features of this teaching material include an assessment kit which attempts to measure students’ growth in the area of intercultural competence together with their linguistic performance. This is in line with the teaching material’s main objective of developing students’ “curiosity towards the world and one’s self” along with their desire for “self-improvement,” and in order to help them “discover and fulfill their respective mission/s in life.”

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