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Reasons to Choose Sendagaya – Reason 7

Reasons to Choose Sendagaya – Reason 7

Reliability & Trustworthy Achievements

MEXT
Preparatory Education Courses

In order to enroll in Japanese universities, it is necessary to have completed at least 12 years of education in one’s home country. For countries that do not require 12 years to complete secondary education, completing the Preparatory Education Course designated by the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) grants the student qualification to enter a Japanese university. There are only about 30 Japanese language schools nationwide that have obtained accreditation for this Preparatory Education Course, and Sendagaya Japanese College is one of the few schools that have received this accreditation.

Ministry of Justice

Japanese language schools undergo strict inspections by the Immigration Services Agency of the Ministry of Justice, including visa application status and student management evaluations. These rigorous inspections help maintain a high standard of Japanese language education institutions where international students can study with reassurance. All three schools in Sendagaya Japanese Institute Group are Notification Schools of the Ministry of Justice and have been certified as appropriate schools.

Agency for Cultural Affairs

The Agency for Cultural Affairs is a Japanese government agency aimed at promoting Japanese culture. The Sendagaya Group has been entrusted with various educational projects related to Japanese language education by the Agency for Cultural Affairs.

Projects Entrusted by the Agency for Cultural Affairs

1. Japanese Language Education Projects for “Foreign Residents in Japan”

  • 2007: Development of the “curriculum focused on dialogue-based communication activities”
  • 2008: Implementation of “Practical Training for Volunteers” in Kuki City, Saitama Prefecture.
  • 2009: Implementation of the above training in Higashimurayama City, Tokyo.
  • 2010: Implementation of the above training in Higashikurume City, Tokyo.
  • 2011: Implementation of the above training in Kanazawa Ward, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture.

2. Development of Training of Japanese Language Education Personnel and Training Curriculum

  • 2019-2021: Sendagaya Japanese Institute, Japanese Language Teachers’ Training Course
    • Development of textbooks “ICT for Japanese Language Education” and “Copyright for Japanese Language Education”
  • 2019-2021: National Japanese Language Teacher Training Association
    • Development of training curriculum for initial training of Japanese language teachers of international students
  • 2019-2021: Applied Japanese Language Education Association
    • Development of training curriculum for initial training of Japanese language teachers of workers

Applied Japanese Language Education Association

The Applied Japanese Language Education Association was established in 2006 to support a wide range of Japanese language education institutions, Japanese language teachers, Japanese language learners, and those interested in Japanese language education through research on applied Japanese language education, and to conduct activities that contribute to Japanese language education both in Japan and abroad. The association conducts the STBJ Standard Business Japanese Test in China, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Japan.

Projects Entrusted by Applied Japanese Language Education Association

  • 2019: Agency for Cultural Affairs – Training of Japanese Language Education Personnel and Training Curriculum
    • Development of the textbook “Initial Training for Japanese Language Teachers of Workers”
  • 2020: Agency for Cultural Affairs – Training of Japanese Language Education Personnel and Training Curriculum
    • Development of the textbook “Initial Training for Japanese Language Teachers of Workers”
  • 2021: Agency for Cultural Affairs – Training of Japanese Language Education Personnel and Training Curriculum
    • Development of the textbook “Initial Training for Japanese Language Teachers of Workers” and implementation of training

National Japanese Language Teacher Training Association

The National Japanese Language Teacher Training Association was established in 2001 to promote Japanese language education both domestically and internationally, by improving the quality of Japanese language teacher training courses and Japanese teachers, and by supporting a wide range of people interested in the Japanese language, such as teachers, learners, and Japanese language institutions. The association conducts the National Japanese Language Teacher Certification Examination, public lectures, and joint explanatory sessions for hiring Japanese language teachers, among other activities.

Projects Entrusted by the National Japanese Language Teacher Training Association

  • 2019: Agency for Cultural Affairs – Training of Japanese Language Education Personnel and Training Curriculum
    • Development of the textbook “Initial Training for Japanese Language Teachers of International Students”
  • 2020: Agency for Cultural Affairs – Training of Japanese Language Education Personnel and Training Curriculum
    • Development of the textbook “Initial Training for Japanese Language Teachers of International Students”
  • 2021: Agency for Cultural Affairs – Training of Japanese Language Education Personnel and Training Curriculum
    • Development of the textbook “Initial Training for Japanese Language Teachers of International Students” and implementation of training

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