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Genki Japanese and Culture School
This conversational Japanese school in Fukuoka offers intensive summer programs at all skill levels, for lengths from 2 weeks to 3 months, starting every week. Students can stay in a homestay or dormitory, and study 4 hours per day of conversational Japanese and Japanese culture, including arts such as calligraphy, kimono, manga/anime drawing, martial arts, etc. Email: info@genkijacs.com. Website: http://www.genkijacs.com.
Japan Summer Study Tour
The Laurasian Institution, a not-for-profit education foundation, administers the New Perspectives: Japan (NP:J) study tour project for middle and high school students and teachers interested in studying about Japan. This project has been partially funded by the Center for Global Partnership and the Freeman Foundation.
NP:J is a three-phase program which is centered around a two-week study tour to Japan. The teacher and students approach the program as a group, sharing insights and reflections to enhance the overall experience. The program begins several weeks before departure working with one of six curricular themes that the school group chooses (This is the orientation study phase). The curricular themes are: Art, Architecture and Cuisine (M. Hammond-Bernson); Episodes in Japanese History: The Shaping of National Identity and Culture (L. Parisi); Japanese Economics and Business (L. Wojtan); Japanese Contemporary Society (S. Thompson); Discovering Your Japanese Heritage (G Mukai & S. Lai), and a new, more generalist curriculum, An Overview: Expanding Your Coursework to Include Japan (A. Cheng, G. Francis, and S. Lai).
The group then travels to Japan, where participants visit a Japanese school, live with a Japanese host family, visit historical sites in Tokyo and Kyoto--all allowing students the opportunity to practice their Japanese on a daily basis (This is the study tour phase). Once returning to the US, each school group works together to help each participant assess and articulate her or his experience (Follow-up study phase).
The tour dates are scheduled each year in June and July. The cost is approximately $3000. In past tours, through the Jackson Bailey Scholarship, funded by the Freeman Foundation and the Center for Global Partnership, the majority of participants who requested scholarships were awarded one based on merit and need.
The NP:J website, at http://www.newperspectivesprogram.org/, has posted newsletters from previous tours. Take a look to see what happens during the study tour phase of the program. If you are interested in receiving further information, contact the Laurasian Institution by phone at 800-721-7474 or by email at npj@npj@npjapan.org.
Yamasa Institute / Aichi Center for Japanese Studies
The Yamasa Institute offers a variety of summer programs ranging from an intensive three-month language course to shorter programs, with a range of starting dates. Homestays are available as well as other accommodation options. More information is available at the Institute's Web site, http://www.yamasa.org/acjs/english/programs/summer.html.
Monterey Institute of International Studies
Eight-week Summer Intensive Language Programs at elementary, intermediate
and advanced levels in beautiful Monterey, California. 4-5 hours of
classroom instruction per day is supplemented with language assistants and
cultural activities for practice outside of the classroom. Programs
offered are Japanese, Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, French, German, Italian,
Korean, Russian and Spanish.
Contact: Intensive Language Studies, Monterey Institute of International
Studies, 460 Pierce Street; Monterey, CA 93940. Tel.: 831-647-4115. Fax:
831-647- 3534. E-mail: silp@miis.edu
Also available at the Monterey Institute: (1) Customized programs in many
languages, including Japanese are available any time during the year.
Contact Martina Barth at 831-647-4115. (2) Superior-level courses in
Japanese Preparation for Translation and Interpretation offered through
the Graduate School of Translation and Interpretation, 831-647-4170. (2)
English as a Second Language offered year-round in eight-week programs.
Contact Bob Cole at 831-647-3501.
Sendagaya Summer Intensive Language Course
The Sendagaya Japanese Institute offers an intensive summer course in Tokyo for students at four skill levels ranging from Elementary to Advanced. Information and application forms can be obtained from Sendagaya Japanese Institute, 2-16-6 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 169-0075, Japan; fax +81.3.3232.9120.