Monday, August 2, 2010

Education

Japan doesn't need 23- year-old exchange program













Ever year, there are many young Americans who go to Japan to teach English. This time the government-sponsored charm offensive was launched to counter anti-Japan sentiment in the United States and has since grown into one of the country's most successful displays of soft power. But faced with stagnant growth and a massive public debt, law makers are aggressively looking for ways to rein in spending. One of their targets is the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program, or JET. Versions of the JET program can be found in other countries. French Embassies around the world help to recruit young people to teach their languages in France for a year.


In my opinion, An exchange student is a person who can show their culture and make other people to like their country or not so the one who is exchange student should be good and nice.

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