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The Embassy of Japan held the send-off reception and pre-departure orientation for participants of the 2025 Japan Exchange and Training (JET) Programme at the residence of Dr Umezawa Akima, Ambassador of Japan on July 31. A media release said, for the 2025 JET Programme cycle, 20 candidates have been selected; 18 participants from TT and two from Grenada. [caption id="attachment_1171540" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Cameron Hillaire gives his remarks on behalf of the outgoing Grenada JETs -[/caption] Umezawa warmly welcomed the participants and emphasised the importance of cross-cultural exchange, skill development, and personal growth through immersion in Japanese culture. [caption id="attachment_1171544" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Stephanie Lee places her tag by her new home in Japan.- .[/caption] Prof Prakash Persad, Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training, expressed his support and confidence in the hope that the participants will play a vital role in strengthening the friendly relations between Japan and their respective countries. With warm words of encouragement from Umezawa and Persad, the participants departed for Japan eager to embrace their new roles. Their contributions are anticipated to further strengthen the enduring bonds of friendship between Japan, TT and Grenada, the release said. [caption id="attachment_1171542" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Prof Prakash Persad, Minister of Tertiary Education and Skills Training gives his remarks. -[/caption] Participants will serve as assistant language teachers (ALTs) in Japanese elementary, junior high, and high schools. They will also promote cultural exchange and foster global awareness within the classroom and broader communities. [caption id="attachment_1171541" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Dr Umezawa Akima, Ambassador of Japan welcomes participants and emphasised the importance of cross-cultural exchange, skill development, and personal growth through immersion in Japanese culture. -[/caption] Participants are expected to gain valuable professional and personal experiences, including enhanced teaching skills, improved language proficiency, and deeper intercultural understanding, while contributing meaningfully to their communities and promoting their own cultures abroad. For further info on the JET Programme and the embassy’s daily activities: https://www.tt.embjapan.go.jp/itprtop_en/index.htm The post Empowering Trinidad and Tobago, Grenadian youth for global exchange appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
A BIG PART of graduation celebrations is moving up. Not only are students celebrating their achievements, but looking forward to a new...
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