Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation, aka Aurora Foundation, is currently accepting applications for the year 2011 scholarship. The application form can be downloaded at www.jlsf-aurora.org. Japanese Language Scholarship The Aurora Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation (JLSF) is currently accepting applications for the year 2011 scholarships. JLSF was established in 1998 to encourage teachers of the Japanese language as well as to generate international cultural exchange. These awards will enable the awardees to carry out a project of their choice in Japan. Each awardees will receive a $3,000 scholarship and roundtrip air tickets from the USA to Japan (coach class). The project can be anything that would enhance the quality of the awardee's teaching. Applicants are encouraged to propose any projects they would like to carry out but are currently unable to because of the lack of funding. Types of projects awardees may choose are unlimited! For example, projects may include: Studying Japanese at a pre-existing program, such as the Japan Foundation Japanese-Language Institute, or the Hokkaido International Foundation Traveling around the country to gather authentic materials for teaching purposes, including taking photographs and making films; Visiting a school(s) in Japan to learn more about their education system Volunteering at Japanese non-profit organizations to learn differences and similarities in how different cultures operate in a working environment Experiencing Japanese New Year's with a host family and write up the experience on a web page. After their Japan trip, scholarship awardees will be required to submit reports to the JLSF about their experiences in Japan. Each awardee will also have the (optional) opportunity to attend the annual ATJ Conference to address the conference about their scholarship experience in Japan. Qualifications Non-native Japanese speaker / non-heritage Japanese speaker AND In-Service Japanese language teacher in any school level; OR Graduate student studying Japanese language education who is committed to becoming a Japanese language teacher in the USA; OR Pre-service Japanese language teacher currently studying to obtain a teaching credential for teaching Japanese. Must be available for an oral interview in person or by phone. Must be able to attend the award ceremony to be held in the Autumn of 2011 in Los Angeles (date to be announced). (Limited travel expenses and accommodations may be covered by JLSF as needed.) Required Applications Documents Completed application form Current resume/biography Official college transcript sent directly from the college to the JLSF Photograph of applicant (optional) Two letters of reference A typed letter no longer than 3 pages on 8-1/2" x 11" (double spaced, font size 10pt or 12pt) that describes the potential scholarship recipient and proposed project. The letter should include the applicant's background, goals, current activities, commitment to Japanese language education, a detailed description of their proposed activity in Japan, and a proposed budget (excluding airfare between the U.S. and Japan). Deadline and Submission All applications must be mailed on or before January 21, 2011 to: JLSF Scholarship Application Submission 3127 Nichols Canyon Road Los Angeles, CA 90046 Judging Criteria Applications will be judged by the JLSF selection committee and the JLSF Board of Directors, according to the following criteria: long term commitment to Japanese language education teaching experience and training background, i.e. methodology courses, workshops, seminars, and conference participation usefulness and appropriateness of the project design and feasibility of the project within the budget applicability of the project results to teaching Up to two winners will be selected, depending on application volume and quality of applications, from anywhere in the USA. Selection will be announced by February 28, 2011. Entries, including photographs, will not be critiqued or returned. From the time of submission, all entries are the property of the JLSF.
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