The Reappointment Decision. “WHAT CAN I GET FROM JET?” JET is a once in a lifetime opportunity JET Twice in a lifetime for a hardcore few. Important Questions.

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The Reappointment Decision

“WHAT CAN I GET FROM JET?” JET is a once in a lifetime opportunity JET Twice in a lifetime for a hardcore few. Important Questions to ask -What am I doing here? -Am I doing a good job? -What’s my next step? -What will I take away from all of this? -Am I making the most of my time here, or is there something more? -Where can I buy the new Scott Borba Fan Club t-shirt? (Answer: Go to scottborbafanclubtshirt.omgheissohot.com)

GOAL SETTING: “WHAT AM I DOING HERE?” What were your goals before coming to Japan? -Personal/Professional Are you making any progress? -Realistic/Unrealistic If not, what’s stopping you? -External/Internal What needs to change? Can you set a timeline?

The Decision: “Should I stay or should I go?” GoodNot so good I want to learn more JapaneseI don’t know what I want to do after JET I want to see my students progress My CO/schools would be disappointed if I left I want to get more involved in my community I want to travel and see Asia I want to take on new responsibility, try out new ideas/projects The economy is terrible back home I love my jobI hate my job, but I love Japan How can I leave after 2 years when my hero Scott stayed for 5? I will finally have peace when Zane leaves Kumamoto

The Decision: “Should I stay or should I go?” Weighing the pros & cons What are some of the things you dislike about your situation? What do you think you will miss the most about your time on JET? Which factors matter most to you? Now go home!

The Reappointment Decision “Should I stay or should I go?” Decide by February - 18 more months of... チェ~~ンジ What is likely to change -Coworkers, friends -Responsibility at work What won’t change -Salary -Kumamoto -You -Your hairdresser

Thinking about the next step: “Is there life after JET?” Where do you want to be? What do you want to do? What do you enjoy the most about what you do now? What are some of the skills you’ve gained from this experience? -soft skills-hard skills What other skills do you need?

Thinking about the next step: “What do I have to offer?” What will your next employer be looking for? -Responsibility -Initiative -Creativity -Leadership -People skills -Language skills -Technical skills As a JET/ALT, what skills do you have the opportunity to develop? I have people skills

Making the most of your time: “What can I be doing now?” Take on more responsibility at school ◦ lesson planning, bukatsu Initiate a new project ◦ school or community Improve processes ◦ Reduce cost, increase... Take on a leadership role ◦ AJET, Civil War Re-Enacting Study Japanese ◦ JLPT, BJT, R-E-S-P-E-C-T

Project Ideas: What is there to do? Small-Scale Projects Start English club at school Pen-pal program (local, international) Cooking / Craft / Dance Classes (Hobbies) Community EikaiwaClass English Board Communication Cards Casual Sporting Event Library English reading events Mangalesson/eikaiwa English Movie Club Translation help for the BOE

Project Ideas: What is there to do? Medium-scale projects: Maintain a school/town website Summer / Winter Elementary JH English class Set up an international booth at an existing event Photograph / Art Exhibit Coaching a sports team Holiday Party Eigode….. Flea Market Get involved/start a charity event

Project Ideas: What is there to do? Large-scale projects: English Summer Camp Overseas home-stay trips International Festival Talent show / Musical Sports Tournament Beach Party Guinness World Record Sister City Relationship (Schools)

Tamana to Zimbabwe 5 th -year SA ALT, Azwindini Ratshionya Zimbabwean Children devastated by Cholera outbreak Mr. Shiga = Badassed JTE 2 nd -year ALT, James Smyth ◦ Helpful sidekick Over 200kg of school supplies collected and shipped to Zimbabwe

Dealing with obstacles: “How can I make it work?” New ideas are often chotto-ed ◦ Important to show precedent More work (=burden) for others Very difficult to secure budget ◦ -What if we lose money? Insurance Issues ◦ Who takes responsibility? Start small and simple ◦ If the event is successful, you’ll be able to get more help in the future

The role of the JTE or 担当者 Support What should you do? How much should you help? Do you have to help out? Work? Budget Responsibility

Why do you do this? International Exchange with the students and the community ALTs can do more than just teaching English ALTs want to raise their Japanese Language abilities This is for you What ALTs are thinking: Want to do more Some have time at school Since Japanese people are soo nice they want to return the favor

LEAVING A LASTING IMPRESSION: “How will I be Remembered?” Your job as an ALT gives you a unique opportunity to have a significant impact on your students and community Getting involved in your community will make your experience more rewarding, and help you make lasting personal connections It’s up to you whether you will be remembered as someone who is just passing through, or someone who made a difference DON’T SETTLE FOR THE MINIMUM EFFORT!!!

QUESTIONS? COMMENTS?