English Teacher
Hi, I’m Chabedi Maqalika. I’m an English communication teacher at the Japanese School of Johannesburg, a sports fanatic and family man. I have a passion for Education and imparting knowledge. I have a Master of management science in Marketing management from the Durban University of Technology. In my career, I have had the honour and privilege of teaching English in Tokyo, Japan for three years, where I made a difference in the lives of over a thousand Japanese people by teaching them English and sharing amazing stories about the melting pot of culture of South Africa. I also had a mind-blowing journey, learning and experiencing the majesty of Japanese culture. When I’m not pursuing my passion, you’ll find me enjoying a game of soccer, exploring my surroundings with my family, or shopping for shoes (my wife doesn’t really like this part). I am always excited and looking forward to meeting and connecting with like-minded people.
Are you passionate about teaching, international exchange, or experiencing life in Japan? The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme offers an incredible opportunity to enhance foreign language education and foster cultural exchange between Japan and the world. Since 1987, the JET Programme has invited over 70,000 participants from 75 countries to work in local authorities, public, and private schools across Japan. In this session, you’ll learn about the Programme's objectives, which include promoting mutual understanding between Japanese youth and foreign participants while enhancing internationalization at the local level. Discover the responsibilities and expectations of JET participants, the benefits of joining the Programme, and the impact it has had over its 35-year history. If you're adaptable, enthusiastic about Japan, and eager to contribute to global understanding, this session will provide you with all the information you need to apply. Don’t miss this chance to explore how you can become a part of this prestigious Programme and embark on a life-changing adventure in Japan!
Are you passionate about teaching, international exchange, or experiencing life in Japan? The Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Programme offers an incredible opportunity to enhance foreign language education and foster cultural exchange between Japan and the world. Since 1987, the JET Programme has invited over 70,000 participants from 75 countries to work in local authorities, public, and private schools across Japan. In this session, you’ll learn about the Programme's objectives, which include promoting mutual understanding between Japanese youth and foreign participants while enhancing internationalization at the local level. Discover the responsibilities and expectations of JET participants, the benefits of joining the Programme, and the impact it has had over its 35-year history. If you're adaptable, enthusiastic about Japan, and eager to contribute to global understanding, this session will provide you with all the information you need to apply. Don’t miss this chance to explore how you can become a part of this prestigious Programme and embark on a life-changing adventure in Japan!
The Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme seeks to enhance internationalisation in Japan by promoting mutual understanding between the people of Japan and those of other nations. The Programme aims to enhance foreign language education and promote international exchange at the local level through the fostering of ties between Japanese youth and foreign youth alike. The objectives of the Programme are being achieved by offering JET Programme participants the opportunity to serve in local authorities as well as public and private elementary, junior high, and senior high schools in Japan. The Programme is implemented by local authorities and other organisations who appoint Participants in cooperation with the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (MIC), the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), and the Council of Local Authorities for International Relations (CLAIR). The Programme started in 1987 with cooperation from governments of participating countries. Since then, over 70,000 people from 75 countries have participated in the Programme. As the Programme has achieved an excellent reputation over the last 35 years, it is of great importance that this reputation be maintained. Participants are invited to Japan as honoured representatives of their countries. As such, they are expected to be responsible in all their activities, especially those concerning the promotion of mutual understanding between nations. It is therefore desirable that Participants be adaptable, mentally and physically capable of performing the job duties and have a deep interest in Japan. Generally, Participants are appointed by prefectures, municipalities, and private schools, etc. as a member of staff for a 1-year period of participation on the Programme. The cost of transportation from the Participant’s origin to Japan, as well as remuneration, will be funded by the tax payers of Japan via the Contracting Organisation where the Participant is appointed. Because Participants serve as civil servants and private school staff members of their Contracting Organisations, they are required to observe rules and behave responsibly.