AJET Alumni Survey-Open until October 13th
Did you know that the Association for Japan Exchange and Teaching (AJET) produces several surveys a year?
Two or three times a year we create a survey incorporating issues that the JET community is currently facing. We take data that we receive from those who complete these surveys and create reports. These reports are presented to officials from 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) to discuss the results these surveys and their implications. An example of what the surveys have achieved so far includes the ban of smoking in staff rooms and the increase in possible JET tenure from three years to five years.
This year we have created an additional survey for Alumni .The more Alumni that answer the survey the better we can represent you to the ministries.
The current survey has been created to gather information from current JETs and Alumni about what they do/have done for Japan, it’s economy, and tourism industry.
Please find the link for the current survey here (which is open until October 13th) . If you are interested in looking at some of our past surveys click here .
For any further questions please feel free to email me.
Ashlie O’Neill
Director of Alumni Relations
AJET National Council 2014-2015
http://www.ajet.net
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