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    Abbreviations 
      
    There are a number
    of terms currently used in Japan to describe many
    similar things.  Below is a list
    of common abbreviations you will find throughout this publication.  
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    AET: "Assistant
    English Teacher"  
      
    Also commonly
    referred to as ALT: "Assistant Language Teacher".@  
      
             Both
    terms, AET and ALT, appear throughout this publication          and
    are interchangeable. 
      
    JTE: "Japanese
    Teacher of English"  
      
    Also sometimes
    known as JET: "Japanese English Teacher".  
      
             There
    is sometimes a bit of confusion with the term "JET"          because
    the majority of AETfs in Japan are participants of the          government-sponsored
    "Japan Exchange Teaching Program"          (JET Programme).@Therefore, to avoid confusion we use JTE.  
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    JET Programme:@"Japan Exchange Teaching
    Programme"  
      
             This
    is the government-sponsored organization which recruits          and
    places non-Japanese native speakers of foreign languages          to
    work in Japan as:  
    @@@@@Assistant Language Teachers (ALT's),  
    @@@@@Coordinators of International Relations (CIR's), and  
    @@@@@Sports Exchange Advisors (SEA's).@  
      
      
      
    SHS:@"Senior High School" 
      
    JHS:@"Junior High School" 
      
    Regional Spelling Variations 
      
    Articles within
    this website have been written by present and past ALTs from a variety of
    different countries.  Because
    the spelling rules vary between countries, some words may be spelled
    differently.  For more
    information see the section on Different Regional English. 
      
      
      
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