Date: 16-Apr-2009
From: Hiroshi Matsumoto <hmatsumoto soka.edu>
Subject: New graduate program in teaching Japanese
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The Soka University of America Graduate School is pleased to announce a new program. The Certificate Program in Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language provides future teachers with a curriculum that balances a theoretical foundation with the practical tools necessary to successfully teach Japanese to nonnative speakers. The program offers a well-balanced curriculum, small class size and academic excellence for which Soka is noted. Weekend classes accommodate even the busiest schedules while the central location of Soka’s Aliso Viejo campus allows easy access from locations throughout southern California. For more information, please visit http://www.soka.edu/page.cfm?p=1332.
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