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{{Short description|Teaching assistant in Japan}} An '''Assistant Language Teacher''' (ALT) is a foreign national serving as an [[assistant teacher]] ([[paraprofessional educator]]) in a classroom in [[Japan]], particularly for [[English as a second language]]. The role was created by the [[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology|Japanese Ministry of Education]] at the time of the creation of the [[JET Programme]] as a translation of the term ε€ε½θͺζε°ε©ζ (''gaikokugo shidΕ joshu'') or literally "foreign language instruction assistant". The terms AET (Assistant English Teacher), ELT (English Language Teacher) and NESA (Native English Speaking Assistant) are also in use. The term is used by the Ministry of Education, local Boards of Education (BOE) and schools in Japan primarily to refer to [[English language]] speakers who assist with [[Teaching English as a foreign language|teaching of English]] in [[primary school|elementary]], [[middle school|junior high]] and [[secondary school|senior high school]]s. However, some ALTs help teach languages other than English. ALTs are typically required to be [[university]] graduates, but they are usually not certified teachers like their Japanese colleagues. In addition to a degree, ALTs are also required to either be native English speakers, or provide proof of learning the language for a specified period of time, usually at least five years.
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