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- 96 -(b)Short-term study program*Cross-cultural experience at AUNPeriod Leader Number of MU ParticipantsE A T M Total1 2006.9.20~9.27 Kumiko Fujii 6 2 2 1 112 2008.3.8~3.19 Noriko Uehara 3 13 2 183 2009.3.7~3.18 Noriko Uehara 10 3 2 154 2012.3.3~3.9 Nobuhiro YamamotoEiichi Kai14 7 7 28*Summer program at MUPeriod Number of AUNParticipants1 2007.7.23~8.10 62 2008.7.22~8.8 133 2009.7.21~8.7 04 2010.7.20~8.6 65 2011.7.19~8.5 36 2012.7.17~8.3 7② Dispatch of Japanese language teachersResponding to the request from AUN, the MU graduate school JLSrecruited a Japanese language teacher among those who finished theMaster’s course and selected a person and sent him or her since 2007, inprinciple with one person each academic year.Name Period1 Kazuo Nakamura 2007.9~2008.8(1 year)2 Rie Eto 2008.9~2009.8(1 year)3 Mariko One 2009.9~2012.6(3 years)4 Shohei Nishisaka 2012.9~2014.8(2 years)5 Nana Takeuchi 2014.9~<Reminiscence (22) ~As a Japanese language teacher at AUN~>By Shohei Nishisaka (2012~2014)[A former graduate student who finished the Master’s course JLS in 2011]I arrived in AUN in September 2012 six months after I finished the Master’s courseJLS, MU. I lived in China for two years as a Japanese language teacher. Though I wasa teacher, I thought I learned more from students than I taught them. The first thing