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 JAPANESE LANGUAGE SCHOLARSHIP "AURORA" FOUNDATION Announces the 7th Annual Scholarship Winners



February 7, 2006
For Immediate Release
Press contact: Aurora Foundation
Tel: (323) 882-6545
Fax: (323) 969-9425

Los Angeles - The Aurora Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation is pleased to announce their seventh scholarship winners, Ms. Rebecca Armstrong and Mr. Dan Carolin.  The primary goal of the Aurora Foundation is to assist United States citizens, who are either Japanese language teachers or graduate students of Japanese language education, to experience living in Japan and have the opportunity to participate in various educational programs during their stay to further their understanding of the Japanese language and culture.  Two winners receive a $3,000 scholarship and roundtrip air tickets from the USA to Japan (coach class).
To welcome the two recipients of the JLSF scholarships, the Aurora Foundation is holding the Aurora Foundation Benefit Dinner & Auction in Los Angeles in Autumn 2006 (date TBD).  There will also be a benefit auction (live & silent) which is a fundraising event for the Aurora Foundation (EIN: 31-1639219).

 
Dan Carolin first visited Japan in 1989 as an AET on the JET program in Ina-shi, Nagano-ken.  He quickly grew fascinated with Japan and has returned to live in there twice since that time, spending two years in Chiba-ken and six years in Yokohama.  In between stints in Japan he continued his study of Japanese and taught Japanese language and culture to middle and high school students in New York and Indiana.  While living in Chiba and Yokohama he took up the study of Aikido, eventually attaining the rank of San-dan.  In 2005, he completed the University of Sheffield's Masters of Arts in Advanced Japanese Studies, a distance learning course.
Dan currently teaches at Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where he also teaches Aikido lessons after school and sponsors the Japanese club.  In 2005, he invited two exchange students from Japan to assist with instruction and to give Kennedy students an opportunity to practice speaking Japanese with a native speaker, and to learn about Japanese culture from the perspective of a Japanese teen.  He is also currently in the process of forming a statewide association for Japanese teachers in Iowa.  Since he is firmly convinced that foreign language learners should be afforded every opportunity to use their skills in conversations outside of the classroom, he plans to set up a sister school relationship with a high school in Japan while in Japan summer in 2006 for his Aurora Foundation project.  As part of his plan he also intends to obtain authentic Japanese materials (manga, anime, etc.) of interest to American high school students, as well as produce several DVD's that will allow American students to get a glimpse of the daily lives of Japanese high school students, featuring footage of important historical landmarks, tourist destinations around Japan, and expose the students to a variety of cultural curiosities. 
Throughout his time in Japan summer in 2006 he plans to spend time studying Aikido at the Yoshinkan Aikido Hombu Dojo in Shinjuku in an effort to hone his skills before offering classes to students and residents in the Cedar Rapids school community.

NOTE:   Unfortunately, for personal reasons Rebecca Armstrong (Becky) had to decline the scholarship award. The Aurora Foundation wishes her good luck for the future with her work and studies. 7/10/2006

Dr. Akiko Agishi, Founder & President of the Aurora Foundation, is a former Fulbright scholar and graduate of UCLA and is happy to have the opportunity to share her dream with young educators. "The youth of today remain our hope for tomorrow and I believe we must all do our part to help prepare them."

For more information, including sponsorship, please contact the Aurora Foundation at (323) 882-6545 or by e-mail at AuroraFoundation@usa.net. Please check the JLSF website at www.jlsf-aurora.org.

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