To teach English in Japan, you will need to have a bachelor’s degree in any subject with a preference for English or education majors. ATEFL certificateand a clean criminal record are also required. Native English speakers are preferred but if English is not your first language but you have...
When considering teaching English in Japan, research various programs, understand the cultural nuances, and be prepared for the unique challenges and rewards that come with living and working in a different country. The demand for English teachers is greater in Asia than anywhere else in the world...
JET has a prestigious reputation and is, therefore, a bit more competitive than other teaching programs for teaching in Japan. Read More: What is the JET Program for Teaching English in Japan? What is an Eikaiwa? While the JET Program caters to placing teachers in public schools, you also...
Japanese schools and public life stress performance and appearance. Your quiet meal at a community picnic might suddenly be disrupted by an earnest request for a speech on how you like Japan so far. Or a co-worker might ask you for an on-the-spot English lesson. In practice, the “normal...
Teach English in Japan Japan is among one of the most popular and exciting countries in the world to teach English as a second language. It’s for a very good reason that TESOL teachers flock here. There is much to explore as it consists of four main islands, Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku,...
Japan is one of the most popular destinations for those looking to teach English abroad. It’s not hard to see why. From the bright lights of Tokyo to the
Looking to teach English in Japan & don't know where to start? Learn about the requirements, salaries, job opportunities for teaching English in Japan.
Dreaming of teaching and discovering Japan? We’re hiring Assistant Language Teachers (ALT) to start in public schools across Japan in April 2025! Now Accepting Applications Worldwide! Exciting positions are available in areas like Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba, Kanagawa, Shizuoka, Osaka, and more. What...
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Japan is a great,and most importantly safe country. It also has a great social system, with good health insurance and very good family support. So it’s a great place to raise your kids. What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Sapporo, Japan?