Wondering how to teach English in Japan? Learn everything TEFL japan-related including jobs, salaries, and requirements for teaching English in Japan.
Here are some reasons to teach English in Japan: Diving into Japanese culture The experience of working or volunteering in Japan allows you to fully immerse yourself within their culture. You'll get firsthand exposure to traditional customs, festivals, and mouth-watering Japanese food. This isn'...
An American woman offered to teach English to a Japanese woman. “Before each lesson, and on each and every visit,” the American reported, “the Japanese lady brought me a gift—a book, some paper sculpture, flowers, or candy. It was embarrassing.” Unknowingly, this American was experienc...
Teach English in Japan and experience a unique and beautiful culture! Excellent benefits package, full training, 1 - 6 students per class. Apply to teach in Japan!
Full Time English Teacher (Saiei International) and Unemployment Insurances -Career Advancement Opportunities: School Head Teacher Trainer/Manager “Seishain” - Japanese... to be the best teacher you can be, Saiei International is the place for you. Founded in 1971, Saiei Inter...
The mandatory retirement age for Japanese citizens is 60. As such, schools are often reluctant to hire teachers above that age. In practice, schools strongly prefer teachers in their 20s and 30s due to various cultural perceptions of English teachers. However, if you’re outside the demographic...
Japanese culture has made its way across the world and captured the hearts of curious travelers who are eager to hop on a plane and experience everything it has to offer firsthand. But why just travel to Japan when you can live and work there? English teachers are currently in demand in...
Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Language Japan can be one of the more lucrative countries to teach English in. It can also be one of the most rewarding experiences for the teacher. The Japanese are excellent hosts and most English teachers in Japan have a wonderful experience. At th...
Japan has long been a popular destination for those looking to teach English abroad. The country offers a sophisticated way of life based on elegant manners and a culture of formality. The Japanese take immense pride in introducing foreigners to their country. From late night noodles in Tokyo’...
Private English conversation schools in Japan, or Eikaiwa, is another option you may want to look at. Japanese private schools follow their own pedagogy and they design a unique curriculum specifically designed to meet the needs of their students. ...