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Intersectional Identities: Voices from the Margins of ELT in Japan English teaching in Japan encompasses a wide range of contexts including preschool, primary and secondary education as well as private language schools and universities. Despite the fact that in the global and historical contexts, langu...
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We need to examine the reasons why many schools and universities are washing their hands of the task of hiring teachers and deciding to call in the middle men (the TPAs). There are a number of common reasons. Many institutes just don't have the Thai administration staff with the ability ...
There are plans to have countermeasures, including re-hiring retired educators and having more new teachers, be implemented. Public schools in Chiba Prefecture, except those in Chiba city, are 348 educators short as of March this year, according to the prefecture's board of education, which exam...
For the moment, at least, English teaching in Japan seems to have avoided the worst of the impact. Teachers are still working, companies are still hiring and salaries have actually gone up a little. We don’t know when all this will end, but if you’re currently in Japan, f...
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An ALT is a native-level English speaker working in a Japanese classroom. Discover the role they play in children's education in Japan, and how to apply.
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2022, Quality in Higher Education Internationalization and CAEP accreditation: replicating US teacher education programs abroad 2022, Teaching Education The effect of emotional labour on english teachers in Japan 2020, Issues in Educational Research View all citing articles on ScopusView...