Feb 16 2012

Japanese Literature History


Is there any teaching jobs in Japan other than English for Americans?

I’m graduating in 2011 from Eastern Michigan with a Secondary Education major. I want to live in japan, I’m fluent in Japanese, Cantonese and Korean. I don’t want some lame human recorder position teaching English, but I still would like to teach (i.e. History or Literature) is there any positions out there for foreigners in a High School/Junior High setting?

LOL–”lame human tape recorder” Yes its a joke. Part of my job this year is actually recording conversation for an English textbook. “Hi, John!” “Hi, Rodney! Sure is hot today!” What a fkkking joke.

Look for international schools in Big Cities. What you are asking for difficulut to find it, so start in big cities like Nagoya, Tokyo, and Osaka. www.gaijinpot.com is laways a good place to start.

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