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09-10-2008, 12:30 PM
For starters, you can take a look at this thread stickied at the top...
http://www.japanforum.com/forum/livi...-jp-2-0-a.html Other than that, you mostly just need to have a four-year degree. What would you like to teach in Japan? Most foreigners usually end up teaching ESL. |
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09-10-2008, 12:56 PM
This is such a huge misconception on Japan Forum. I wish its members stopped stating this over and over for nothing is further from the truth. Most foreigners in Japan aren't even English-speakers to start with. How could they end up teaching English? Foreigners in Japan are: 28.2% Chinese 27.6% Korean 14.7% Brasilian 9.4% Filipino < Very few of them teach English. 2.8% Peruvian 2.4% U.S. 14.9% Other Data based on 2007 Alien Registration |
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09-10-2008, 01:12 PM
Obviously you are looking at teaching as a career. Your studies will get you off to a good start, and you can build upon them and work toward a masters degree in education. A garden variety teaching job in Japan pays about $30,000 a year to those who have a bachelors degree, a masters degree will get you a university position which can pay double that amount.
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