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Teaching English in Japan with ITTT

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1. Requirements for Teaching English in Japan

2. Benefits of Teaching English in Japan

3. Finding a Job Teaching English in Japan

4. Cultural Tips for Teaching English in Japan

Requirements for Teaching English in Japan

To teach English in Japan, you typically need a bachelor’s degree in any field. Additionally, a TEFL certificate is highly recommended to increase your chances of finding a job. Some schools may also require teaching experience or knowledge of the Japanese language. It’s important to note that visa requirements may vary depending on the type of institution you plan to work for, so it’s advisable to check the specific regulations set by the Japanese government.

Cultural Tips for Teaching English in Japan

When teaching English in Japan, it’s crucial to be aware of and respect the local customs and etiquette. Punctuality is highly valued, so make sure to arrive on time for classes and meetings. Additionally, maintaining a sense of humility and avoiding confrontational behavior is essential in Japanese culture. Building strong relationships with students and colleagues through mutual respect and understanding is key to a successful teaching experience in Japan. Embracing cultural differences and being open to learning from your students will enrich your time in the classroom and beyond.

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