Wednesday, June 24, 2009

I want to go to Japan as an exchange student for one year. What is Japanese high school like

I want to go to Japan as an exchange student for one year. What is Japanese high school like?
I heard that bullying in Japan is high. Would it be likely i will get bullied being a foreign exchange student there? What is a day at high school in japan like?
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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It's true that many students experience some level of bullying in Japan. A foreign exchange student would be pretty unlikely to experience the same. Since you are foreign you generally come under a different set of rules and are not expected to behave like other Japanese would. You would, of course, have to conform to the customs and standards of your group and generally speaking, cooperation is more highly regarded than individualism. The expression ' go along to get along' is really the operative idea here. I've not been to a high school here but my impression is that students really enjoy their time in high school. They form friendship groups quickly and spend lots of time in and out of school together. Of course, learning Japanese and using it daily is a must. Very few high school students speak English and you would need to initiate many conversations. The days begin early and end at different times depending on the season, exams being scheduled, etc.. Also students often have to go on Saturdays. But all in all Japan is a fascinating country full of surprises and fantastic experiences. Don't head off to Europe, try something different. You could be a star!



Tuesday, June 16, 2009

What is the best way to get a job in an international elementary school in Japan

What is the best way to get a job in an international elementary school in Japan?
I am currently living in Japan and am studying for a masters in elementary education. I am also currently working at a public elementary school in Japan teaching English.
Teaching - 1 Answers
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You really need to have a connection. Also realize that more schools are becoming more strict about University degrees...(i.e. they are checking them more carefully to see if they are fake or not). Sadly, I think there is more than a waiting list for some of these jobs.



Monday, June 8, 2009

What is the best way to get a job as a school teacher in Japan

What is the best way to get a job as a school teacher in Japan?
My mom needs a job as a teacher (preferably Middle or High School//or if possible, an international school) in the Tokyo area. As our residency is in the US, we have hardly no connections to any of the schools in japan- which is why i need help. Numerous applications have been sent out to several widely known international schools but i doubt any of them will go through. i think we will have a better chance with public japanese schools but since their website are in japanese, i wouldnt know how to send an application or search for them in the first place is there some sort of job finding counseling agency which will help my mom find a job? thanks in advance :)
Careers & Employment - 1 Answers
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Have you looked at the JET program? Sorry, I think it might be more for students, but maybe someone there can help get your mom connected - good luck!



Monday, June 1, 2009

What is a good international pharmacy school in japan

What is a good international pharmacy school in japan?
What is a good international pharmacy school in japan? or is there any international school in japan that have summer courses? and are credits transferable to other college in USA?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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The only schools that I know that have a pharmacy school are for native speakers. As far as "summer school" the Japanese semester system is different then the US. The academic years starts in April and goes to August then has a break and goes from October to February. So its hard to take summer classes their. There are several universities in Japan that offer courses and degree in English. I recommend going to your college study abroad office and talk to them. Most courses you would take would transfer over but each university is different I hope this helps!