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Brooks



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 5:37 am    Post subject: Japanese teaching in the US Reply with quote

I am thinking of moving back to the US in the future.
I am engaged to a Japanese woman, and we would go together.
She used to teach Japanese at secondary schools in Japan, and is an English teacher.
She is flexible about work in the US, but would consider teaching at a Japanese school or teaching Japanese at a high school or university.
She wants to study translation in Tokyo to improve her job chances, and that may take up to a year and a half.
For her to teach Japanese at an American university, does she need a M.A.?

When we go, what are the best places to look for work?
I assume big cities like Chicago or New York, or the west coast or Hawaii.
Does anyone know any good websites for Japanese teaching in the US?

thanks.
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PAULH



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 6:53 am    Post subject: Re: Japanese teaching in the US Reply with quote

Brooks wrote:
I am thinking of moving back to the US in the future.
I am engaged to a Japanese woman, and we would go together.
She used to teach Japanese at secondary schools in Japan, and is an English teacher.
She is flexible about work in the US, but would consider teaching at a Japanese school or teaching Japanese at a high school or university.
She wants to study translation in Tokyo to improve her job chances, and that may take up to a year and a half.
For her to teach Japanese at an American university, does she need a M.A.?

When we go, what are the best places to look for work?
I assume big cities like Chicago or New York, or the west coast or Hawaii.
Does anyone know any good websites for Japanese teaching in the US?

thanks.



Brooks ,

Im not an expert but most part time university positions will require at least an Masters degree.

IF you do a quick search of google for teaching Japanese as a second language there are a few links. Lambert University offers a course in teaching Japanese as a Second Language

http://lambert.edu/tjfl/tjfl_intro.html

University of Hawaii also has a JSL program as well.
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myesl



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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2004 10:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm also not an expert, but I think for a uni she'll need a Ph.D. Americans don't learn languages, so the sitaution is opposite to Japan for language teachers trying to find a job. Of course, outside of a university I wouldn't think that would be as important as her teaching experience, English ability, and how her early classes go. But I'm mostly talking out my bum Smile
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nuuri55



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2004 6:06 am    Post subject: Teaching Japanese in the United States Reply with quote

Teaching Japanese in the United States.

For Community Colleges she would most likely need an MA.

For Universities she would most likely need a PHD.

For High Schools (Secondary) she would need a Bachelors and in most states a teaching certificate.

I only have an MA but I teach at a University as a part-time (adjunct) professor of Japanese language. Most universities require a PHD unless you have a lot of experience.

I hope this helped.

Regards,

Nuuri55
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hamel



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PostPosted: Sat Aug 07, 2004 11:50 am    Post subject: japanese teachers in the states Reply with quote

i know a japanese woman who teaches part time in a japanese language school in seattle and i recently met another japanese woman who teaches japanese "culture" at a public school. both have teaching credentials (i.e. for k-12) from japan.
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taikibansei



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 14, 2004 8:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

myesl wrote:
I'm also not an expert, but I think for a uni she'll need a Ph.D. Americans don't learn languages, so the sitaution is opposite to Japan for language teachers trying to find a job. Of course, outside of a university I wouldn't think that would be as important as her teaching experience, English ability, and how her early classes go. But I'm mostly talking out my bum Smile


My wife is trying to get hired teaching Japanese for next semester. There is a demand in the States for good Japanese language instructors, and even 4-year universities (like the one locally) will consider you with an MA. (FWIW, all three Japanese faculty currently on staff have just the MA.) However, it's mostly part-time work--the few full-time positions (none locally) almost invariably demand a Ph.D. with publications.
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