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arioch36
Joined: 21 Jan 2003 Posts: 3589
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 8:24 pm Post subject: Chinese teacher |
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Ni hao Japan. I have been teaching in China for a couple of years. Prior, I taught in the Air force Plenty of BS degrees, never finished my MA.
I would like to teach in Japan for at least one year. Of course, that's what I said about china, and I am still here. Right now my ideal would be working at a semi-rural high school near Sapparo near the ocean.
I prefer high school, college. It seems teaching at a college may be unlikely?
One thought was to come to Japan straight from China. I noticed Westgate has 3 month contracts. If I came in June, July August, would it be pretty easy/difficult to find a job at a high school for the rest of the year?
How hot is Hokkaido in the summer? (Or should I ask how cold in the winter?)
I was looking into the JET program, but it seems there is a snag; Interviews applications must take place in your home country? Is it possible to apply from China?
I realize (I believe) that it is too late for the next school year. If I came to Japan on a Westgate 3 month deal, would it be possible to find a high school job, or would I be relegated to the language school heap?
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Celeste
Joined: 17 Jan 2003 Posts: 814 Location: Fukuoka City, Japan
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2003 10:25 pm Post subject: |
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With JET, you can only apply from China if you are a Chinese national who is applying to teach Chinese language and culture. You must interview in whatever country you hold a passport for and plan to represent during your time in the programme. If you got here in June, you might be able to find September work, as a lot of foreign instructors seem to go home around the summer break, and thir schools will need to hire replacements at that time.
I can't tell you much about Hokkaido- I'm at the opposite end of the country in Kyushu. Perhaps Glenski can tell you a bit more about this region? |
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Glenski

Joined: 15 Jan 2003 Posts: 12844 Location: Hokkaido, JAPAN
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Posted: Wed May 14, 2003 4:14 am Post subject: |
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Plenty of BS degrees, never finished my MA. |
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I prefer high school, college. It seems teaching at a college may be unlikely? |
College is very unlikely. Universities require a master's degree plus publications for full-time jobs. No publications seem to be needed for part-time work, but you usually need the master's for PT work, too.
High school may be an option for you, especially since you have had experience teaching. No promises, though.
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If I came in June, July August, would it be pretty easy/difficult to find a job at a high school for the rest of the year? |
Call Westgate and see what their typical hiring plans that time of year are. I think Westgate only hires people for university slots, but I haven't seen their site for a while.
High schools have 2-4 weeks of vacation in August, so I wouldn't expect to teach much then.
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How hot is Hokkaido in the summer? (Or should I ask how cold in the winter?) |
I've been in Sapporo for 5 years. Summers are very pleasant. Highs are about 25-30 degrees C. Winters have very heavy snow, and lows vary with location on Hokkaido, from -15 to -30C. Sapporo is on the warmer side. (None of these take into account wind chill.) |
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