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ssean



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 17, 2004 11:45 pm    Post subject: getting a job in japan Reply with quote

wondering if anyone could help me. been TESOL for about 4 yrs at the moment, am a quailified primary/intermediate teacher but got sidetracked into second language teaching. just completed a graduate diploma in language teaching and enjoyed it so much am now contemplating in doing a masters. the university of Auckland offers two masters, one is masters of professional studies and the other is a master of arts in language teaching. should i be bothered that one is an ma and one is just a masters. would eventually like to get a job in a university in Japan. if anyone could help i would be really grateful.
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PAULH



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Location: Western Japan

PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:21 am    Post subject: Re: getting a job in japan Reply with quote

ssean wrote:
wondering if anyone could help me. been TESOL for about 4 yrs at the moment, am a quailified primary/intermediate teacher but got sidetracked into second language teaching. just completed a graduate diploma in language teaching and enjoyed it so much am now contemplating in doing a masters. the university of Auckland offers two masters, one is masters of professional studies and the other is a master of arts in language teaching. should i be bothered that one is an ma and one is just a masters. would eventually like to get a job in a university in Japan. if anyone could help i would be really grateful.




Sean

I am teaching at a Japanese university and could best advise you on what they are looking for. As well as a Masters degree (most preferred are degrees in English, TESOL, Applied Linguistics or a related degree) you will need teaching experience in Japan, 3 referreed publications needed for full time jobs. Nowadays a PhD is increasingly desirable. A TESOL diploma will not make much difference to your job application and they will look more at the Masters. the diploma will give you some job / teaching skills but many also ask for Japan-related experience e.g. working part time at a university if you are looking for full time jobs.

Some jobs here are advertised in English but they attract a lot of applications. Some knowledge of Japanese is recommended as many job postings are advertised in Japanese and choices open up to you.

For a look at current jobs in Japan go to

http://www.jalt-publications.org/tlt/jobs

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to see what job requirements are for obtaining university positions. I am working full time if if you would like to PM me with any questions.
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PAULH



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 1:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would also look at this university job site

http://jrecin.jst.go.jp/index_e.html

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Paul
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