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InsaneTangerine 07-24-2007 12:03 PM

Will I be able to find a job as a preschool teacher in Nihon?
 
I am currently engaged to be married and attending college to become a preschool teacher. My fiancé is considering moving to Japan to find more work in his field (animation). Becoming a preschool teacher has a lot of legal requirements to both earn certification and be in practice in America, and if I move I'll have to go to school all over again. I have been reading about education in Japan and have yet to see any mention of preschool. Would teaching preschool be a practical job for me there?

Nyororin 07-24-2007 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by InsaneTangerine (Post 187711)
I am currently engaged to be married and attending college to become a preschool teacher. My fiancé is considering moving to Japan to find more work in his field (animation). Becoming a preschool teacher has a lot of legal requirements to both earn certification and be in practice in America, and if I move I'll have to go to school all over again. I have been reading about education in Japan and have yet to see any mention of preschool. Would teaching preschool be a practical job for me there?

Teaching in a preschool would require proper, fluent Japanese - and a very in depth knowledge of Japanese culture. Japanese preschools focus on life skills and proper grammar/vocabulary.

I have no doubt that you could probably find some little preschool that would be happy to have you come in to do a little song and dance in English for an hour every other day... But you would need quite a few qualifications (other than just academic) to be a real teacher.

If you fulfill the requirements, I see no reason why you wouldn`t be able to be a preschool teacher.

jasonbvr 07-25-2007 12:08 AM

I suggest simply being an English teacher in the public schools. ALT's have less pressure on them than Japanese teachers and the difference in pay between a kindergarten/elementary school teacher is probably not that much. (Some regular teachers make less than ALT's even though they work more.)


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