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A: Please visit the Directory of the Overseas Japanese-Language Educatinoal Institutions (Search) http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/japan/oversea/surveydb/. This site, maintained by the Japan Foundation's Japanese Language Institute, Urawa, reflects the data from a world-wide survey conducted in 2003. You can search by type of school and location, etc.
กก For elementary and secondary positions, check NCJLT Newsletter (check
http://www.ncjlt.org/ for address) as well as regional Japanese teachers' association newsletters (check http://www.jflalc.org/index.php?act=tpt&id=157 for addresses). You may also want to check with school districts where you are interested in teaching: last minute job openings are found every year in many districts.
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A: You can find names of schools that offer Japanese by visiting the Directory of the Overseas Japanese-Language Educatinoal Institutions (Search) http://www.jpf.go.jp/e/japan/oversea/surveydb/. You can also refer to the list of regional organization of Japanese teachers. http://www.jflalc.org/index.php?act=tpt&id=157
If you have a particular program in mind, please tell us the region and or state as well as the level and the type of school/program you are interested in, and we will try to provide you with some names of schools. It is your responsibility, however, to contact the schools prior to your visit and get their permission to visit their classes.
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A: Join the Japanese teachers' association in your area. You can find an appropriate association by looking at Regional Japanese Teachers Associations on our web page.
http://www.jflalc.org/index.php?act=tpt&id=157
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| LAST UPDATE: 2005-08-12 15:51:03 |
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