Japanese Language Teacher
- Licensed Teacher
- Bachelor
- 3 years of teaching experience
- Japanese
- Teaching Credential/LicenseOther Certification
- Japan
- Native-level Japanese
- Select an appropriate textbook
- Produce the curriculum
- Write the lesson plans
- Japanese Social Pension
- Japanese Social Pension
- A computer for work use
- Paid sick leave
- 'Floating' leave
- Assistance with a place to live
We are looking for a Japanese Language teacher to begin a Japanese language course at our international school. You will be expected to select the textbook and documnet your course.
Our Preschool students speak English within months of starting if that is not their home language. ESL students are at their grade level within two years of starting with us. All our Japanese students are Japanese/English bilingual.
Our Grade 3 – 11 students take the Stanford Standardized test every March at the end of their academic year. This year, 47% of students had above-average scores for their grade level. Our most recent High School class’ average SAT score was 1340, with a GPA of 3.89 on a 4.0 scale.
The Griggs program that we are affiliated with also boasts excellent success. 60% of the graduating class goes to the best 50 universities in the world.
The low student-to-teacher ratio of 1 teacher to 8 students at Axis International facilitates a personal interaction that fosters academic growth, critical thinking skills, and character development.
The purpose of Axis International school is to provide a good education to any child that would like to have an international education, and who shows an ability for it. In 2003 it was very difficult for a Japanese student to get into a good international school.
On the west side of Tokyo, choices were even more limited and it was felt that it would be possible to start a new school in the Kichijoji area.
We chose to use the program of Home Study International – a program created for children of missionaries of the Seventh-Day Adventist church. They had over one hundred years of experience. We had no intention of re-inventing the wheel so we used their program at the beginning.
Bible is one of the core subjects of the curriculum and is an integral part of establishing a values based curriculum. Teaching the Bible also trains children in having to make choices between good and bad. As they become older, they need to think about the questions of life. These questions have an important impact on our life and without touching on these, any education is incomplete.
To allow for effective interaction between the teacher and the students, and in order to pursue a truly holistic approach, we have adopted a maximum ratio of one teacher for eight students. This ensures that each teacher and student can interact on a daily basis as needed.
Teaching in Japan continues to be one of the most popular options for English teachers as well as licensed classroom teachers. One of the world's most technologically advanced countries, Japan also maintains a culture of old-world tradition and appreciation for beauty.