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Reflections of an EFL teacher in Japan

Jayson Donor Zabala was my student at De La Salle University, where we met at the university’s preservice teacher training ...
In Tokyo, Levi Pells, 32, was managing a small team and earning more than he ever imagined. He noticed his happiness depended ...
Efforts to teach young children about sexuality are becoming more prevalent in Japan, as educators and local governments turn ...
The death of 22-year-old Lindsay Hawker in 2007 led to a nationwide manhunt for her killer, Tatsuya Ichihashi, who was later ...
The note, which told foreigners they were 'not welcome', was taped to the door and car of a Malaysian teacher living in ...
BCU partners with RGUHS to teach foreign languages to healthcare students, enhancing global job opportunities in the medical field.
While proficiency in the Japanese language is not required, applicants must at least have a bachelor’s degree in any field. For more information about the JET Program and to access the application ...
Officials and educators say early lessons in body awareness can help children speak up when something feels wrong. Read more ...
On a humid June morning in Tottori Prefecture in western Japan, hundreds of would-be teachers filed into exam halls to ...
The Japanese are fed up with the bad behavior of Chinese tourists,' says one Japanese teacher. 'They talk loudly, and they ...