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  1. 2019年1月23日 · At the dawn of the Meiji Period, three young girls were sent to live in the United States to experience American education and society firsthand and bring their knowledge back to Japan. Author Janice Nimura discusses their cross-cultural journey and their influence on Japanese society.

  2. 2016年4月11日 · Post-elementary school education in Japan is a little different from its Western counterpart, which can be confusing at first. At a JHS in the United States, for example, you’ll typically find students between the ages of 11 to 13 in grades six, seven, and eight

  3. 2017年10月16日 · Teaching at a Japanese University. Wendell T. Harrison Updated October 16, 2017. Teaching English FAQ. Landing a teaching job in Japan isn't particularly difficult. In most cases, you'll get hired without ever stepping foot into the country, provided you have a bachelor's degree, proven English competency, and don't completely blow the interview.

  4. 2022年3月8日 · At the age of 6, Tsuda was one of five young women sent to receive an education in the United States as part of the Iwakura Mission. Returning to Japan after 11 years, Tsuda was alarmed by the treatment of women in her home country and determined to improve the lot of her countrywomen.

  5. 2016年4月12日 · 7 Key Resource Sites for English Teachers. Jessica Famularo Updated April 12, 2016. Teaching English. Moving to Japan to teach English is an exciting, but nerve-racking, prospect.

  6. 2018年8月17日 · Teaching Elementary School 101. Michael Kanert Updated August 17, 2018. Teaching English. Teaching elementary school kids can be the most rewarding kind of teaching in Japan. But you have to keep on your toes! 1. School Setup. http://www.nagareyama.ed.jp/ryusyou/ Elementary school ranges from 6-year-olds in grade one to 12-year-olds in grade six.

  7. 2019年10月29日 · Learning Japanese. www.pexels.com. You've made up your mind; you want to study Japanese at a language school in Japan. Great—immersion is a key element of language learning and retention! But if you aren't doing it through a university program, it can be hard to know where to start.

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