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Jamaica to Japan: A Reflective Comparison of Classrooms and Cultures

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If you're contemplating leaving Jamaica to teach English in Japan, this book is essential. While general information about Japanese culture and work life is readily available online, this book offers insights from a Jamaican perspective. Through reflective comparisons of life in both countries, I share my personal experiences to help prepare you for this significant transition. Having taught at York Castle High School in Jamaica, I draw on my classroom experience to provide concise comparisons between teaching environments. Whether you're currently teaching in Jamaica or deciding between the two countries, this book offers valuable guidance. In Japan, there are two main types of English-teaching jobs: Eikaiwa (private English conversation schools) and ALT (Assistant Language Teacher) roles in public junior high or elementary schools. Understanding the critical differences between these positions is crucial for making an informed decision. I have experience in both roles and provide detailed comparisons to help you navigate your options. This book not only chronicles my years in Japan, both inside and outside the classroom, but also outlines the job application process and offers tips for assimilating into this new culture.

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Jamaica to Japan: A Reflective Comparison of Classrooms and Cultures, Adam-Clay Webb

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2020
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