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Is being an alt difficult?
I learned a lot from them. But if you ask me what the most difficult thing about being an ALT would be, the answer is simple. It’s the period of time just before your contract ends. Its that process and the uncertainty around the nature of this type of contracted position that makes it the most difficult.
How much do Alt teachers make in Japan?
ALT (Assistant Language Teacher): 200,000 – 250,000 yen per month. Some public schools don’t hire their native teachers through JET, but prefer to do so directly.
How do I become an alt teacher in Japan?
Applicants must:
- be a Filipino citizen.
- possess excellent English ability both orally and in writing.
- be physically and mentally fit to work abroad.
- hold a Bachelor’s degree or higher, or be able to obtain such qualifications by the designated arrival date.
Which is better Alt or Eikaiwa?
Your best option is to go with the JET Programme if you want an ALT position. They usually offer the highest salary of around 300,000 yen and pay the full amount even in months with a lot of holidays. While the standard salary is 250,000 yen for eikaiwa schools, you’ll find a few that offer more.
Why do you want to be an ALT in Japan?
Be sure to arrive nice and early at your school (ideally 30 minutes before your start time). One of the benefits of being an ALT in Japan compared to other jobs in Japan, is you are likely going to have a good work-life balance. We would encourage you to make the most of that while you can.
Are English teachers in demand in Japan?
About Teaching in Japan. English teachers are in high demand. In order to teach English in Japan, most teachers will require a Bachelor’s degree and a clean criminal record. Teaching certification, such as TEFL, is preferred but not required.
How much does an Alt make in Japan?
In general, ALTs get paid between ¥200,000- ¥250,000 ($1800 – $2300) as starting salaries. Rates can go up the longer you stay with a private ALT recruiting company or with Japanese government funded teaching programs like JET.
What is working at an Eikaiwa like?
Your day at work usually starts with kindergarten and elementary school kids in the early afternoon and the later the day gets, the older the students are. By working for an eikaiwa you usually have less vacation than ALTs (assistant language teachers) who work for public schools and have vacation when the schools do.
Why do Japanese use ALT?
The role of an ALT is first and foremost to communicate with the students. You will be dispatched to public elementary and junior high schools in different areas of the southern island of Japan, Kyushu. At school, you will work in tandem with the Japanese teachers to help them teach English.
What does an alt do in Japan?
An ALT works with a Japanese teacher to help teach English. They might work just at one school or across a number of them. Because an ALT is an assistant teacher the responsibilities are lower – setting the curriculum and marking are left to the teacher.