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School in the Rain

It’s Monday morning. Rain drizzles down. I show up to school wet, dreading a dull day of classes. Lucky for me, it’s just as I fear.
First period grade 9s. I stand next to the chalkboard after a good morning greeting that wouldn’t register on a decibel meter for singing mice. The Japanese teacher teaches. Homework [...]

Midterms and ALT Meeting

Teaching in Japan
Jet Programme
Teachers report that students basically failed at their English midterms. Results were terrible, across the board with all 3 grades. Teachers from other subjects indicated similar results.
I suspect that if the city of Moriguchi doesn’t improve its education system by pumping a lot more life and heart and professionalism into it, [...]

Marking Tests

Teaching in Japan
JET Programme
Midterms day one of two today. English tests were today. The English teachers are busy at their desks, tall stacks of tests and work books and files handed in from students at their elbows. They work steadily, heads down.
It kind of makes me wish that Japanese teachers didn’t have so much [...]

The Day After the Staff Meeting

Teaching in Japan
Year 2, Month 3
The very next day following the staff meeting, the first year teachers take the first year students aside and speak to them in the gym for another lecture. At the morning meeting with staff, the principal encouraged staff to seek help from each other, and join each other in classrooms [...]

School Staff Meeting - Disaster

Teaching in Japan
Year 2, Month 3
Difficult Students
My first class is first year students again this week. The class is terrible, worse than before. They are rude, unruly, and completely ignore the teacher. She struggles, looks flustered and red faced, the class is a complete waste of time. No teaching was done at all, and needless [...]

Discipline, Typhoon and Taking Notes

Teaching in Japan
JET Programme
Though I don’t yet have details, I have heard that there were serious incidents last night involving first year students misbehaviour, or that at least the first year teachers have gotten to the point where they have spent last night, and perhaps today, contacting parents about the children in an attempt to [...]

Trouble at School

Teaching in Japan
JET Programme - 2nd Year
Today, due to a compressed schedule thanks to Culture Festival preparations, 1st year classes were not split in half as they normally are. The resulting larger than normal class proved to be less well behaved than normal, and entirely uncontrolled.
Since arriving from elementary school some four months ago, [...]

The Pursuit of Happiness, Realized

I Found it in Japan
I stand beneath the blossoms of famous cherry trees, delicate pink and white petals fluttering all around me in the light breeze. The sun shines bright and clear overhead, and the air is warm on my bare skin. Through the trees I see the river meander slowly by, deep and heavy, [...]

Anime Review: Toradora!

If you haven’t seen this anime, please follow the link below to read up on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toradora!
The artwork for Toradora! is decent. The characters are fairly common style, though I found the main pair’s faces just a touch different, which helped them stand out. The soundtrack was fair, nothing special, but didn’t seem to detract from [...]

My Summer Schedule

My “tentative” Summer Schedule. It’s only April and the summer is shaping up to be busy and very active!! (And expensive - ouch!) Can’t wait to get out and have some fun. This should make up for the quiet winter when the cold and rain keeps people indoors. Thankfully the JET Programme allows plenty of [...]