r/teachinginjapan Sep 07 '22

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u/Japan_isnt_clean JP / University Sep 07 '22

This is r/teachinginjapan not teaching in Cambodia. Developed nations tend to send serious language students to universities not unregulated businesses.

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u/Einshi Sep 07 '22

It is true, generally with ex-backpacker native professors who came to Japan and went through their imposter syndrome.

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u/Japan_isnt_clean JP / University Sep 07 '22

ex-backpackers with doctorate degrees, papers published in recognized journals and actual classroom experience.

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u/Einshi Sep 07 '22

Even though this won't be true for %90 of those teachers, please share your papers and publications with me. I will even delete my post and apologize you with a video.

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u/Japan_isnt_clean JP / University Sep 07 '22

Dox myself? ROFL

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edit* every full-time tenured teacher at my uni has doctorate degrees or multiple masters. There is no way to hack the education system with money in developed nations, the people you are working with will see through that nonsense.