AEON Corporation: Teach English in Japan

A typical work week at AEON is 36-hours consisting of no more than 25 teaching hours, with the remaining hours spent on office responsibilities and lesson preparation. Office responsibilities include, but are not limited to interviewing prospective students, recommending texts, counseling students, completing progress reports, and greeting students in the lobby. All English teachers are expected to maintain a professional attitude and appearance, show enthusiasm and creativity in their lessons, actively participate in all meetings, workshops and AEON-related campaigns, show flexibility and a continued drive to improve and share and exchange cultural information with students and other teachers. A typical work week at AEON is 36-hours consisting of no more than 25 teaching hours, with the remaining hours spent on office responsibilities and lesson preparation. Office responsibilities include, but are not limited to interviewing prospective students, recommending texts, counseling students, completing progress reports, and greeting students in the lobby. All English teachers are expected to maintain a professional attitude and appearance, show enthusiasm and creativity in their lessons, actively participate in all meetings, workshops and AEON-related campaigns, show flexibility and a continued drive to improve and share and exchange cultural information with students and other teachers.

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For more than three decades, the AEON Corporation of Japan has been in the field of English education, offering classroom and internet opportunities to study and master the language. Founded in 1973, AEON has grown to become one of the largest educational institutes of its kind, with more than 3,...

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