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Explore all careersA Japanese Language Teacher develops engaging lessons to enhance proficiency in Japanese and its culture while assessing progress and fostering communication.
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A Japanese Language Teacher is responsible for delivering engaging lessons that enhance proficiency in the Japanese language and its culture. Duties typically include preparing lesson plans tailored to diverse learning styles, assessing student progress, and fostering a supportive classroom environment that encourages communication in Japanese.
Japanese Language Teachers may also collaborate with colleagues to integrate language learning into the broader curriculum and participate in professional development to improve their teaching methods.