James Turner

High School Social Studies Teacher at Gyosei International School
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Kisarazu, Chiba, Japan, JP

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Experience

    • Primary and Secondary Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • High School Social Studies Teacher
      • Apr 2017 - Present

      Teaching social studies, English grammar and English literature to high school grades 7-12, creating curriculum, assessments, materials and tests.- Management of a homeroom class, including assessment, planning school trips and events, discipline and parent teacher conferences in Japanese.- Writing of report cards, official records and guidance for university entrance preparation.- Running coaching sessions for EIKEN and other academic examinationsTeaching social studies, English grammar and English literature to high school grades 7-12, creating curriculum, assessments, materials and tests.-Management of a homeroom class, including assessment, planning school trips and events, discipline and parent teacher conferences in Japanese.-Writing of report cards, official records and guidance for university entrance preparation.-Running coaching sessions for EIKEN and other academic examinations Show less

    • Primary School Teacher
      • Jun 2012 - Mar 2017

      Teaching English, maths, social studies, science, religion and art in English and Japanese to elementary school students.- Management of a homeroom class of 34 students, including curriculum implementation, testing and assessment, lesson planning, discipline and parent teacher conferences.- Numerous other duties including Japanese translation and interpretation, promotional events and organising school trips.

Education

  • University of Bath
    Bachelor of Science - BS, Development Economics and International Development
    2000 - 2004

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