J-Shine & English for Teaching Younger Learners
JShine in English:
This 6 week full-time course is accredited by J-Shine and NEAS. It prepares participants to teach English to children. Graduates of the IH Sydney J-Shine course qualify to work as Assistant English Language Teachers in Japanese Government Primary Schools. Graduates may also choose to teach English in private language schools and pre-schools throughout Japan.
The J-Shine course is available to native Japanese speakers who have an Intermediate English level. It will develop the English language skills of the student and introduce teaching methodology and activities for teaching younger learners. Micro teaching and observation are also key aspects of this course. Participants can also gain real teaching experience through optional work experience programmes in accredited pre-schools in Sydney and primary schools in Tokyo or Osaka.
For further details of the J-Shine course in Japanese please select the Japanese text link at the top right of the screen.
For information on our JShine in Japanese Course please click here
Learning Outcomes
- increased accuracy of your own English skills
- confidence using English to teach children
- practical skills to teach children
- knowledge of how children learn at different ages (4 - 6 yrs, 7 - 9 yrs & 10 - 12 yrs)
- classroom management techniques
- using songs, games, story telling, craft, puppets and rhymes in the younger learners classroom
- teaching speaking, listening, reading and writing lessons to children
- planning a series of lessons
- awareness of the Japanese primary system.
Certification & Recognition
Certificate is issued by IH Sydney - Teacher Training Centre and J-Shine.
Course Content
Content includes:
- language development lessons – speaking, listening, reading, writing, vocabulary, grammar and pronunciation
- workshops on teaching methodology for children
- practice making lesson plans
- demonstrations of classroom management
- presentations and practice using songs, making masks, teaching games and other activities
- “teacher language” lessons
- practice teaching with your colleagues
- seminars on the Japanese primary school curriculum
- observation at state primary schools in conjunction with the NSW Department of Education
- work experience as a teacher’s assistant in a Sydney pre-school
- optional volunteer programme in primary schools in Tokyo and Osaka.
WEEKS 1 TO 4
The first 4 weeks of the course focus on teaching methodology, activities for the classroom (songs, games, chants, story telling and craft activities), lesson planning, peer teaching, observation and the Japanese primary school curriculum. In addition each week will focus on a key language skill (speaking, listening, reading, writing) to develop the students own accuracy and confidence to use English in the classroom.
WEEKS 5 & 6
These 2 weeks are conducted as work experience in an accredited pre-school in Sydney. Students are given the opportunity to put the teaching methodology into practice with the children at the centre. They will be involved in all activities at the centre from keeping a clean and tidy environment to running activities in the classroom.
WEEK 7 - OPTIONAL
International House Sydney students also have the truly unique opportunity to participate in volunteer teaching programmes in government primary schools in Tokyo and Osaka. Upon completion of the 6 week J-Shine course students can work as Assistant Language Teachers in the real classroom to gain even greater confidence and understanding by working alongside qualified Japanese primary teachers. The volunteer programme is optional and is 1 weeks in duration.
Assessment
There is no final examination.
You will be assessed on your:
- overall performance in classroom activities
- teaching practice
- presentations.
Entry Criteria
- intermediate level of English
- at least 18 years of age.
Course Length
- six weeks full-time, includes:
four weeks classtime (23 hours per week), and
two weeks experience (min. 25 hours per week).
Visas
Visas for non Australian passport holders include:
- visitors visa
- working holiday visa
- student visa (ELICOS).
Teaching Staff
All of our trainers are:
- accredited by the University of Cambridge
- post-graduate industry qualified
- experienced teacher trainers with an average of 12 years experience.
Please see our TESOL trainer profiles – the breadth of their experience and qualifications is unique in this fast growing industry.
Apply For This Course
| INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH LEVEL SPEAKERS can apply in one of three ways: |
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1) Direct entry with an official *English level test score of:
Please present the following to IH Sydney – Teacher Training Centre
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2) Without an official English level test scoreIf you are applying in Sydney – please send the following to register for the *in-school English level test:
*In-school English level tests are held every Wednesday at 2:45pm at Level 1,203 Clarence Street, Sydney. |
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3) Without an official English level test scoreIf you are applying from outside Sydney – please complete the following:
Students will also be required to complete a short telephone speaking test. |
Course Dates & Fees
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4 WEEKS FULL-TIME Plus 2 WEEKS WORK EXPERIENCE |
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2012
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Course fee: $2400 (6 wks) Full payment of course fees are required to secure your position on the course. |



