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S.I.L.A.C. - Faculty

Yamasa's faculty members work as a team to provide considerable variety, although one faculty member will be designated as academic advisor for your class.

All of the teachers are native speaking, fully qualified and highly experienced professional teachers of Japanese as a foreign language.

Before assuming positions in a Yamasa teaching team, all of the faculty are required to have considerable experience in teaching Japanese as a second language. Yamasa's faculty is one of the most experienced in Japan. In addition to many years of experience, virtually all of the faculty have overseas teaching experience and a world outlook considered unusual in Japan.

A key advantage results from the fact that Yamasa's SILAC programs are offered all year round. By contrast, many short courses offered by universities and institutes in Japan are offered only in the summer, or at certain times of the year, with all instruction provided by teachers on casual contracts.

The major difference between Yamasa's faculty and the Japanese teachers employed by other education providers is that Yamasa's teachers are professionals. As our programs are offered year round, the program is able to attract and retain full-time career professionals and professional teachers looking for permanent part-time positions. This is something that other Japanese language education providers are usually unable to match.

As a result the qualitative difference between Yamasa's programs and courses offered elsewhere is considerable and increasing.

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