Tag: JET Program
Deskwarming: an ALT Staple
Most ALTs will experience a phenomenon called “deskwarming” at some point in their career, but to different degrees. Deskwarming is essentially when you’re required to go to work (mostly because Japanese contracts are stiff), even though you may not actually have anything to do, so you either have to sit there or keep yourself killing…
(My) School Life as an Elementary School ALT on the JET Program
The JET Program’s motto is “Every Situation is Different”, or ESID for short. Basically, no one is ever going to have the same experience, so it’s hard to generalize the whole experience to someone. Some of my friends are T1s (Teacher 1, aka primary teacher, doing lesson planning, despite having “Assistant” in our working title),…
My Experience Traveling to Japan During Covid (July 2022)
I essentially started preparing my leave from America to Japan around June-July, left July 23 from Los Angeles, and arrived in Narita Airport on the 24th. (I would have recorded as much as the process as I could, since I tend to forget things and I really wanted to write down what I could, but…
Hello World!
In this small corner of the internet, I have started an obscure blog that probably no one will read. Maybe if I share it with friends and family they’ll read it less out of curiosity and more out of pity because there’s no one else to find this small website among an entire abyss of…