A lot of the stuff you find questionable ARE THE REASONS WHY it’s clean and in order in Japan. The reasons things are traditional are because they work. The Japanese understand better than we ever will.
@@charliemcawesome5012Actually, that is incorrect! they have a really fucked up culture of working inhumane hours, sexual assault isnt really addressed at all and is rampant, and the students arent taught in depth about the atrocities their country committed during ww2 like what the japanese did in nanking and how they sent child soldiers to fight and die. Hope this helps!
Because japan seems to have a good education system that doesn't groom children into sexual nature, changing genders and shaming children who will vote opposing political parties, instead of actually teaching the class.
@@BleachDemon69Yeah man, make it so only *some* salaries catch up a little to inflation. That’ll fix the teaching shortage and make more people want to go to school for an education degree.
"Jesus" means "Jehovah is salvation". This is the name of Christ real christians are hated for. "HalleluJah" means "Praze Jah" (Jehovah). Psalm 83: 18: "That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth." The problem is Devil runs the world. He is lier and murderer. This is the reason why deception and violence are everywhere. This is the reason why parents blatantly lie to their chilren about Santa: in that way they produce "deceive-me-people" that love liers to same extent they love their parents. That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our loved ones again! :-)
faithfull to the source. The anime cracked me up. If anyone has time you should watch it, its called saint oniisan. Its jesus and budha taking on a vacation.
Its worse. They continued the narrative that the war was for the good of the other countries and that Japan wanted to spread its advancements to help the countries. At that time, Japan saw themselves superior to many of the countries they colonised, especially China and Korea.
@@ggerdaggthis goes back a little further than that, but, the Russian Empire has always had a bit of jealousy or general distrust towards western Europe as far back as the Enlightenment of the 17th century or even further back. As an outsider, I find it all ironic.
Am a high school student in japan rn. English textbook sucks, they omit some details in the history books and stuff but science and math subjects are top tier. Maybe it’s just my school tho who knows
@@Netherite0_0 Ignore my last comment(im an idiot). But yea, I guess we can. Problem is if the student isn’t that interested then they don’t. Tbh the class is just so boring.
The biggest highlight is the fact that your students respect you, and you don’t have to deal with disrespectful students here in America, I’m happy for you. I really am.
To be fair, it is because there was an expectation delivered to the kids from an early age. My kids went to a private school and there were expectations, and nonsense was not tolerated. I often volunteered there and it was a pleasure. I had to tell my kids that the schools I went to... we were a PAIN IN THE BUTT to the teachers. I regret that.
Why would you be happy for her when she listed a bunch of negative things too? There are pros and cons in every country, she doesn’t necessarily have it better
@@darris1939 i mean considering teachers in america are also underpaid i think a lot of them would take this option instead, if it’s not some toxic work environment.
@@Tuishimi honestly I also heard so SO many horrible stories in private schools so not sure it's fair to say private schools are always way better than public schools, my public schools wasn't that bad
I remember reading a Chinese text book and a Japanese text book in English talking about Nanjing the Chinese said and referred to it as genocide and a massacre while the Japanese text book referred to it as a minor incident that happened.
@@MysteryWgF_show More commonly known as the Rape of Nanjing. Basically Japanese troops took over and had their way with the local population. Look it up if you want details.
I wonder if they have a odd colored hair student who sits in the back of the classroom who looks out the window and mysteriously misses class every so often?
Im a teacher in America (Texas). Can confirm I would HAPPILY take a 10k reduction in salary if I just had kids that were polite and cleaned up after themselves.
Like why not, at least you will live longer when you love your job. Less stress , less chances of dying from hypertension. Whats the use of so much money when you don't have the health to use the money.
@@aflatminor-40 Jesus is God, so Arabic Christians call Him Allah (since it just means God), but Muslims believe in an entirely different God that they call Allah
Germany : "We send our deepest condolences for the people we've wronged. We have created the darkest chapter in the history of mankind. We take full responsibility, and such crimes against nature will not be tolerated" Japan : "What??? Couldn't hear you properly"
Tbh the way Germans think about that is. Not healthy at all. It wasn't completely Germanys fault and it was nowhere near the darkest chapter in mankind
@@theredoctopus3196 I agree that maybe not all the citizens of Germany were responsible because they were mostly brainwashed to believe the information that they were fed but I would defo recommend watching schindlers list
@isihosena635 ehm nein. Ww2 started partly due to the pressure the Germans were in after ww1 wich was entirely France' fault. Additionally they got brainwashed by Hitler wich granted is how dictatorships work but still. And there are many other periods in human history where entire nations got annihilated in senseless wars. It's only that most of them don't get taught since they're way further in the past. What made ww2 special is the atomic warfare wich tbf the only nation actually having used those weapons was the US when they annihilated innocent Japanese folks. So yeah Germany wasn't at fault for EVERYTHING and most the parties involved in that war had their own war crimes. Exactly that fact is why it's unhealthy to think of the Germans like that. And I'm saying that as a German. Yeah shit happened and yes it was unethical bullshit but to act as if similar things hadn't happened before and ignoring the circumstances under wich all these things came to be is just weak minded. Japan does better in trying to keep people pieceful and not preventing the nation to feel unnecessary guilt. Granted not teaching anything is also not the entirely correct method. If everybody should feel that way, we should start hammering into every Americans mind how their ancestors are at fault of wipin out innocent people with the most evil mass destruction weapon ever created. How's that? .... we don't do that? Fine. Then let's stop acting as if Germany Is evil or should feel guilt for anything.
@@TheOrangeRoadYou say that like the US public wanted war. We wanted nothing to do with WWII. The US military was also in no fighting shape at the beginning of WWII. That's why we sat out 39 and 40; the military was smaller than Portugal's-a nation roughly the size of Indiana--was using outdated equipment and was using old doctrine. It took until 1942 for us to be in decent fighting shape and we didn't get really good until 1943/44. We were not emotionally or militarily ready.
@@colincipriani4753 Exactly. The public did *not* want any war. They were just coming out of WW1, and didn't want to go back in. The US gov however was a different story. It's a very good book, I'd recommend it
Population declining and moving from rural to urban areas. I've seen some gorgeous, spacious schools in rural areas, but unfortunately those same areas are closing down because they can't function anymore with such small populations.
And it does not have the educational problems, the mentally colonized Germans got. (Coincidence ?) Who follows the US educational model, get's the same results.
That's something about history that always intrigued me, what history is taught and omitted in other countries because the saying "History is written by the winners" seems so true in comparison to what we teach vs other countries.
It's really not though. Unless you completely wipe out the enemy, and everyone involved was 100% on your side, various perspectives will get out there. Heck just due to people choosing to inspect all the data, alternative viewpoints can be brought firth long after the event. Now sure, there is something to be said about what is taught, but in this age, the information is out there. It just depends on what you choose to believe.
@@jamesmcdonnell2455 Except that, just like in this comment section right here, Japanese ultranationalists swarm out and try to shout down any factual discussion.
@@jamesmcdonnell2455this is so true. In college, I decided to take European history (mostly due to that I’m tired of constantly hearing the US one being repeated so many times in grade school) and we actually learned about England’s side of the Revolutionary War and it’s interesting to learn why they wanted to keep, the then English Colony. As for some wars, if they happen to far into the past, then only a handful of people could write down what was happening. Like during the medieval times or in days of the Roman Empire. Those events were most likely, were written by only the victors.
It's not really that odd. If you look it up, it's always specific to the country. Not many countries teach about the history of other countries/continents. Here in the UK, we learn about Stone-Iron age, Ancient Egypt, Romans and Greeks because they had a long lasting legacy on the UK, followed by all the Vikings, Normans, the medieval ages etc. Modern history is WW1/2 and the cold war. The only american history within the curriculum is the Atlantic Slave Trade, and thats because of Europe being the only reason it happened! In Primary (pre age 11), the school has to teach about one non-european civilisation (Mayans, Benin or Baghdad 900AD) purely to contrast to European history. We literally don't learn about American, Asian or African history (except for one of non-european civ mentioned) in school. Some of North America's history is studied at a-level. So unless you go to uni, we really don't learn about the history outside of Europe.
It's like when a girl is touched in her private parts during a train ride, dishonor is brought on her even though she's a victim - so they prefer to not report the issue ever if possible. Their concept of honor is a bit... weird
@alexandercochran4013 You really think the reason Germany is a bureaucratic mess with a dysfunctional armed forces is because of denazification and not because the country straight up missed the digitalization era? If you love japan so much, go live there.
I’m absolutely fascinated by Japan (my husband’s grandmother was a “war bride” from Japan) and I majored in history so I’m really curious about some of the things they don’t teach about history in Japan in general.
@@VEAFY They only really go in depth with geography in higher grades and higher level courses, meaning the average or below average person has little knowledge. That and America is massive and you don’t need geography knowledge of other countries to get by. I still think it’s a bad thing.
america desperately needs better infrastructure to make the changes that to happen actually happen but no one in power will actually do any of that so everyone just points their fingers at others in the same boat
Took my a while to find this comment and that makes me happy. 95% of the time the kids are fine, adults just suck ass at handling them. Calling the security officer, because for some reason we need police in a school, because a kid called their mom after you got done talking and expected kids to work on their worksheets? That's not even the worst and far from the only example I have. There's a lot of Karen teachers out there. There's a lot of power tripping teachers out there.
@@seaofbees783dawg if a politician ran on what you are suggesting they would literally be labeled white supremacy at because “funding infrastructure” directly benefits working class white people in an overwhelming majority. LITERALLY “why we can’t have nice things” 😂
they dont have custodians the way we do. the kids have to do all the cleaning so you dont get kids vandalizing it since it just means more work for them. probably also teaches them to appreciate the school more than what we have here.
I went to a private school in the US. We had to wear skirts or dresses, and the boys had to wear collared shirts and their hair could not be longer than their ears.
People (especially Americans or foreign kids that grew up watching too much western media) like to talk abt this as if it's the most oppressive thing they ever had to go through at school. like chill you don't need to have your hair look like a bird's nest 😂(as someone still IN the eastern education system).
It sucks and it's spreading amongst public schools now too. They think it "fixes social issues". It really just benefits the schools, not the students.
I liked the school uniforms but ceremonial uniforms costs are excessive. Like elementary school and middle school is my limit for uniforms. Its to ensure kids are safe by association with their guardian. Whereas high-school offered vocational skills or upper-level education. The uniform is secondary to what is being taught.
@@coachburke9145It’s more likely that she’d end up in prison or worse. Get up from your armchair and speak about Juneteenth at a MAGA rally, and see how long you survive, if you’re so brave.
They don't care about past, they look at the future and don't waste their time for apologize about what their great grandpa did(cuz obviously they had nothing to do with that). Thats how you rise a civilization from its ashes and live in 2050
@@EF-fm6wtGermany does so what’s the problem ? Do you think their country isn’t successful ? Also if japan’s lack of acknowledgement for their atrocities is what makes a country “rise from the ashes” then why is their currency going down and what about the fact that no one is having kids over there bc of the state of the country… be serious please
@@mars-guajardo2507 first of all, I didn't say its the only condition for be succesful, nothing can be the only condition about it. Germany can be succesful too i mean why not? I only said that attitude benefits to japan. And currency is going down for like only 1 month bro japan yen is literally one of the most stable currencies in the world when you take a look at the past 20 years. I have nothing to say about fertility, theyre not doing really well in that yes. But while there are millions of qualities to measure countries, its kind of annoying that everyone is talking about fertility when the subject is japan. I mean you can talk about tech, welfare, financial stability, low inflation, the law, freedom etc but i see the fertility is more important than all of them lol. Also low fertility is something that you can only see in the countries which has financial prosperity. I know its bad but it can't be your biggest problem. I mean look at you, the US have 20 times worse homicide rates compared to japan. The us is nearly 100 fkin times worse homeless rates compared to japan. I can give examples like this ones until morning. You get it right? I can live with low fertility but the other rates is what makes a country unliveable. Fyi my english is b1 or something like that. Apologies for mistakes
What are you talking about? I was barely taught the good the US has done and was mostly taught about the bad like the more racially divided times. Has it changed in 15 years?
What? Idk about you but I pay attention in class. Im a rising senior now and all iv learned in school is that basically the US is bad because we did little war crimes, dont like gays, and apprently need to reprimand for slavery.
Standards to be a teacher is pretty low in america actually. Kids are a menace with how rampant social media is, so i wouldn't even bother applying, you'll be treated like dirt unless you get lucky and get a job in a good school.
Standards are different from state to state. The states with the highest performing schools have higher standards for teachers and generally higher pay and stronger unions. That’s reality, sorry if any readers don’t like the truth
False! Crazy blanket statement considering all over is incredibly varied. Every state is very different. Try coming to NJ of all places. Our standards are ridiculously high and you'll be lucky to find a position without at least a Master's degree in many schools. That's the experience in south/middle of NJ. Our pay is okay and our unions are incredibly strong. It makes a big difference.
being a teacher in America is terrible. Students have zero discipline or accountability, act like complete idiots, they lie, cheat, are rude, violent, and disrespectful. Parents blame you for them failing to be a part of their child's life and expect you to be a babysitter and you only get paid enough to live slightly above the poverty line...
Teachers in my area are millionaires. Connecticut teachers make bank. 80-90k a year. Starting pay around 70k per year. You can easily be looking at 100,000 per year after a while.
Both are to blame along with technology. Parents relay too much on TV, phones, and internet to entertain their kids. Kids are no longer being discipline causing their focus and behavior to deteriorate. Parents think everything is fine since their kids aren't acting up at home and doing their own thing, and no really getting involved in their kids life. Majority of the stuff taught at school is boring. How is a kid suppose to enjoy learning when the same thing has been taught for the last 12 years? Example: Go to English class. Write an essay, learn these vocabulary words, read this book, test, and repeat. Only way anyone will fix it is to change the culture. When you have TikTok clips of ppl acting bad, they're going to imitate it. Kids learn quick that the parents are too busy with work and they can act up with no consequences. In the end. Everyone goes down the same path of saying screw it and do what you want. Teachers have power but just don't know how to use it effectively. One technique they used when I was a kid is if a kid acts up and normal corrective actions don't work, they would punish the whole class. This turned the students on the bad kid. Others will tell him to shut up and start ignoring them. The usually stuff was like extra homework, pop quiz, no study guides, and so on.
As a history teacher don’t get me started about Japan’s genocide and war crimes denial lol. Not so fun fact but the majority of those killed in the bombings of Nagasaki and Hiroshima were Korean slaves working in wartime factories.
Their traditional way of sitting was developed to make people legs numb so they could not attack the shoguns. The position of shogun was replaced by the position of prime minister long over a hundred years ago. When kids developed bags with wheels because they were given books that were too heavy the older generation stopped them only because they themselves didn't have them when they were at the same age.
Honestly as a teacher here in America the kids are the biggest highlight. Salary is definitely a con but the kids make it worth it. Lol I teach art and the amount of times they’ve drawn or made things then get so excited to show me just warms my heart. I teach elementary 4th and 5th grade btw.
@@nicolasguiem7369 Jesus, our culture is so screwed up. Let me teach you the purpose of history my friend. It's not about keeping score. It's not about who owes whom an apology. It's not a contest for woke status. History is learning about the successes and failures of past human development so that we can learn from mistakes and improve on the accomplishments of our forebearers. If you can't learn from error you may be doomed to repeat it. And if you can't learn from others work, you'll be constantly reinventing the wheel. So, yeah, History: it's worth learning.
@@exercisethemind The ones who won the war wrote history and u think those countries that colonize other country's will write about their bad deed no they won't just take a look at the UK and Japan are no less than them they're the same same when it comes to cruelty and exploit of those country that get colonize
Coincidentally, my friends who are teachers in America have referred to the job as a “kick in the balls” so the sign has some merits for an English/American classroom. Based on what my friends told me in the US and this video, there seems be some similar comparisons to schools in Japan…outside of the respectful students(and most likely parents, everyone working together to keep the school clean, and older gender values.
I've never met a teacher that doesn't complain about pay, even when they make 6 figures, it's wild. Maybe just work when you get the whole summer off and on the winter break too.
@@jkhsdjkhfjkhh3 you have no idea how stressful a teacher’s job can get and how overworked they can be. They need these vacations, please have some respect.
@@jkhsdjkhfjkhh3 i promise, they dont make 6 figures. most make around 30k-40k in my area, though probably more if u work longer or live in a more expensive state
@@jkhsdjkhfjkhh3I live in Austria. I never hear teachers complain about pay here. One time we had to interview people about their career and one of the questions is if you get paid enough for the work you do. Some of the people we interviewed were teachers and all of them said they were alright with the pay. Actually most people we interviewed were alright with the pay which kinda surprised me
The "omissions" in history are everywhere to some degree. I learned about Edison and Westinghouse year after year in school, but never once even heard Tesla's name. Didn't know the guy existed until I'd graduated.
Agree. Let them keep their own Japanese values. It's their own country. Don't bring whatever American 'values' or else schools will turn out to be like those in American High school movies.
This is where I disagree with the cute woman in the video. I believe she is just talking about her school, but I have worked in many schools in Japan where girls are allowed to wear slacks instead of skirts.
I finished in 2017, and I been to dozens of schools in the us due to moving with parents, but there was not ONE school that forbade any of that, you sure you're in the us lol, because they most certainly do not care unless you're sagging your pants
I go to school in America and the teachers here really need a raise- some of the students are literally bullying and harassing the teachers just because the lessons aren't entertaining enough for them
I'm actually going to be finishing school and then moving to Japan to teach English myself! I was born and raised in Japan, and so to have any opportunity to go back makes my heart flutter 🤓
Japan: Unit seven thirty what now? Batman death march? What's that? No, those islands were never inhabited! Who the hell was Nan King? Isn't that an American author?
I hear u. I also teach English in Japan and the textbooks are ....bad and their lack of history education is worrying . Okay is definitely shit. But hey, whatever.
One of the reasons I don’t f with Japan is not only the high sexual assualt crimes/how they treat it, and the misogyny, but also how they refuse to even say sorry or teach there students about the r@pe, murders, tortures and experiments they did on my Chinese ancestors. They were even worse than the nazis, they were literally buddies, yet that’s just supposed to be brushed off ? It’s literally a huge part of ww2 history and how there country lost yet they won’t even teach it. Japan is a beautiful country, but it is far from perfect. Thank you for being honest on how it’s schooling is not perfect. The amount of sexual assault/cp they have in anime alone is disgusting, let alone the S/A crimes and how the police/families treat them.
Not saying American school is perfect either, far from it, but Japan is honestly not that great of a place (in my opinion as someone who is related to those from there too). I’m sick of seeing Americans see Japan as a utopia. We need to be aware of every country’s faults and what to watch out for.
I agree. It’s uncomfortable watching so many Americans and other westerners romanticizing Japan when they have very serious issues going on that few will address. If your country commits mass atrocities, the least you can do is acknowledge that in history class ffs. Also the misogyny is so pervasive
Cp and the loli stuff definitely is absolutely degenerate I'll agree on that but SA is not depicted as "go do the same! There's nothing wrong with that!" It's to spread awareness and the horrors of it not to normalize it
Hey, I also found history class in the USA questionable as a foreigner student. It's not super censored in the books; but it is deliberately avoided in class to plant an image of purity or a belief of supremacy.
In what way? I mean there were definitely instances where we were the good guys but there were definitely instances where we weren’t and most people already think that America is and always has been a villain
I wish I were in your class just to see you every day, it would be such a delightful experience for my eyes, I have not seen a girl so perfect in my whole life.
Well that is true. I remember in grade school all teachers basically saying ‘If native Americans just stayed on their reservations, they would have less trouble’ etc etc
@@Jonas-Seiler bro what are you talking about? I could list probably 20 off the top of my head that the US has done wrong and I’ve been out of school for a while. Not my fault you didn’t pay attention in history class
Can't speak for any other countries, but at least in America the easy availability of resources from other viewpoints online has pretty much "let the cat out of the bag" in recent years about America's past; this wasn't so much a thing 10-15 years ago where a lot less of the youth were on the internet and you could just broadcast a metric assload of America propaganda on the TV to get people to stop thinking about it. It also doesn't help that the current youth (Gen Z and Gen Alpha) grew up in the shadow of 9/11 and the War on Terror. A lot of people here had family members or somebody they knew get deployed to the middle east, only for said family member to come back with physical injuries, PTSD, or just in a coffin. The state of the country's politics and division the past decade hasn't helped my generation much either in having a sense of patriotism. Ironically enough i've found the people who insult America the most are usually Americans - if I can't have affordable healthcare i may as well try to at least laugh at it.
High school text books have more in depth description of war time though it’s selective course, not mandatory. Can’t tell if you’re teaching at junior high, or high school. I’ve taken primary education in US, Japan, and also France. I didn’t see much difference in the contents except US focuses more on European side simply because of its cultural and historical proximity. Rather I think I learnt more about the pacific war in Japanese school. Honestly, many of the users that comment here “Japan doesn’t teach history” probably have never read Japanese history textbooks. There are some areas that could be improved for sure but for the major events, it certainly doesn’t distort nor “lie” about the history. I learnt about the oppressions of Koreans, Japan’s aggressions in the Asia pacific, Nanjing massacred, Unit 731, and comfort women too. And it was a normal high school with a widely circulated textbook in Japan…
You are true I remember leaning a lot about ww2 at Japanese high school I learned what Japan did, who did them and some details… Sorry for my poor English…
I'm Japanese. In this comment, many people are misunderstanding Japanese education. We learn our history deeply in history class at junior high school and high school. It includes war crime. So ,we all know about war crime and what our ancestors did. And I have question. Why some people in this comment want Japanese people to know war crime MORE deeply? Of course history is important, but what do they want us to do? Apologizeing?
I can’t speak for all but I’m a filipino - my people have suffered much more at the hands of *Imperial Japan* (not modern Japan). Although, we don’t carry a grudge for the Japanese. I’ve also lived in Australia for a long time too so I think I can give some insight to this issue for the west. I think in their case, they want something that obviously shows that Japan is ashamed of their past. However, it’s at a point where no matter what you guys do - the west will never be satisfied. It’s the older generation’s trauma. The newer generation don’t care but they’ll still learn at school that Japan “never apologised” because the older generation of the west cannot accept that Japan isn’t openly on their knees everyday begging for forgiveness for what their (likely now dead) ancestors did. At this point, the only apology that would likely soothe this old anger would be a video compiling the atrocities of Imperial Japan and having some young Japanese just go “Sorry, I guess”. But, likely as you can see, it’s pretty stupid. No one’s ever going to be happy. Anyway, this is my opinion. The west likely isn’t well-informed about how history is taught in Japan compared to, let’s say, Germany. I think there needs to be more open communication between the two worlds.
@@Fyuz12I’m not even going to finish reading your rant but let me tell you as a” older person from the west” I really don’t care What your ancestors did is on them What mine did is on mine I refuse to be held accountable for something I didn’t personally do End of story Stop generalizing about what older westerners think and feel You obviously have not spent anytime in the US
It feels like every country tries to hide or sweet talk some of their history. I grew up in the Netherlands and we were only taught that so many countries speak our language because we traded with them and helped to develop their nations 😂 Only as an adult I learned about the colonization and other horrible shit
I’m a student in Japan. Many people think Japanese education omits some facts about WW2, but we learn the actual history including Japan’s war crime. Even if some students don’t learn by heart of history classes and don’t have sense of guilt about the past, the information that Japan concealed the actual history is a fake news. 私は日本の学生です。多くの人々が日本は自分たちの犯した戦争犯罪を教えてないと誤解していますが、歴史の授業ではしっかり南京虐殺や捕虜の処遇を含めた史実を習います。もちろん不真面目な生徒は授業を覚えていないでしょうし、ドイツのように80年前の出来事に罪悪感を感じる日本人は少数ですが、日本が嘘の教育をしているのは全くの嘘です。
@@佐藤栄作-j2lthing is, america didn't want to drop the bombs on them because of the lives it would take but because the Japanese just wouldn't surrender is the reason the Americans dropped 2 bombs, And the reason the Americans used napalm was mainly because the Japanese often made buildings out of wood which was also another way off getting them to surrender before the atomic bombs
The gripe is that the MAJORITY of Japanese schools teach a victimized account of the events. They were an expanding empire wanting to conquer and “better” all surrounding areas, but the war is taught that they are the victims of American oppression and businesses. A lot of it is extremely downplayed unless you look into it
So Japan did some messed up stuff. America literally blew up 2 entire cities full of innocent elderly, children, babies and all. Seriously America should have come up with something better to retaliate against what Japan did to Pearl Harbor. The punishment didn't match the crime, as the saying goes.
This is one of the reasons I opted to teach at an privately owned Eikaiwa as opposed to being an ALT. I have control over what I teach (bye bye random books), and get paid at or around the same amount a JET employee does! Competitive wages are out there - you just have to really find them!
You pretty much have to be the equivalent of an extremely tough parent to be a teacher in the US. Unless you’re one of the favorite teachers that all the students love, American kids are going to absolutely give you hell, and make you want to quit teaching all together and pursue a different career. Even amongst school children, the level of social respect within the people of Japan is world class.
It’s actually very common almost every country will leave out some of his unsavory parts when teaching history even American history while for the most part will cover pretty much everything. There are some dark details that even we cover up or gloss over.
@@ponzu638 even as a mongolian we have to learn what torture method we used to punish the monks, And how 1 guy survived that hellhole, and how much wrongs and rights they were doing, We arent allowed to judge because it had happened. We learn to avoid the same mistake our ancestors made. And I think japan should too instead playing the victim and hate the us for bombing them. Even tho they sweep every war crimes they did under the rugs So instead of saying: what war crime? we never did it!, they should learn and avoid the same mistake their great great grandparents made. Japan has lot of future, that's well said, they have lots and lots of smartasses. And they should know that it's not a good thing to just hold their futures eyes and ears and remind them of the bombing US did. (Many people thinks Japans are innocent victims, according to the internet's comments, but I'm here to remind you theres a bad humans and good humans everywhere) And thank you for your time reading this long ass message, and if someone says "I ain't reading allthat", Please consider going to the 1st grade. Thank you.