Those are the books for each homeroom class. Students stay in their homeroom throughout the day and the teachers go around to each class, rather than vice versa. no dispersing of students, haha.
So when they go to a class, they grab the binder for attendance and whatnot, and then they put it back afterwards. I was recording between periods to the book rack was quite busy
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bahaha!!!
I really liked this vlog!!!
Is that your JTE that said "hello" at the end???
My request: something from your judo club.
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thanks! no he's a Japanese or History teacher, I think, but he's a funny dude!
language! i'm a fan of your great explanations.
Hey, not to e-stalk you or anything, but this is wry bread from ITIL and your blog is getting me so excited to move to Fukuoka!!
No problem A! We're excited to have you on the way. Is there anything you want to hear about?
Hmm... a bit general, but what has been the best aspect of your experience so far, and what has been the most challenging?
What's with the books in the background?
Those are the books for each homeroom class. Students stay in their homeroom throughout the day and the teachers go around to each class, rather than vice versa. no dispersing of students, haha.
So when they go to a class, they grab the binder for attendance and whatnot, and then they put it back afterwards. I was recording between periods to the book rack was quite busy
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