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7 Elementary Education Degree Programs in Japan


Joetsu University Of Education
Elementary and Early Childhood Education
- Joetsu, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
The courses (domains) are designed to allow students to develop a comprehensive understanding covering elementary school education as a whole, thus acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary for elementary school teachers. They also allow students to specialize further in a specific field to develop their abilities, with a focus on secondary school education. From their second year on, students join courses (domains) based on both their personal preferences and their grades in their first year. The classes to be taken to earn credits are set accordingly for each of these courses (domains).


Fukuyama City University
Education Course
- Fukuyama, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
This course is for persons desiring an elementary school teaching license. In addition to studying infant childcare, this course cultivates the qualities and abilities for teaching in accordance with the needs of disabled children from the point of view of special-needs education. Qualifications/Licenses (Certificates) that can be obtained: Elementary School Teaching Certificate (first-class certificate) Kindergarten Teaching Certificate (first-class certificate) Special-Needs School Teaching Certificate (first-class certificate)
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Aichi University of Education (Aichi Kyoiku Daigaku)
School teacher training course Compulsory education major Subject guidance system English major
- Kariya, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Rediscover your own culture through another culture and acquire practical English proficiency. In particular, we aim to be elementary and junior high school teachers who are familiar with English education by acquiring advanced specialized knowledge and practical abilities about English, and teachers who can create and lead English education in compulsory education in the future.


Miyazaki International College
BA Education
- Miyazaki, Japan
BA
On-Campus
Students may select either the Elementary/Kindergarten Course or Kindergarten/Nursery School Course, depending on the license they wish to obtain. Each course offers a specialized curriculum designed to develop individuals with the practical skills necessary to make them good teachers.


梅光学院大学
Faculty of Letters Department of Humanities Child Education Major
- Shimonoseki, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
This major is mainly for those who aim to become elementary school teachers. We will develop teachers who can see the "past" and "future" of society and children, steadily cultivate the knowledge and skills necessary for children's "now", and bring out and develop their individuality.


Kobe University - Kobe
Bachelor of Arts in Child Education
- Kobe, Japan
BA
On-Campus
English
Aiming to realize a shared global society through training the next generation, this department fosters primary-level educators with a broad, inclusive perspective of global society and the skills to recognize and practically solve issues among children and schools from multiple viewpoints. The department has established two academic courses to achieve these aims.


Seigakuin University
Bachelor in Child Studies
- Ageo, Japan
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Child study classes cover a wide range of subjects such as culture, psychology, childhood education, and child welfare. The aim is not only to train nursery school and kindergarten teachers but also to study children comprehensively and develop the strength of character to work together in partnership with children.
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Elementary Education degree programs in Japan prepare you to inspire young minds and shape the future of education. You'll engage with a curriculum that emphasizes practical teaching methods, cultural sensitivities, and community involvement.
Through courses in child development, lesson planning, and educational psychology, you'll develop essential competencies like designing engaging lesson plans that cater to diverse learning styles and assessing student progress through innovative evaluation methods. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, allowing students to gain valuable teaching skills while experiencing Japanese cultural nuances.
In Japan, education often includes project-based learning, promoting hands-on experiences that connect theory with practice. Graduates typically pursue careers as elementary school teachers, educational consultants, or curriculum developers. The focus on collaboration and adaptability equips you with the skills needed in an increasingly globalized world, ensuring you're prepared for diverse educational opportunities that extend beyond national borders.