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Industry Education
Occupation Japanese language teacher
Location Chicago, Illinois, United States
Introduction M.A. 1992 from U. of Chicago; Japan Foundation Fellow in 1987-88; research fellow Yokohama City University; Japanese language teacher since 1991; also taught French (member American Association of Teachers of French), English as a Second Language (to students), methodology of teaching ESL (to Japanese high school teachers), English, Japanese history/culture, drama; in 2002 and 2004, listed in Who's Who Among America's Teachers; member of Chicago Sister Cities Osaka Committee, and chair of its Education Sub-Committee; vice-president Illinois Association of Teachers of Japanese; Payton H.S. World Language Department Chair from 2003-2007, under founding principal Mrs. Gail Ward; taught Japanese and coordinated Japan Exchange at Payton from 2003 to 2010; Japanese teacher at Burr Public School beginning August, 2010
Interests Japan, Japanese language, aspects of Japanese culture, music, comparative religion
Favorite Movies 1. Slumdog Millionaire 2. Shall We Dance (Japanese version) 3. Tampopo 4. Twilight Samurai (Tasogare Seibei) 5. The Year of Living Dangerously 6. Come See the Paradise 7. Beyond Rangoon
Favorite Music Japanese enka as a genre and the great Misora Hibari as its greatest singer, J.S. Bach, Gershwin, Duke Ellington, Nora Jones, Nat King Cole, Mozart, Mel Torme, Joe Williams
Favorite Books Daniel Deronda by George Eliot, Mabuta no Haha by Hasegawa Shin, Kikoku by Osaragi Jiro, Oku no Hosomichi by Basho, to name just a few.