Brad BREITEN
Brad BREITEN received his MA in the Asian Languages and Civilizations Department in 2016, having completing a thesis under Professor Janice Brown, entitled "The Butoh Body Performed: Aesthetic and embodiment in butoh dance." His research included movement, phenomenology of dance, Japanese avant-garde performance and Japanese traditional performance. Breiten is currently employed as an Assistant Language Teacher with the in Iwamizawa-shi, Hokkaido, Japan. Through this program, he teaches at three different schools: two elementary schools and one junior-high school. As the ALT for a junior-high school Breiten is responsible for helping Japanese Teachers of English (JTE) in executing their lesson plans and assisting with pronunciation and listening practice both in and out of the classroom. At the elementary level his schools have no JTEs and he is responsible for all lesson planning, teaching, and class management. Many of the skills Breiten developed as a graduate teacher and departmental lead at 鶹ѰBoulder serve him well as an ALT on the JET program, and the training he received to get the Graduate Teacher Program Certificate in College Teaching has been invaluable, not only as a teacher and member of school faculty, but as a member of the community as a whole.
jonathan.breiten@colorado.edu