- Aeon (eikaiwa)
is a chain of English conversation teaching companiescite book
last = Seargeant
first = Philip
title = "More English than England itself": the simulation of authenticity in foreign language practice in Japan
publisher = International Journal of Applied Linguistics
date = 2005
pages = 326–345
doi = 10.1111/j.1473-4192.2005.00094.x ] , in and is considered one of theBig Four eikaiwa schools inJapan cite web
url= http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fl20070731zg.html
title= 'Eikaiwa' vets look beyond Big Four
accessdate= 2007-08-12
publisher= Japan Times
date= 2007-07-31 ] . The company operates about 300 branch schools throughout Japan Fact|date=February 2007 and recruits teachers from offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, Toronto, and Sydney and conducts regular recruitment sessions in other major cities in The United States, Canada, Australia, and The United Kingdom cite web
url= http://www.webcitation.org/5R5UUlJHu
title= AEONet Homepage
accessdate= 2007-08-12
publisher= Aeon
date= 2007-08-14 ] . Although it shares a nearly identical name, Aeon is not affiliated with theAeon Group , a major Japanese retail and financial services corporation.History
In 1973, roommates Kiyoshi Aki and Tsuneo Kusunoki founded the company AMVIC, an acronym of the phrase, "for AMbition and VICtory." The company would focus on foreign language studies.
Later, AMVIC International was split into two divisions. Aki became the head of AMVIC Gaigogakuin (AMVIC 外語学院), which provided foreign language training for students. Kusunoki assumed control of the AMVIC Eikaiwa (AMVIC 英会話), which specialized in English language education for non-native speakers. In 1989, Kusunoki's branch of AMVIC International entered negotiations with
Warner Pacific College to assume control of 49% of its physical plant for $6 million, a 30-year lease on the schools facilities, and a seat as a regent of the school.cite web
url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,956791,00.html
title= Japan's Search for U.S. Colleges
accessdate= 2007-08-12
publisher= Time Magazine
date= 1989-01-23 ]Not long after, AMVIC International split into two separate companies, as the former partners developed differing visions of the company's future. Aki went on to create Aeon, focusing on language learning in JapanFact|date=February 2007. Aki remains Aeon's president as of 2008. Kusunoki created GEOS Fact|date=February 2007, focusing on global language learning with focus on English language education. GEOS and Aeon remain competitors.
Company structure
Aeon's corporate headquarters are in
Okayama , which is also home to the teacher training center for Aeon West Japan.Aeon has three types of schools, known as types "A", "B", and "C". "A" schools accept only adult students, defined as people of high school age or older. "B" schools accept both adult and child students. "C" schools accept only child students.Aeon operates its own dedicated children's schools under the name of "Amity".
ee also
*
Eikaiwa
*GEOS
*ECC
*Nova
*Gaba Corporation References
External links
* [http://www.aeonet.com/ Aeon official site]
* [http://www.generalunion.org/aeon// General Union - Aeon Branch]
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