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  1. 2019年1月23日 · At the dawn of the Meiji Period, three young girls were sent to live in the United States to experience American education and society firsthand and bring their knowledge back to Japan. Author Janice Nimura discusses their cross-cultural journey and their influence on Japanese society.

  2. 2016年4月12日 · 7 Key Resource Sites for English Teachers. Jessica Famularo Updated April 12, 2016. Teaching English. Moving to Japan to teach English is an exciting, but nerve-racking, prospect.

  3. 2016年4月12日 · If you're stepping into a Japanese school for the first time, there are a number of things that will likely be quite different from your own school days at home. Below we outline six things that might surprise you in Japanese public schools, from the interesting to the practical—to the downright shocking! 6. Classrooms Aren't Heated or Cooled.

  4. 2018年8月17日 · Teaching Elementary School 101. Michael Kanert Updated August 17, 2018. Teaching English. Teaching elementary school kids can be the most rewarding kind of teaching in Japan. But you have to keep on your toes! 1. School Setup. http://www.nagareyama.ed.jp/ryusyou/ Elementary school ranges from 6-year-olds in grade one to 12-year-olds in grade six.

  5. 2016年4月7日 · School lunch, or kyushoku, is an institution in Japan, with kids in elementary and junior high school receiving healthy, balanced meals at school every day. While kyushoku isn't quite a full ichiju-sansai , "one soup, three dishes" meal, the principles are all there: you'll typically see soup and rice complimented by one or two other ...

  6. 2017年12月26日 · Here’s an abbreviated list of the objectives of the course: • Understand the basic tropes and methodologies of the magical girl genre. • Use the genre to introduce basic tenets of feminism. • Question whether niche interests like anime can elaborate on theoretical questions of aesthetics versus politics in a meaningful way.

  7. 2016年4月11日 · For the younger kids in nursery school, education is a great competitive selling point. And with English lessons now a compulsory part of elementary school education in Japan, parents are eager to get the English ball rolling by enrolling their kids in nursery schools with English courses available.