But one must know " curiosity is the spark behind the spark of every great idea. The future belongs to the curious."
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Have you eaten Nabeyaki udon or been to LAKE YAMANAKA or SHORINZAN DARUMAJI TEMPLE or purchased a Karakuri Self-Assembly …show more content…
I just want to tell about the "8 Unique Ways Japanese Schools Are Different From other Schools." 1.Transportation " A devoloped country is not a place where the poor have cars , It's where the rich ride public transportation." The above mentioned is really true. In japan students may come by bus or train. They come walking or biking to school.There are no school buses in Japan As in some countries school buses are the primary means of student transport. But in some countries cars,taxies,vans and rickshaws are used for transportation by students.
2. Teacher rotation and Class rooM Every year students move to different grades. But their are same set of teachers in the school for different grades. In Japan teachers have to rotate to a different school within their state every 3 to 7 years. Teachers work either for the municipal or prefectural boards of education. Every year is different for a Japanese teacher . Both good and bad! Classrooms belong to the students, plain and simple. But in other countries students move around from class to …show more content…
It is different for many countries. Free school meals available to children with families on very low incomes. Students can get lunch at school or go home for it. Their canteens are made up of stalls selling a variety of cuisine as well as beverages. 4.Behavior and Discipline Kids are kids all over the world, which means you can expect a range of personalities with a touch of childish behavior in each. Misbehaving students are dealt with in Japan is often the subject of debate. Discipline and behavior problems in America's public schools are serious, pervasive and are compromising student learning. 5.Footwear No locker for books though. Students keep all books and personal effects with them in their homerooms. there are the outside shoes that you use to come to school. In the school entrance area you must change to your indoor shoes/slippers which might or might not be of different color to indicate your grade or class number. Then the bathroom has its own set of slippers and lastly everyone has their own completely different set of shoes for the