Konichiwa! In October of 2006 I traveled to Japan as a Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Scholar to study its educational system and culture. Japan is a GREAT country and lovely people. Thank you.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
High School 2
If you look close you may see some smiles. If you look close you may see some smiles.
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I am curious as to the picture on top where they are sitting on the floor with head gear and the stick beside them. Is this a PE class or dance class? Great pictures. Looks like kids are kids no matter where in the world they are.
I dont see much evidence of technology in the classrooms other than those funny green boards. What are they called? Must be the latest in display technology :)
All schools are required to have 41 computers in each school. They are located in a lab. There is little or no computer use in schools. In the junior high there were six laptop computers that were in the principal's office that could be checked out by teachers.
I was in education for 32 years as a school administrator, teacher, and coach.
I am married to Deb Zwingel. We have been married for 46years. I have three children, Lea(41), Eric(38), and Mike(31). I also have 15 grandchildren.
I was a PowerSchool Specialist for Edutech. I was in this position for 8 years.
2 comments:
I am curious as to the picture on top where they are sitting on the floor with head gear and the stick beside them. Is this a PE class or dance class? Great pictures. Looks like kids are kids no matter where in the world they are.
I dont see much evidence of technology in the classrooms other than those funny green boards. What are they called? Must be the latest in display technology :)
All schools are required to have 41 computers in each school. They are located in a lab. There is little or no computer use in schools. In the junior high there were six laptop computers that were in the principal's office that could be checked out by teachers.
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