Thursday, September 24, 2009

how many days a week is school in japan

how many days a week is school in japan?

Japan - 3 Answers
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officially 5 days, but many japanese kids go to school on saturday and sunday to join clubs or to study for tests. they also have to go just on the morning of weekdays, but they go to "school-after-school" to prepare for the tests ... they don't have a real life to explore, and, well, they usually can't with too much concrete everywhere ... and schools are closing!!! because of population problems!!
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In Japan they go to school Monday to Saturday.
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The official answer is 5 days a week Monday to Friday. When I first came to Japan, it was sort 5.5 days (half a day) on Saturday, but a few years ago the government reduced it to 5. However, the reality is that many Japanese kids are at their schools all of the time. They are there after school during the week for club sports or other activities and many of them are also their on Saturdays as well for more activities. Elementary school kids up to grade 3 usually aren't allowed to participate in club activities so they go home right away after school, unless there is some special activity going on like a rehearsal for some kind of school event. Then they might stay a little longer. Grades 4-6 usually stay to about 5pm and then they are told to go home. Same also holds true for junior high school students as well. They are usually sent home around 5pm though some may hang around a little longer. Some high school students basically come and go as they please. If they are on some kind of sports team or in some club they may stay past 6 if they have some tournament of big time event coming up. Many high school kids end up going straight from their regular schools to "cram school" (private special intensive instruction) for some more intensive studying and instruction. I would guess that the majority of Japanese kids from elementary school 3rd or 4th grade on up are probably attending some kind of "cram school" for special instruction or exam preparation. Some parents even start their kids earlier than that. There has been alot of calls the past couple of years from PTAs or Educational think tanks around Japan for a return to the 6-day school week. So, far the government has resisted that pressure but it is increasing. It seems that alot of people are associating the decline in the academic ability of Japanese students as a whole with the switch to a 5-day school week and the insitution of a more liberal (less rote-learning based) curicullum. There's probably something to what they are saying, but, personally, I think alot of Japanese parents like to view schools as a "daycare center" and teachers as "baby sitters" or "surrogate parents" who are supposed to be raising their kids. If the kids have to go to school on Saturdays then the parents will have one less day to look after them.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

there is any cosmetic, make-up school in Tokyo, Japan

there is any cosmetic, make-up school in Tokyo, Japan?
I am interested in cosmetic, facial masaj, profesional make-up, and i will love to know if is there any cosmetic school in Tokyo.i will apreciate if u can help me with some names, or details.Thank u
Makeup - 1 Answers
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

I want to be an exchange student in Japan, suggestions

I want to be an exchange student in Japan, suggestions?
Im 17 and a Junior in the U.S. I know I have one year remaining, but I really would love to have the experience of going to school in Japan. Does anyone know of any good exchange programs? Or where to get started? Also, is there anyway to get some sort of a grant or scholarship for this? My family doesnt have much money but I do have killer grades. My GPA is a 3.8 and I am rank 13 of 400 in my high school. Thanks.
Studying Abroad - 3 Answers
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Take a look at http://www.jasso.go.jp/study_j/index_e.html Sayonara
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It depends on which part of Japan you want to study in. You can check out some websites of schools in see if they have an exchange program. As for the grant, it is very difficult to get one. Very few schools offer scholarships and if they do, the slots are limited. You might want to apply for government scholarships (check out JASSO). But you will still need a lot of money to finance your accommodation and other living expenses (which are not covered by most government scholarships).
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Going on exchange is a wonderful experience - how wonderful that you are considering it. The safest way to go on exchange is with an exchange organization. YFU (Youth For Understanding), AFS, and Rotary are frequently called "the big 3" when it comes to exchanges - long histories and good reputations, although a few others are making their way up that list. Please forgive my bias towards YFU - it's the one that I have direct experience with (I am a 5-time host mom and volunteer). I am gaining indirect experience by corresponding with former students. When I have asked exchange students why they chose YFU, I get the following answers: (1) YFU gave them more bang for their buck and/or (2) someone they knew and trusted recommended YFU. 95% of the fees collected by YFU go for direct program costs (airline tickets, support in hosting country, etc.). YFU has been around for almost 60 years and has learned how to make exchanges successful. If you choose another organization, please make sure that it is listed with the Council for Standards on International Educational Travel (csiet.org). They routinely audit programs for quality. While it is possible that a good organization is not listed with them, it is less likely and I would advise doing more research on anyone that is not listed with them. YFU has summer (6wks in June-August), semester (Aug-Jan OR Mar-Aug), and year (Mar-Jan) programs to Japan. There are competitive scholarships that you can try for (your academic prowess certainly can't hurt!). In a typical year, about 500 American students go overseas with YFU; 300 will have a partial or full scholarship; 150 of these will be Japan. Check out http://yfuusa.org/media/Education/ExperienceJapanFlyer.pdf . Check out the websites below and good luck to you no matter what you choose!
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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

What international school in Tokyo will my mother be able to work for

What international school in Tokyo will my mother be able to work for?
Hmm im not sure if that was a good question but i really want to know! :] i was hoping someone could direct me to a couple good international schools/military schools in Japan where my mom could apply to and actually have a chance of getting hired (i dont think it matters but just in case: she needs a decent job preferably as a special ed teacher or a fulltime teacher she can fluently speak japanese,mand. chinese, english my mom's a few classes away from a masters and has about 7 years of teaching experience ) gahh i want to movveeee ! thanks in advance
Japan - 1 Answers
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Here are a few of the international schools in Tokyo-Yokohama area. These schools basically serve expats. ASIJ - American School in Japan Yokohama Internationa School St. Maur Intl schol Nishi Machi Intl School Sacred Heart Intl School St, Mary's Intl School for boys I am not famliar with the military schools for dependants.
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