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Activity report of 2006


Japanese education <Hearts of Gold Mutsumi Japanese Course>
Category
Human resources development
In cooperation with:
1) Chei Primary School, 2) cooperative elementary schools, junior high schools, 3) Gakugeikan High School and others
Activity outline
Contents
  1. Number of students: Sakura Class 16 members, Fuji Class 19 members, Himawari Class 19 members
  2. School Hour: From Monday to Friday from 8:30 to 11:30, from 1:00 to 2:00 PM
  3. Lesson:
    • Sakura Class Intermediate level Japanese language textbook (teaching materials are about Japan)
    • Himawari Class Hiroko's joyful Japanese language 2 (they finished lesson 57)
Exchange with Japanese schools
Classrooms are decorated with thoughtful supporting supplies (handmade materials for teaching Japanese, games, writing material, songs, soap, towels, bags and calendars, and dust cloths) sent by schools in Japan. This international exchange activity encourages children to understand different cultures and countries, and cultivates friendship among them.

Visitors and supporting supplies from Japan
  • Aug., 16th: Visit of Mr. Ishii, Governor of Okayama and the party
  • Aug., 23rd: Six high school students' visit(under the auspices of International Department of Okayama Prefecture)
  • Dec., 15th: Visit of five students in the English Course of Okayama Gakugeikan High School and their homeroom teacher
  • Dec., 16th: Presentation of teaching materials and stationery from AS-WAN (special sponsor)
  • Dec., 24th: Christmas presents from "Wa no kai"
Next execution plan
Chun Sreimi of Sakura Class (member of the inaugural class) is going to Okayama Gakugiekan High School to study for a year from September, 2007. Through studying Japanese, English, a computer and Japanese culture, she can help build bridges between Japan and Cambodia.

If one student can go to Japan to study every year continuously, it will be a great hope for local students to realize their dreams.
Fundage
Osaka Rotary Club