Experiential Education Project 'PROJECT DARWIN' Turns Southern Alps into a Science Lab
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The Hayakawa Town Board of Education has launched 'PROJECT DARWIN,' a project integrating inquiry-based science learning and English. Based at Hayakawa Kita Elementary, the project leverages specialized guidance and resident ALTs to nurture future scientists. To promote mountain-village study abroad, a 'Parent-Child Science Camp' will be held starting August 18.
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- Q: What is the purpose of PROJECT DARWIN?
- A: To nurture the next generation of scientists through inquiry-based learning in science and English, and to attract people and students from outside the town.
- Q: Where is the parent-child science camp held?
- A: It is held in the Southern Alps region of Hayakawa Town, Yamanashi Prefecture.
- Q: Who can participate?
- A: Families living outside the town are eligible to participate.