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Marine Plastic Educational Materials from Tsushima Seibu Junior High School Reach Classrooms in Nepal

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In June 2026, the NPO Nakayoshi Gakuen Project conducted classes at Jana Jagriti Secondary School in Nepal using picture book materials on marine plastic issues created by students from Tsushima Seibu Junior High School in Nagasaki. Moving beyond simple donations, the project implemented these materials as part of a 'practical application' model, incorporating recycled flying discs from Dolphin Papa Co., Ltd. This initiative promotes a circular education model where learning from Japanese students is shared globally and the results are fed back to Japan.

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Q: Can Taiwanese schools replicate this model?
A: Yes, by partnering with NGOs, Taiwanese schools can implement their inquiry-based learning projects in international settings, similar to this case.