[April Dream] 'Sorry to have a father like me' — A rural cram school director's dream after overcoming unemployment and illness to achieve commercial publishing: 'Changing Japanese Education from Inae, Shiga!'
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36/100
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4
AI Summary (NQ-processed)
A director of a cram school in rural Shiga, who achieved commercial publishing after facing rock bottom with unemployment and illness, shares his dream of reforming Japanese education from a small town as part of the April Dream campaign.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of cram school is 'Sogo Gakushu Kyoshitsu Bridge'?
- A: It is a cram school located in Inamachi, Hikone City, Shiga Prefecture, which has produced many successful applicants to the most prestigious schools such as Nada Junior High and Todaiji Gakuen. Its unique educational policy of 'not over-teaching' to promote student growth is a distinctive feature.
- Q: What is the online self-study room?
- A: It is a service utilizing Zoom, first introduced in Japan in 2015. It allows students to focus on their studies as if they were in a cram school's self-study room from the comfort of their own home, presenting a new form of future education.
- Q: What is 'April Dream' where the principal announces his dreams?
- A: It is a PR TIMES initiative on April 1 where companies and individuals announce their dreams. The cram school participates by declaring its dream to 'change Japanese education from Inamachi'.