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Fourth Round of "Sukuwaku Navigator Gardens," Core of Mutual Learning for the "Tokyo Sukuwaku Program," Decided

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has announced the fourth round of "Sukuwaku Navigator Gardens" for its "Tokyo Sukuwaku Program." These gardens act as central hubs for mutual learning among participating facilities. Following the addition of 77 gardens, this fourth round adds another 29, which will begin their activities today. The program, developed with the University of Tokyo, is now active in about 3,300 kindergartens and nursery schools.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When was the Tokyo Sukuwaku Program established and by which organizations?
A: It was established in March 2024 by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government in partnership with the Center for Early Childhood Development, Education, and Policy Research at the University of Tokyo.
Q: How many facilities are implementing the Tokyo Sukuwaku Program in the current fiscal year?
A: Approximately 3,300 gardens are implementing the program this fiscal year, which is an increase from the 1,591 facilities that participated in fiscal year 2024.
Q: What is the primary purpose of the Sukuwaku Navigator Gardens?
A: The purpose is to serve as the core of a mutual learning network among participating gardens and to improve the quality of initiatives by learning from one another.
Q: What are the key activities expected of the Sukuwaku Navigator Gardens?
A: Their activities include accepting visits from other participating gardens, introducing their own initiatives, and offering advice to other gardens.
Q: What is the status of the recruitment for Sukuwaku Navigator Gardens after the fourth round?
A: With 29 gardens added in the fourth round to the 77 previously designated gardens, recruitment is scheduled to continue next fiscal year with details announced later.