Learning e-Portal + AI-powered Textbook "Qubena" Introduced in Tagajo City, Miyagi Prefecture ~All 10 elementary and junior high schools in the city, approximately 5,000 students, to use~
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COMPASS's AI-powered learning material "Qubena" has been adopted by all elementary and junior high schools in Tagajo City, Miyagi Prefecture, with approximately 5,000 students starting use in March 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of Tagajo City introducing "Qubena"?
- A: The aim is to advance and individualize "individually optimized learning" tailored to each student's progress and proficiency, improving academic ability and learning efficiency.
- Q: Which schools in Tagajo City will use "Qubena"?
- A: All 10 municipal elementary and junior high schools in the city will use it, involving approximately 5,000 students from elementary first grade to junior high third grade.
- Q: How will the introduction of "Qubena" change teachers' work styles?
- A: It is expected to support teachers' work with observation support and exercise problem distribution functions, allowing time saved from efficient basic skill acquisition to be dedicated to inquiry-based learning.