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Junior High School Students' Work Awareness Changes: "Working is Enjoyable" Increases by 1.9 Points After Vocational Experience

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The General Incorporated Association Yumerakuza Project conducted its "Oshigoto Narikiri Demae Dojo" in-school vocational experience program in 2025, involving 4,396 students from 35 schools in 4 prefectures. A post-program survey revealed a 1.9-point increase in students' average score for "working is enjoyable" (from 6.1 to 8.0 on an 11-point scale), indicating a shift in their perception of work from solely earning money to contributing to others. The program has accumulated over 30,000 participants from 217 schools, offering 75 types of vocational experiences. It received the "Tokyo Children's Smile Movement Award Grand Prize" in 2023 and the "Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Career Education Award of Excellence."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the primary purpose of the "Oshigoto Narikiri Demae Dojo" program?
A: It is designed to address challenges in traditional workplace experiences, such as securing host companies and ensuring consistent learning quality.
Q: How many different occupations are offered for the hands-on lessons in this program?
A: The program offers hands-on lessons by professionals across 75 different occupations within schools.
Q: Which awards has the "Oshigoto Narikiri Demae Dojo" program received?
A: It has received the Tokyo Children's Smile Movement Award Grand Prize in 2023 and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Career Education Award of Excellence.
Q: How many students participated in the "Oshigoto Narikiri Demae Dojo" program in 2025?
A: In 2025, 4,396 students from 35 schools participated in the program.
Q: What were the satisfaction levels of teachers who participated in the program?
A: Teacher satisfaction was 100%, with 86% being very satisfied and 14% satisfied.