Physical Studies- Ta i i ku
Science- Ri ka
Maths- Su u ga ku
English- Ei go
History- Re ki shi
Music- On ga ku
Japanese- Ni ho n go
Art- Bi ji tsu
D&T- Gi ji tsu ka te i
Geography- Chi ri
Japanese schools teach all of the same subjects that Western schools teach - just with a focus on Japan, such as: Language (Japanese), Foreign Language (English, Chinese, Korean), Math, Science, History (both Japanese History and World History).
English, math, Japanese spelling, science, geography, history, basically all the subjects we have in school.
In the first place.... y do you care???
Obviously they take the same as you just at a much much higher level
Especially since you seem to be in special ed.
to say school in Japanese is 学校 and read like gakkou.
hope this helps :)
japans education system is compulsory at the elemantry lower secondary schools
starts at 7:45am and ends at 7:45 pm
kanji(Japenese Characters)
they usily eat mcdonalds
There are many schools that are specific to Japanese language, for instance if you wish to study at Japan, you are required to learn Japanese first, because the courses in Japan are in Japanese. if you fulfil the requirements you can go to Japanese language schools.
EMT schools can take about 6 months to a year. You need hands on training.
Japanese schools are much ruder. The students are allowed to walk out of a room if they don't like the lesson, even though Japanese people are very polite.
Most students who take AP or honors courses are prepared for college level work because they have challenged themselves in high school. However, there are many high schools that offer regular classes that can be very challenging also. The students who take regular courses in these schools can also feel prepared for college courses. As a rule, colleges like to see students take at least a few of the hardest courses offered in their high schools. As a college consultant, however, I am afraid too many colleges look at your GPA sometimes more than they do the courses you take, AP, honors, or regular.www.collegedirection.org
American secondary schools vary in their approach, but most are designed to be inclusive institutions that welcome students from diverse backgrounds and abilities. While some schools may have selective admissions criteria, the overall goal is to provide education to a broad range of students and promote inclusivity.
Japanese schools are different from American schools in many ways. First off, they are more advanced for a given age. Students are pressured to be the best. In Japan students must pass entrance exams to get into high school and college.Another thing that is different in Japan is that students go to school 6 days a week (Monday-Saturday). Japanese students take many different classes and have a wide variety of subjects. Students at lunchtime eat in their classrooms and serve each other. Students change their shoes as soon as they enter the building. They change into white tennis shoes that are classified as part of their uniform.
Yes, in fact accounting is required in a lot of majors and schools, regardless of what your major is.
There are several online schools who offer courses for the Spanish language. Each of the online schools are a bit different but there are many who offer courses for students of all levels. Therefore, one would be able to refresh their Spanish language skills through several different online schools.
Well, there are many great schools that offers a variety of driving schools courses and services towards students and customers for an incredibly reasonable price.
According to the interviewed actors from the movie by Clint Eastwood, "The Letters of Iwo Jima", Japanese students are NOT TAUGHT WWII history, at least not about their loss of the war.
There are many driving courses all around the country and they are necessary for obtaining a license. Many times, high schools will help to connect students with good courses.
Here's a list of such schools: http://www.earnmydegree.com/online-education/business/accounting.html . Be aware that most of the schools listed are for-profit, which have poor reputations for ripping off students. There are many schools online that provide online accounting courses and degrees. An example of one such program is offered through accountingdegree.com.