The Japanese middle schools' curriculum includes both the Japanese language as well as English. In addition, there are social studies, science, mathematics, music and fine arts, industrial arts, health, and physical education. There is a stress on moral education as well as special and extra curricular activities.
The top features of Japanese education system are history lessons, and innovation-based sciences.
You may say 'kyouiku.'
It means a school subject/course/curriculum. 科目 or 課目
You may say "kyouiku," written in Japanese as: 教育
PE (physical education) is 体育 (taiiku) in Japanese.
Schools in Japanese internment camps were often makeshift facilities, with limited resources and overcrowded classrooms. The curriculum was typically basic and focused on assimilation, teaching English and American history while suppressing Japanese culture and language. Despite these challenges, many teachers and students tried to maintain a sense of normalcy and education as a form of resistance against their unjust confinement.
The study of English is a standard part of the Japanese curriculum. Usually it's taught in schools, since English is the most widespread language.
The percentage rate would be a very high 100%.
Camera People is a Japanese website offering information on photography including galleries, camera reviews and information, as well as smart phone photography.
The reason why all Japanese people are smart is because their parents push them very hard with education,they are very strict with education,they really do hard studying with education,and they value their education very highly,go to the extent and the extreme with education.
Kumaji Yoshida has written: 'Japanese education' -- subject(s): Education