It is based on teaching primary purpose, cooperative spirit, regional and national traditions in Japan. Students are not subject to any test until the 4th grade (10 years old). The aim in this period is to ensure that the character of the student can sit and develop good behavior.
When it comes to secondary education, concrete education is based on memorization and recollection instead of analysis, research and critical thinking. The teaching center is teaching. As in primary school, students are not separated according to their abilities, all students are given the same education. Students enter three tests at the end of each three semesters. The results are reported to the parents by processing on a card together with the general evaluation of the teacher and the daily performance of the student.
The education system does not acquire diligence, individual direction inquiry and regular working habits.
The school year in Japan starts on April 1 and ends on March 31.
Lunch symbol of unity and togetherness.
There is no such thing as a backup teacher.
Every child who is 6 years old in Japan starts primary school for 6 years.
Each class is run by a single teacher and is the responsibility of that teacher.
Compulsory education in Japan is 9 years.
The biggest difference that distinguishes the Japanese education system from other education systems is to keep the students in control by group rules.
There are no servants or servants in Japanese schools.
90% of the schools have gymnasiums and 75% have swimming pools.
Secondary schools are the last part of compulsory education and last for 3 years.
İlk 6 yıl haricinde ortalama ders saati hafta içi 6 saattir ki bu dünyadaki en uzun ders saati süresidir.
There are no uniforms in the majority of state schools, but hat or symbol bearings are needed to distinguish them.