Scores of municipalities struggling to aid foreign students with few or no Japanese language skills: survey
Numerous municipalities nationwide are struggling to aid foreign students who are learning at local public schools but cannot understand the Japanese language fully or at all, a Kyodo News survey showed Saturday. In a questionnaire survey on issues facing foreign children living in Japan, 46 percent of the 1,612 municipalities that responded said that learning the Japanese language and other subjects, which are taught in Japanese, remain a challenge for foreign students. The survey, conducted from May to July, also highlighted another stumbling block in aiding foreign students: many are dispersed in small numbers -- sometimes one or two -- in public schools nationwide. In the survey, the city of Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture, said foreign students who speak 14 languages, including Vietnamese and Thai, are scattered across 39 of its 93 public elementary schools and junior high schools. In the southwestern city of Kagoshima, some of the foreign students cannot maintain the pace of classes with their Japanese peers and struggle in understanding tests, the questionnaire showed.
Aug-28-2016, 01:56:01 GMT
- Country:
- Asia > Japan
- Kyūshū & Okinawa > Kyūshū
- Kagoshima Prefecture > Kagoshima (0.27)
- Honshū
- Kantō
- Tochigi Prefecture > Utsunomiya (0.27)
- Kanagawa Prefecture (0.07)
- Kansai > Kyoto Prefecture
- Kyoto (0.07)
- Chūbu
- Shizuoka Prefecture > Shizuoka (0.07)
- Gifu Prefecture (0.07)
- Kantō
- Kyūshū & Okinawa > Kyūshū
- Asia > Japan
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- Education > Educational Setting > K-12 Education (0.64)
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