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Almost all textbooks to be used by first- and second-year high school students in Japan from fiscal 2026 will include quick response (QR) codes that link to websites with video and audio learning ...
The education ministry will introduce digital English textbooks at elementary and junior high schools in Japan from the 2024 school year. Student will use digital textbooks via computers and ...
Critics say students may get distracted in classrooms and use their devices for other purposes. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A Minecraft map has been featured in a Japanese junior high school math textbook to help students learn the subject.
In the newest round of senior high school textbooks approved by a government panel, 48 books, covering eight subjects, have made generative AI a topic. In contrast, only one book touched on the issue ...
South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lee Jae-woong said Tuesday, “The Korean government expresses deep regret over the Japanese government’s approval of high school textbooks that distort ...
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S. Korea expresses 'deep regret' over Japan's approval of textbooks distorting historySEOUL, March 25 (Yonhap) -- South Korea on Tuesday voiced "deep regret" after Japan approved high school textbooks distorting historical facts on its easternmost islets of Dokdo, urging Tokyo to ...
A set of well-preserved textbooks used by the Japanese military academy during WWII was found recently in Anshan, northeast China’s Liaoning Province. What surprised people about the books is ...
School history textbooks should specify that UN Resolution 2758 does not mention Taiwan, and teach students that China is ...
Japan has expanded artificial intelligence ... its vast potential ― both positive and negative. Some 48 senior high school textbooks, covering eight subjects, have made generative AI a topic ...
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(LEAD) S. Korea expresses 'deep regret' over Japan's approval of textbooks distorting historySEOUL, March 25 (Yonhap) -- South Korea on Tuesday voiced "deep regret" after Japan approved high school textbooks distorting historical facts on its easternmost islets of Dokdo, urging Tokyo to ...
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