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Junior High School

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Junior High School

Past Class

Fukuoka City Wajiro Junior High School

Subject
General Studies
Target
3rd year Junior High School Students
Teacher
Ukraine
Theme
Let's make it happen! "Fukuoka, a city of multicultural coexistence"
Aim of class
Foster an attitude of thinking about what to do and carrying it out to achieve multicultural coexistence in Fukuoka City.
Content
50 minutes
Introduction to Ukraine
(Geography, Language, Currency, School Life, etc.)
10 minutes
Break
50 minutes
Panel discussion (Teacher + 8 representative students)
・ Foreign Teachers give their impressions of life in Fukuoka City (good points / bad points)
・ Teachers and representative students think about what to do to achieve multicultural coexistence in Fukuoka City, and exchange opinions
Teacher's Thoughts

There were students who learned that there are many organizations involved in multicultural coexistence in Fukuoka City and became keenly interested in those efforts, and others who said they wanted to learn more English, deepen their understanding of their own culture and different cultures, and to interact with people from various countries

Student's Impression

It turned out that understanding our own culture is the most important thing in achieving multicultural coexistence.
I really empathized with the teacher's words that even if there are differences in language depending on race and nationality, if you try to understand the other person and read their feelings, you can understand each other.

Junior High School

Toho Village Toho Junior High School

Subject
Home Economics
Target
2nd Year Junior High School Students
Teacher
Peru
Theme
"Regional raw ingredients and food culture"
Aim of class
Letting them rethink their eating habits from a world perspective.
Content
20 minutes
Self-introduction of the Teacher Introducing Peruvian culture and local cuisine
10 minutes
Explanation of how to cook
100 minutes
Cooking
・ Papa a la huancaina(Potatoes with spicy sauce) ・ Arroz Con Mariscos(Seafood paella)
35 minutes
Eating meal
Teacher's Thoughts

By learning some simple Spanish and about the local cuisine beforehand, the students were interested and enjoyed taking part in the lesson. Because we did preparations beforehand and reviewed the schedule, we were able to have a great exchange even more.

Student's Impression

Peruvian food was completely different from Japanese food, and I was surprised because it was a dynamic dish, but it was very delicious.
It was my first time to fry seafood and rice together, and it was difficult to cook Peruvian food, but I enjoyed making it with everyone and it was delicious.

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