To make effective use of tablet terminals for elementary and junior high school students, publish examples on HP Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology September 12, 5:33

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While the development of tablet terminals for each elementary and junior high school student nationwide is underway, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has compiled examples of practical use in classes for each subject and published them on its website.

As opportunities for online lessons increase due to school closures due to the new coronavirus, the government is proceeding with a plan to install a terminal for each elementary and junior high school student nationwide by the end of this year.



The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) summarizes usage examples for each subject and introduces them on its website so that PCs and tablet terminals can be used effectively in actual classes.



Among them, "Society" introduces a method of learning the history and hazard maps of the area while comparing maps of the present age and the Edo period on a tablet, and "Physical education" introduces a method of shooting practical skills and visualizing points. It has been.



There are also examples of experiencing diverse values ​​by connecting overseas schools to videophones.



The new course of study requires lessons to think independently and deepen learning through dialogue, but since there are situations where it is difficult to implement from the perspective of infection control, Hiroshi Itakura, Director of the Curriculum Planning Office of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology "It is important not only to improve the terminals but also to improve the quality of education by utilizing ICT. I hope that children will have more possibilities for new expressions and learning."