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  • 2019.10.26

English and programming are absolutely essential skills. It will cease to be a practice.

Hello, this is Kaburaki, GLI representative.

 

good day (daytime greeting)English and programming are absolutely essential skills!"I will talk about this.

 

There is a struggle over whether or not private certification tests should be used for university entrance examinations, but a slight change in the way of thinking can help, regardless of whether or not they are used for university entrance examinations,English."is definitely an absolutely essential skill for living in society in the future.

 

Programming."is likewise an absolutely essential ability. Whether it is a boy or a girl, programming literacy is an inadequate quality for human resources in the future society. It is the same as saying, "Can't you do Word and Excel?

Even if you can't do advanced coding, it will be routine to program, or have someone program, to handle this work.

 

Who would have imagined 20 years ago that we would be working so much in front of computers as we do now?

 

Paperwork is still typewritten. Texts were sent and received by fax. Books were used for research, and notebooks were filled with phone numbers.

 

I can't use a computer, I can't use the Internet, I can't use Word Excel. This is a bit of a turn-off for employers, even if you have a good educational background.

 

In the future, jobs will be done by robots and machines. The programming of robots and machines will be at the center of human work.

 

And, in fact, the text so far is what I have posted on my Facebook page.

 

How is education in the U.S.?

Here's the thing, a friend of mine from high school saw the post and saidMessage."has arrived. She is now,Parenting in "America"The company has been working on a new project.

 

She sent it to me,Education in the United StatesIt is. This again is a bit long, but it is a really important fact, so please read to the end.

 

~Message from a friend

I saw your Facebook post and sent you a message.

 

My child's school (public) has a PC class starting in 2nd grade, and in 5th grade, I was surprised to see a project where the students had to do a presentation using Google Docs and slides.

 

Furthermore, from junior high school students (6th graders here), each student is loaned a Chromebook, which they use for daily classes, homework, and communication with their teachers.

 

Parents have a parent-only app where they can see daily updates on their child's grades, homework and assignments.

 

My 6th grade daughter's PC class is doing Coding and programming and I am having a hard time keeping up. I wonder if it is like this in Japan?

 

As far as Education Creator, I don't know how teachers actually do it, but using my daughter's science teacher as an example, they often do group projects.

 

By working in groups on hypotheses, experiments, and results, they can hear other children's opinions, come up with new ideas, and have fun.

 

At Coding, we use the skills we have learned to create Christmas cards with moving pictures. Please send many imaginative children into the world!

 

By the way, our state of Nevada is 49th (lowest until last year😅) of the 50 US states. I think East Coast and West Coast areas with excellent educational environment are more advanced.

 

By the way, my daughter, a 6th grader, uses a PC with a blind touch.

 

There are several reasons for the low level of education in Nevada, one of which is that the population is concentrated in large cities, so children living in underpopulated areas have limited study time because it takes a considerable amount of time to get to the nearest school.

 

To solve this problem, it seems that in the near future, with the help of Google, school buses will be equipped with WiFi capabilities so that children can study on their way to and from school. (So far)

 

What do you think? What do you think of this difference between Japan and the U.S.?

 

What do you think will happen in 10 years? The gap will probably be even wider.

 

Japan is really in trouble if things continue as they are.

 

GLI Representative Kaburaki

 

 

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