The Classroom-Teacher Exchange at Elementary Schools in Four Countries on the Sea of Japan: The Foundation for the Creation of a Cohesive Society in East Asia 来自 erina.or.jp 喜欢 0 阅读量: 27 作者: Y Amemiya 摘要: "Sa-ku-ra ♪♪ sa-ku-ra, ♫ ya-yo-i no ..." When in ...
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Kanō eventually had three classroom and administrative buildings erected for the Kōbun Gakuin, and at its peak they accommodated more than 1300 students at once plus instructors and support staff. Those hundreds of students drudged up the steep Kaiunzaka slope daily, and Kanō apparently named it...
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