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Gakushu Kyoshitsu Gaudia Ukezai Higashi Kyoshitsu" is a self-study print learning class for infants and elementary school students in math ・ and Japanese. TSI Edu English Classroom" offers instruction in all aspects of English, from basic to business. For international school students, we provide instruction in English for math and other subjects.

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Interview with "Dr. Ihara" of Gaudia
\ What is the appeal of Gaudia ? /
Features of the materials ・ The appeal from a teacher's point of view ! !
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Q What made you decide to start Gaudia ?
With Gaudia My first encounter with Gaudia was when I was introduced to a wonderful Japanese language resource. At the time, I saw my child, who was a returnee from Japan, struggling with high school classics, and I wished I had found this material when I was an elementary school student back in Japan, so I immediately opened a classroom. At Gaudia Koto East School, we strive to provide attentive instruction in accordance with each student's individuality and level of understanding, together with our instructors who are also assistant teachers at local elementary schools.

Q What surprised me through Gaudia
One student who had no interest in reading books, When she read the Japanese language materials in Gaudia, she saw an excerpt from a story and felt ! that she wanted to read the rest of the story, so she asked her parents to buy the book for her.
There is an example of a student who became interested in books through Gaudia materials, and the behavior of "reading books" itself changed.

Q What do you focus on in Japanese language and what are the features of ?
For the younger students, when they do their homework I insist on having the students read aloud in front of their parents for homework. For classroom assignments, I have them read aloud in front of the teacher.

For Kanji characters, students may not be able to master them just by writing them on their own, so in addition to writing them for homework, we have students write them in front of the teacher until they reach 3rd grade.
In doing so, we always check the phonetic readings ・ and stroke order ・ as well as the number of strokes.

Today, we are so far away from the habit of writing that even adults often do not understand the correct stroke order and stroke count.
At Gaudia, we try to help students learn the basics in the early grades of elementary school.

Q What is the focus and features of our math program? s materials to "Number Operations," "Shapes," "Unsurveyed ・ Positional Representations," "Picture Composition ・ Decomposition," and "Block Reasoning" are great educational questions that are covered. If you study this infant material before moving on to elementary school problems, your comprehension will be totally different.

It's not all about calculation !
It covers the four areas of "Number and Calculation", "Shapes", "Measurement", and "Using Data".

The National Assessment of Educational Progress ・ Math B, which is administered to 6th graders every year, includes questions on 3rd grade "bar graphs," 4th grade "line graphs," 5th grade "band ・ pie charts" and 6th grade "columnar graphs.
The low correct answer rate of 20% ~ 25% compared to calculation problems is a topic of discussion, but Gaudia also tackles such problems in each grade.
We routinely encourage students to develop a willingness to read long information ( sentences and graphs ) and concentration, and the ability to look back and ask "Is this really right?" = We encourage students to review their answers.
Toddlers ・ Elementary School Students
Monday ・ Tuesday ・ Wednesday ・ Thursday
Opening Hours / 15:00 - 19:00


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TEL : 0438-38-6661
2-15-16, Kisarazu, Chiba 292-0806, Japan

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