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Can you get into a top-notch college even if you can’t go to high school?

Can you get into a top-notch school if you don’t attend high school?

This, of course, would be possible. However, it will be necessary to have a support system around you and manage your learning. You don’t have to force yourself to go to high school, but you should be able to continue learning.

It was with this in mind that I received a report that an Internet school I had been operating since 2000 had finally received a student who had passed the University of Tokyo this year. When you study at school on the Internet, it tends to be lonely, but you can actually connect with a lot of people through the Internet. You are never alone. In addition, as long as students keep track of their learning, which is also a part of the work process, they will surely be able to achieve some kind of learning. All that’s left is to decide where the goal is.

As a matter of fact, all three siblings of one of our business partners did not attend high school. I’m sure there was a strategy for parents, but they’ve already started up and are moving into the education industry.

This year, I also received the good news that the child of a college friend of mine, after dropping out of high school, took the GED and was accepted into the Faculty of Letters at Keio University. It would be nice to see such success stories coming out in our daily lives.

All of these students’ learning has in common a strong sense of planning and will. How can an ordinary person acquire this kind of know-how, and does that mean learning project management?

I strongly hope that the concept of project management will be introduced in various learning environments, such as elementary and secondary schools, universities, cram schools, and prep schools.

Is learning project management useful for further education?

Will learning project management be useful in college?

I sometimes hear that from parents. Students may also be asked such questions by themselves.

In a nutshell, when you learn project management, you become more aware of your goals and are able to manage the work process, which inevitably leads to a so-called “motivation switch”. If learning can be thought of as a project between students, parents, teachers, and other stakeholders, then I think it would be helpful.

In this year’s university entrance examination, a student who studied project management passed through the difficult entrance examination with a recommendation from the University of Tsukuba, and passed with flying colors.

This student told us while he was already in high school that he had decided to work for NASA. It’s called saying and doing. He chose the closest university to his goal, and in the test interview, he appealed to the interviewer that he had been studying project management since his high school days in order to achieve his goal. I hope to see him really working at NASA in the near future.

Curriculum development for compulsory classes at private junior and senior high schools

February 5, 2010, January 13, 2011, February 15, 2011, January 27, 2012, February 3, 2012
Shibaura Institute of Technology Junior and Senior High School
Participation in the BBCoach Project for 1st year junior high school students.
Conducted during Science Technology Hour, a compulsory two-hour science class for junior high school students.
Curriculum development for project management experience
Converting four end-of-year lessons into a project management class
The curriculum was designed to give students the opportunity to experience project management during their junior high school years and to prepare them for project-based learning in high school science.
At the request of the school, Shibaura Institute of Technology and a non-profit organization collaborated on this project.
“Builder and Messenger”, “Model House Project” and “Straw Tower Project”.
Awarded the Japan Engineering Education Association Achievement Award and the Kanto Engineering Education Association Achievement Award

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science technology hour

We are pleased to announce a class where you can experience project management.
However, please contact the school if you want to visit the school.

science technology hour
DAY1 (Builder and Messenger, Tokyo Sky Tree Project)
Friday, February 10, 2012 (morning and afternoon)
2012/2/17 (Fri.) morning and afternoon
DAY2 (Toy House Project)
2012/2/24 (Fri.) morning and afternoon
Friday, March 02, 2012 (Morning and afternoon)
In: Shibaura Institute of Technology Junior and Senior High School, Itabashi, Japan
2-2-1 Sakashita, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 174-8524, Japan

PM for Compulsory Teaching in Science Department

Introduction of the project management curriculum for required science classes.

“Science Technology Hour” (STH)
private integrated junior high and high school
Tokyo Metropolitan Government
Shibaura Institute of Technology Junior and Senior High School
Development period: September 2009 – March 2010
Implementation period: February 2010-
2 frames per week x 2

BBCOACH PROJECT: Learning about Nature and Project Management: Public Jury Meeting Announced!

Happy New Year!

The date and time of the second public review of the ninth BBCoach Project, where you can learn about nature and project management, has been decided.

Date: March 31, 2012, 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Location: Apple Store Ginza
Main building of Saegusa Building, 3-5-12 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061, Japan
Click here for a map

Learning portfolio and single sign-on

01 e-Teacher: Portflio, a learning portfolio site using Mahara, is now available.

The following sites are linked together in a single sign-on relationship.

[moodle]
01 e-Teacher: Moodle Network
01 e-Teacher: Moodle2 Network
LC Moodle

[mahara]
01 Learning Portfolio
01 e-Teacher: Portfolio
01 e-Teacher Portfolio4

[Joomla]
PM Gijuku

By single signing on to moodle from this site, you will also be able to work with the Learning Portfolio site. Registration is free. Your Gmail account will also be authenticated.

The 9th BBCOACH PROJECT individual registration deadline is now!

The 2011 Ninth BBCoach Project individual application deadline is coming up!

As the end of the year approaches, the deadline for individual applications for the 2011 BBCoach Project (4th grade to high school students) is fast approaching.
Until midnight on December 31, 2011!

As long as the data can be published on our website, we can challenge you to create a game, a full-fledged website, or a video.
However, they must participate as a team.
You will also be asked to keep a record of your team’s communication during the production process on SNS.
It provides an excellent learning environment where you can experience the basic tasks of project management without even knowing it.
Parents and school teachers are welcome to join in as coaches!
Members of the general public can also experience a learning coach.

The project is organized by Roundtable.com (Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo), a provider of virtual school learning environments (English learning portal sites and free virtual learning spaces) that support students in obtaining U.S. high school diplomas in Japan.

Implemented since FY 2003. This is the ninth annual Webb contest.
A free community of junior creators and the learning coaches, businesses and community members who support them.
Participation is free. Evaluation points are higher for teams of different ages, remote team structures, and teams that are able to work together with an awareness of project management.
We hope you will join us.
Another mash-up presentation will be held at the end of March 2012.
Click here for details.

We have started to receive letters from people who have experienced contests and have succeeded in getting into difficult universities!

Student awards for project management of a cultural festival

As an activity of the Project Management Incubation Association, the students of Shibaura Institute of Technology Junior and Senior High School were honored.

This is the second year of learning to “project manage a cultural festival.

The students, who have been participating since last year, were already hooked on project management. I hope you will continue this study when you go to college.

I can’t wait to see what kind of project manager I’m going to be. By the way, this student also experienced the BBCoach Project. She continued to participate as a team member and as a learning coach.