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Why does Japan win the Nobel Prize every year? How awesome are their academic qualifications?
20 12 mo Yan became the first China writer to win the nobel prize.

20 15, Tu Youyou became the first scientist in China to win the Nobel Prize in Science.

For the first time, we in China are happy with these two achievements. In the bookstore, Mo Yan's books were "swept away" in an instant. Even people who don't like reading want to buy one in order to "follow the fashion". On the Internet, Tu Youyou's life experience has also been talked about. For a time, these two names, which were not widely circulated, suddenly became household names.

We have to say that we lost to neighboring Japan in our attitude towards the Nobel Prize.

Why?

Because they win the Nobel Prize almost every year, they are used to it.

There is no doubt that Japan has won the most Nobel Prize in Asia. And such achievements are also inseparable from the educational methods in Japan.

First, pay attention to communication skills. The biggest goal of Japanese primary school students is not to study, but to make friends.

Japanese believe that communicative competence is much more important than simple book knowledge, because book knowledge can be learned anywhere, but communicative competence can only be learned by spending a long time with peers. And school is the best place to improve communication skills.

Look at people who have made achievements in all walks of life. They are all leaders. As the old saying goes, it is difficult to support one tree. No matter how great a person's strength is, it is limited.

Second, exercise your life ability from an early age. Japanese children's ability to live independently is definitely much stronger than that of China children of the same age.

Do not believe, look at children below middle school, especially the only child in the city. How many of them can cook and do housework? At ordinary times, it may be the total amount of labor for China children to live at home and be duty students at school.

But Japan is different. Since elementary school, Japanese schools have arranged home economics classes.

Japanese primary schools pay special attention to cultivating children's housekeeping ability. The accommodating ability of home economics has even evolved into a culture in Japan. For example, the classic "Breaking Up" is about how to save the space at home, which has aroused enthusiastic response all over the world.

In the course of home economics, especially sewing, both boys and girls need to master sewing ability, from simple manual sewing to being able to use sewing machine, which is a very practical course.

Another very important life skill is cooking. In primary schools in Japan, at least one cooking class is arranged every week, and we can often see such courses in various Japanese cartoons. Children in aprons and hats are busy in the spacious classroom, and they can taste the fruits of their labor after finishing.

Third, the study tour in Japanese schools can be said to be the most enviable part of China students.

The history of study tour (しゅぅがくりょこぅ) can be traced back to the Meiji era 130 years ago, and it is still a tradition of Japanese schools.

In Japan, study tour has even been incorporated into the national education system, and the Shinkansen dedicated to study tour has been opened.

Some private schools will also aim overseas.

At present, in China, many top schools have adopted this educational method, leading students to "study tour" in Europe and America. However, it is usually expensive and not all families can afford it.

Let children develop in an all-round way, which is the real "quality education"