Hamamatsu Municipal Senior High School
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Hamamatsu Municipal Senior High School (浜松市立高等学校, Hamamatsu-shiritsu Kōtōgakkō) is a senior high school in Hamamatsu, Japan, operated by the city government.
Because the city of Hamamatsu has one of the largest non-Japanese populations in the country, 60% of which is composed of Brazilian expatriates,[1] there is a significant enrollment of students who do not speak Japanese as a primary language. Non-Japanese students are placed in special classes.[2]
See also
- Language minority students in Japanese classrooms
- Mundo de Alegría - Brazilian and Peruvian international school in Hamamatsu
References
- ^ Sugino, Toshiko (杉野 俊子; National Defense Academy of Japan). "Linguistic Challenges and Possibilities of Immigrants In Case of Nikkei Brazilians in Japan" (Country Note on Topics for Breakout Session 4) (Archive). Centre for Education Research and Innovation (CERI), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (See list of reports. p. 4/8. Retrieved on October 12, 2015.
- ^ Kitawaki, Yasuyuki (北脇保之) (Former mayor of Hamamatsu, Director of the Center for Multilingual Multicultural Education and Research, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies (CEMMER, 東京外国語大学多言語・多文化教育研究センター)). "A Japanese approach to municipal diversity management: The case of Hamamatsu City" (Archive). Managing Diversity: Stronger Communities, Better Cities. Information about the book (Archive). At the Council of Europe website. Retrieved on October 12, 2015. PDF p. 8/13. "Also, the municipal senior-high school has special classes for foreign students."