Japanese vs. Taiwanese Early Childhood Education: Contrasts and Comparisons

2024-01-13 23:30:00

2024-01-14 07:30 Lianhe Daily/Reporter Dong Yujia

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Japanese children generally can take care of themselves very quickly. By the age of 3, they can almost use chopsticks and clean up tableware. Even if they are accidentally knocked over, they can usually clean them up by themselves. Yang Yifei, chairman of the General Education Committee of the General Education Committee, recommended last year through the doctoral class of the National Normal University. I went to Japan to study and went to a Japanese kindergarten. I was surprised that the reverse thinking of education was very different from that in Taiwan. He said that the portions Japanese children eat are really small, probably less than one-third that of Taiwanese children. Japan also has night nurseries that operate from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., or even 24 hours a day, and demand exceeds supply.

However, Taiwan has an early childhood education policy that is ahead of Japan, and the Japanese education scene is increasingly calling for follow-up.

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