According to a survey conducted in June 2020, close to 100 percent of public schools in Japan assigned students to learn from paper materials like textbooks when the schools closed down due to the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Around 70 percent of public secondary schools conducted two-way simultaneous online classes during the temporary closure. Following the rapid growth of the number of COVID-19 cases, the government declared a countrywide state of emergency on April 16 and requested businesses, schools, and others to shut down temporarily. The state was lifted completely on May 25.
Most common learning methods at home that public schools assigned to households after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Japan as of June 2020, by type of institution
Characteristic
Use of learning materials on paper (textbooks, etc.)
Use of TV programms
Use of learning videos made by board of education, etc.
multiple answers possible; temporary closure after April 1, 2020
Supplementary notes
*Compulsory education schools provide nine year comprehensive education from the first grade to the ninth grade.
**Schools for special needs education are schools for mentally and/or physically challenged children, inclusive of kindergarten to upper secondary school levels.
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