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2130547 No.2130547 [Reply] [Original]
Quoted by: >>2130573

I have a question about Japanese high schools. Does one teacher teach all the subjects?

>> No.2130555
Quoted by: >>2130573 >>2130623

no

>> No.2130557
Quoted by: >>2130573 >>2130623

No.

>> No.2130559

Japanese schools > Chinese schools

>> No.2130573
Quoted by: >>2130623

>>OP
ignore the trolls
>>2130555
>>2130557
Yes. Yes they do.

>> No.2130589
Quoted by: >>2130623

Yes. The Japanese have realized that students learn far better by simply reading books anyway, as opposed to listening to teachers. The teachers are mainly just there to keep things quiet and to make sure they actually work by asking them standardized questions.

>> No.2130623
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2130623

>>2130555
>>2130557
>>2130573
>>2130589

>> No.2132638

I agree.

>> No.2132651

No, genius. The teacher you see in anime is usually just the homeroom teacher.

>> No.2132662
Quoted by: >>2132677

There is one teacher and his name is james heisig. that's the reason why all the japs know their kanjis. duh.

>> No.2132677

>>2132662

wow, now that's some bullshit

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