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How Kanji is taught in Japanese schools. - cae99v - 2013-10-26 I was wondering, are Kanji still taught the "write each Kanji 1000 times" way in Japanese schools or are newer, better ways being taught? How Kanji is taught in Japanese schools. - ktcgx - 2013-10-26 cae99v Wrote:I was wondering, are Kanji still taught the "write each Kanji 1000 times" way in Japanese schools or are newer, better ways being taught?In elementary schools, students use kanji drill books which require them to write the kanjis in an exemplary compound about 10 times, and this activity is supplemented by the class reading aloud several passages together during "kokugo class" to get used to the readings. They are also taught that one "half" of the kanji represents its meaning, and the other "half" gives a clue to its reading. How Kanji is taught in Japanese schools. - buonaparte - 2013-10-26 They can get penty of 'advanced' reading if they feel like it, too. Eg. here: 毎日小学生新聞 http://mainichi.jp/feature/maisho/ |