April 15, 2013
I went up to Tokyo to take a test of geography. I am taking some courses in Tokyo from 2007 to attain a credential or teacher's license on Social Studies. According to the government rule in Japan to attain an additional teacher's license beside the one you already have, like in my case I have an English teacher's license, is to take the required courses and submit the credits to the prefecture-government then you will receive the additional license to teach the courses. I enjoy taking courses, so I may stay longer than expected even finishing required credits.
The reason I did this is with the idea to teach the International Baccalaureate courses starting by Chuo University High School in Yokohama. It was designed far earlier than recent global high schools emerging in this country.
The test itself may be a difficult topic for many because it is not only from the textbook.
The question was:
"What do you think of recent development taking place by companies and universities in building their building complexes in the central part of Tokyo or major cities in Japan from the view point of disaster relief or security that may take place in time of earthquake with the stand point of study of geography?"
Please think about the question from my test today and write your view to this topic.
gto
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