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		<title>Japan: High school students have to buy tablets</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From the 2022 school year, the Kyoto Prefectural Education Council requires students from public high schools in the area to have their own tablets. Japanese students get acquainted with the tablet. Children can only buy tablets that are in the price range of about 60,000 &#8211; 70,000 yen (12.6 &#8211; 14.7 million VND). Many parents [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>From the 2022 school year, the Kyoto Prefectural Education Council requires students from public high schools in the area to have their own tablets.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> Japanese students get acquainted with the tablet.</em> Children can only buy tablets that are in the price range of about 60,000 &#8211; 70,000 yen (12.6 &#8211; 14.7 million VND). Many parents and students expressed disappointment and anger at the new pressure on family finances. &#8220;We feel very angry,&#8221; said an anonymous reader of the Kyoto Shimbun newspaper. Who will spend money on a tablet after the terrible economic impacts of Covid-19? &#8220;. Another parent said that the revenues at the beginning of the school year alone for uniforms, textbooks, backpacks, and bus tickets cost 200,000 &#8211; 300,000 yen. This person questioned why students are required to own a separate tablet, not share it with their family, or buy a new one that costs no more than 20,000 yen. Others also said that in addition to not having enough money to buy tablets, many families do not have WiFi or Internet connection. The new policy of Kyoto prefecture could increase the learning gap between students and the gap between rich and poor in society. The Japanese government has issued a regulation that requires every high school student to be equipped with an electronic device such as a tablet computer or a laptop. The National Budget Fund will fund equipment for elementary and middle school students. However, the high school level is not part of the compulsory education program in Japan, so students have to buy it themselves. Some localities can buy on behalf of students through public funds. According to a survey by the Ministry of Education of Japan, only 12 prefectures will fund technology equipment for students and 15 prefectures will require their families to pay for themselves, but there are different policies. During the 2021 school year, five high schools in Kyoto asked 10th graders to equip learning devices including 32 GB iPad 10.2 inch Gen8 (35,000 yen), keyboard and panel (8,470 yen), registration and installation fee. reservations (4,400 yen), 1-year warranty (6,300 yen) and stylus (8,690 yen). Thus, students who are admitted to the school have to spend about 68,000 yen to buy school equipment. Not to mention the beginning of the school year revenues are also close to the cost of buying tablets. In response to the backlash from parents and students, the Kyoto Prefectural Education Commission said it was considering allowing low-income households to rent tablets or borrow money without interest. The representative of the education sector in Kyoto affirmed that tablets are an important and indispensable learning tool for high school students this year and for many years to come. With 10th graders, they can store and systematize the 3-year curriculum in just one handheld device. Tablets also integrate many other educational technology products such as electronic dictionaries and pocket calculators, helping students to save on fees for these devices. Moreover, with the current epidemic situation, high school students in Japan will continue to study remotely, so technology equipment is indispensable. In contrast to Kyoto Prefecture, the Hiroshima Prefectural Education Committee has issued a regulation to allocate or support the cost of purchasing technology equipment for high school students from low-income families. It is expected that about 2,700 families in the province will enjoy the support policy. The Tokyo Metropolitan Education Commission also requires families to equip their own tablets for high school students. However, families can choose products with different models and prices depending on their financial capacity.</p>
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		<title>Male student Phan Thiet wears nicely thanks to hunting for boxes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2021 14:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Nguyen Trung Dinh has loved second-hand fashion since 10th grade. However, for a young man born in 2003, hunting for goods is not easy. &#8220;I often ask for the phone number of the lady who sells box goods so that when I open a new case, it will be over soon. There are days when [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Nguyen Trung Dinh has loved second-hand fashion since 10th grade. However, for a young man born in 2003, hunting for goods is not easy.</strong><br />
<span id="more-10810"></span> &#8220;I often ask for the phone number of the lady who sells box goods so that when I open a new case, it will be over soon. There are days when I can not buy anything even though I spend a lot of time choosing&#8221;, Nguyen Trung Dinh shared with <em> Zing</em> .</p>
<p> The boy born in 2003 is still trying hard to find a style that suits him. In the process, he showed his creativity when wearing designs with unique motifs and patterns. Most of Trung Dinh&#8217;s outfits are second-hand. <strong> &#8220;I choose si clothes because the price is super cheap&#8221;</strong> When asked the reason for choosing boxed goods, Trung Dinh said: &#8220;The first is super cheap. Also, I can find unique items when hunting for delicacy. The last reason is that you will never. know what to find when hunting second-hand &#8220;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_01_119_38390603/23e09453b811514f0800.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_01_119_38390603/ce457ff653b4baeae3a5.jpg" width="625" height="625"> <em> Trung Dinh&#8217;s clothes usually cost about 50,000-250,000 VND. Photo: NVCC.</em> The 18-year-old has been passionate about second-hand gear since 2019. At that time, he was in 10th grade. During the two years of hunting, Trung Dinh has accumulated more experience. Besides, he asserted that hunting for cargo had many difficulties. When choosing to buy second-hand clothing, Trung Dinh needs to carefully check the quality, in case the clothes are torn or defective. There are days when a man from Phan Thiet has to move to many places selling things to find his favorite design. Sometimes, he took time to sit and choose, check, but could not find any suitable item. In the event that Trung Dinh is late, good quality clothes will be bought by others. Normally, a sample of Trung Dinh shirt will cost about 50,000-100,000 VND. He spent 150,000-250,000 VND on pants and about 100,000 VND for jackets. To get quality clothes at an affordable price, Trung Dinh asked for the number of the shop owner. They will notify you when new packages are released or more stock will be available to arrange for early purchase. In addition, the boy born in 2003 advised readers of <em> Zing </em> can hunt for si on social networks. This is how you do not have to struggle, dive into the street. Outfits sold online are also unique. At the same time, he emphasized: &#8220;Attention when coordinating is that the proportions of the body and the outfit color need to be harmonious and uniform&#8221;. <strong> The boy was born in 2003 and has a journey to find his own style</strong> Wearing costumes inspired by high-end brands, sharing unique mixing recipes that help Nguyen Trung Dinh be loved. Besides, he affirmed that fashion should have an element of confidence, comfortable wearing stylish clothes without paying attention to the eyes of society. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_01_119_38390603/449fe82cc46e2d30747f.jpg" width="625" height="833"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_01_119_38390603/a01f0fac23eecab093ff.jpg" width="625" height="858"> <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_01_119_38390603/eb9343206f62863cdf73.jpg" width="625" height="940"> <em> The boy born in 2003 is in the process of experimenting with many styles. Photo: NVCC.</em> The guy from Phan Thiet loves cartons. The clothes he has worn in the last two years are all second-hand outfits. He identified himself as a multi-styled person. &#8220;Currently, I constantly learn and experiment to find the style that suits me best,&#8221; Trung Dinh said. The 18-year-old boy used to mix with a hip hop, minimalist &#8230; However, the outfits chosen by Trung Dinh always contain a similarity of nostalgia and personality. Besides, many of his designs make an impression through unique details. For Trung Dinh, costume color is a very important factor. The outfits using floating and eye-catching colors should be coordinated with the right tones, helping to neutralize the overall. In addition, the guy from Phan Thiet suggested choosing tones to highlight eye-catching colors when coordinating colorful outfits. In the case of new dress matching lessons, no knowledge of color matching, Trung Dinh suggests simple and neutral designs. <em> <strong> The girl has the talent to make shirts from discarded shoes</strong> </em> <em> Nicole McLaughlin is famous for her ability to use recycled materials to make clothes.</em></p>
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