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I hear that there are both positive and negative aspects of the informatization of education. Please tell me what kinds of measures you are taking in regard to the negative aspects.
The drawbacks to the informatization of education are said to include the isolation of individuals and the attenuation of human relations, insufficient experience of outdoor activities and social life, the deluge of so-called harmful information, the question of morals and rules of networks and the occurrence of the digital divide. MEXT is taking numerous measures in and outside the school to address these issues.
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Measures at school |
{1} Promoting information education
{2} Enhancing emotional education and experiential activities
{3} Enhancing extracurricular club activities
{4} Raising the quality of teachers
Measures outside school |
{1} Promoting experiential activities through the National Children's Plan
{2} Performing arts experiences
{3} Responding to harmful information
Furthermore, to prevent and eliminate the digital divide, we are expanding learning opportunities provided by the University of the Air, special training colleges, public halls, etc., for adults in general, including the aged, and actively promoting the development of an environment for IT basic technical courses, which are being carried out as part of the national movement to diffuse IT. In addition, for the purpose of correcting the digital divide taking place on an international scale, we are carrying out IT education assistance in developing countries.
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