Escuela Japonesa de Panamá

1-9 school in Panama City, Panama
8°58′41″N 79°31′13″W / 8.977958200000002°N 79.52020879999998°W / 8.977958200000002; -79.52020879999998InformationType1-9 schoolEstablished1974Grades1-9Websitepanama.lolipop.jp

The Escuela Japonesa de Panamá ("Panama Japanese School"; パナマ日本人学校 Panama Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in the Marbella area,[1] Bella Vista (ES), Panama City. It was established on October 12, 1974 (Shōwa 49).[2]

References

  1. ^ "Marbella" (Archive). La Prensa. 11 August 2013. Retrieved on 16 January 2015. "Dentro del barrio está la Escuela Japonesa de Panamá,[...]"
  2. ^ "学校紹介." Escuela Japonesa de Panamá. Retrieved on January 16, 2015. "CALLE ANASTASIO RUIZ MARBELLA BELLA VISTA, PANAMA"

Further reading

(in Japanese)

  • 山崎 尚史. "海外あちらこちら パナマ日本人学校での国際交流学習." 教育じほう (595), 83-85, 1997-08. 東京都新教育研究会. See profile at CiNii.
  • 太田 昭. "日本人学校の実践--パナマ日本人学校 (海外子女教育の課題--進展する国際化の中で<特集>) -- (事例紹介)." The Monthly Journal of Mombusho (文部時報) (1305), p48-51, 1986-01. ぎょうせい. See profile at CiNii.
  • 西村憲人 (前パナマ日本人学校 教諭; 大阪府大阪市立小松小学校 教諭) "パナマ日本人学校における少人数指導の工夫と実践" (Archive). Tokyo Gakugei University.

External links

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  • (in Japanese) Escuela Japonesa de Panamá
  • (in Japanese) Escuela Japonesa de Panamá
  • (in Japanese) Escuela Japonesa de Panamá (Archive)
  • (in Japanese) "【7月】パナマ日本人学校 コスタリカ・サンホセ日本人学校との第一回の交流 Archived 2018-07-06 at the Wayback Machine." Panasonic Education Foundation
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