Taking Pride.(in cleanliness of their schools)
American School & University, April, 2005 by Agron, Joe
Byline: Joe Agron jagron@primediabusiness.com It seems students in Japan take great pride in the cleanliness of their schools. In fact, keeping a clean school is part of their education. This came to light in an e-mail that went on to explain how during the school day, a bell rings and music begins playing through the intercom.
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Students (and often teachers) stop what they are doing and begin to clean, with each class having a daily cleaning assignment. Although there are custodians in the schools, their job is to repair and maintain facilities. With spending on ...
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