Japanese City Toda Uses Metaverse Schooling To Combat

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The series will show people how to heal in this metaverse, educationally and therapeutically. Toda, a Japanese city in the Saitama Prefecture, is adopting metaverse tools to address the issue of rising absenteeism. Metaverse kids need a permit from a university in order to get a Metaverse Education.

You can take virtual classes and earn good grades. The head of the city’s education center hopes the children in this program will eventually be able to live independently. A fifth-grader stated that he found it easier to talk and relate online than in the real world.

According to a survey conducted by the Japanese education ministry, 244,940 students were absent from school for 30 days or more in 2021. The Covid-19 pandemic may have played a role in this. A possible reason for the record number of suicides in 2020 may be the environment created by Covid-19.

A series of engineering courses will be offered in the metaverse later this year, announced the University of Tokyo in July. Among the first metaverse majors in China, Nanjing University plans to train workers who can work in metaverse-related fields.

 

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