Japanese First Day Ceremonies: First Classes


Figure 1.-- Here the new students at a private school are being taught how to bow properly.

After the First Day ceremony, teachers take the new children to their classes. We do not know a lot about what happens that first day. The teachers will have to aquaint the children with their new school and classroom. This will in part mean explaining some of the school rules and behavior expectations. For the new children a new school can be a very daunting experience. It often seems very large and strange. So the children need to be reassured. Here each school and teacher is a little different. We note at one private school the children being shown how to bow properly.






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