This Japanese school has allowed its students to really find out about life. It seems to be being done as a reality TV show where there are people looking on and commenting as though they are on a panel. It’s an interesting way of getting science into the foreground and making it central to normal daily activities. The students seem to be engrossed and excited. I can remember we grew broad beans and that was exciting! Growing your own chicken would be extraordinary in every sense of the word. I wonder what happens to the chickens next and who looks after them? This is taking ICT to a whole new level.
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