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Trends in Educational Reform
Section 2 Educational Reform Q&A
Q5
What is the specific content of the Millennium Project?


Specifically,

(1) Installation of computers at public schools (two in all ordinary classrooms and six for each school for use in special classrooms); (2) Internet access at all public schools; (3) Installation of intra-school LAN 1 linking classrooms at public schools; (4) Installation of computers and Internet access at private schools; (5) Implementation of teacher training; (6) Development of contents 2 for understandable classes; (7) Development of functions of the National Center for Education Information.

Furthermore, the student-computer ratio at elementary schools, which had been 2:1, will be revised to 1:1, the ratio at lower and upper secondary schools.


1. Intra-school LAN: A school-wide network


2. Contents: Including digitized educational material

A computer is used in a classroom


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