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Published Thursday, August 07, 2008 in Education

Japanese educators visit University of West Georgia

Drs. Yasuhiro Tae and Ikuo Sakamoto, professors of education at the Kagoshima University, recently visited the University of West Georgia's main campus and the Carrollton community.

The Kagoshima professors said they welcome the exchange of ideas and culture with West Georgia faculty and teachers from local school systems. Both professors were present at the ongoing Learning Festival and were guests of UWG faculty while in Georgia.

"We plan on bringing back information," said Sakamoto. "We share a willingness to learn and to change. We also welcome the opportunity to speak English and make the presentation in English."

In Japan, English is not taught as a second language and opportunities to improve in the English language are limited.

Kagoshima University is located in Kagoshima City on Kinko Bay and is called "the Naples of the East." Earlier this year a delegation of UWG faculty and staff visited Kagoshima to promote a foreign exchange program between the two universities that will include faculty and students.

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