The members of Okayama University’s SDGs Initiatives Planning
Committee and Knowledge Mobility based System Institute (KMS), have
collaborated to create teaching materials that promote understanding of
the novel coronavirus and provide much-needed information on how to
prevent the spread of the virus. In accessible, easy to understand
brochures that can be used as teaching materials in and outside of
schools, the information is aimed at all ages, including elementary,
junior, and high school children, university students, and adults. Two
brochures; namely, “Novel Coronavirus Countermeasures: Let’s Think About
a ‘New Lifestyle’ Together “(B5, 4 pages) and “Q & A for Everyone
Who Wants to Know More About the Novel Coronavirus (children’s edition)”
(A4, 6 pages) have been translated into English, Chinese, and Korean
and uploaded to KMS’s website.
The brochures mentioned above were originally published in Japanese on
the KMS website on June 13 and April 2, respectively. They have already
been utilized by over 100 educational institutions. Not long after the
brochures were published, educational institutions trying to combat the
virus expressed an urgent need for information on the coronavirus for
children and guardians whose native language is not Japanese. In
response, the members collaborated to create multilingual translations
of the educational materials. Currently, members are working on
Vietnamese and Brazilian Portuguese translations that are scheduled to
be published in November.
Download the material from KMS website.
These materials can be printed and forwarded freely by anyone, but please refrain from editing the contents.
https://www.okayama-u.ac.jp/eng/news/index_id9737.html
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