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The San Francisco Japanese School (SFJS, サンフランシスコ日本語補習校 ''San Furanshisuko Nihongo Hoshū Kō'') is a weekend Japanese school serving the San Francisco Bay Area area. The system, with its administrative offices in San Francisco,〔"(About San Francisco Japanese School )" ((Archive )). San Francisco Japanese School. Retrieved on February 23, 2014.〕 is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,〔"(About )" ((Archive )). San Francisco Japanese School. Retrieved on April 17, 2015.〕 and was the world's second largest overseas Japanese weekend school in 2006.〔Kano, Naomi (加納 なおみ ''Kanō Naomi''). "Japanese Community Schools: New Pedagogy for a Changing Population" (Chapter 6). In: García, Ofelia, Zeena Zakharia, and Bahar Otcu (editors). ''Bilingual Community Education and Multilingualism: Beyond Heritage Languages in a Global City'' (Volume 89 of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism). Multilingual Matters, 2012. ISBN 184769800X, 9781847698001. START: p. (99 ). CITED: p. (106 ).〕 The school is supported by the Japanese government.〔 The SFJS rents classrooms in four schools serving a total of 1,500 students as of 2015.〔 The student body was 1,116 in 2006.〔Kano, Naomi. "Japanese Community Schools: New Pedagogy for a Changing Population" (Chapter 6). In: García, Ofelia, Zeena Zakharia, and Bahar Otcu (editors). ''Bilingual Community Education and Multilingualism: Beyond Heritage Languages in a Global City'' (Volume 89 of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism). Multilingual Matters, 2012. ISBN 184769800X, 9781847698001. p. (106 ).〕 Two of the schools are in San Francisco and two are in the South Bay. For elementary students it operates out of the A.P. Giannini Middle School in San Francisco and The Harker School Blackford Campus in San Jose. For junior high school and high school students it operates out of the Herbert Hoover Middle School in San Francisco and the J.F. Kennedy Middle School in Cupertino.〔"(About San Francisco Japanese School )." San Francisco Japanese School. Retrieved on February 23, 2014.〕 ==History== The school was first established in 1968.〔 The school previously had the English name San Francisco Japanese Language Class, Inc (SFJLC),〔"(北米の補習授業校一覧 )" ((Archive )). National Education Center, Japan (国立教育会館). October 29, 2000. Retrieved on April 16, 2015. "サンフランシスコ San Francisco Japanese Language Class,Inc (連絡先) 760 Market Street, No.816 San Francisco, CA 94102, U.S.A. ()(小学部) c/o J.F.Kennedy Jr.High School 821 Bubb Rd.,Cupertino,CA 95014,U.S.A()(中・高等部)c/o Hyde Jr,High School 19325 Bollinger Rd.,Cupertino,CA 95129,U.S.A "〕 and it previously held junior high and high school-level classes at Hyde Junior High School in Cupertino while its elementary level classes were out of Kennedy Middle.〔"(北米の補習授業校一覧 )" ((Archive )). MEXT. January 2, 2003. Retrieved on April 8, 2015. "サンフランシスコ San Francisco Japanese Language Class,Inc(連絡先)760 Market Street, No.816 San Francisco, CA 94102, U.S.A.()(小学部)c/o J.F.Kennedy Jr.High School 821 Bubb Rd.,Cupertino,CA 95014,U.S.A()(中・高等部)c/o Hyde Jr,High School 19325 Bollinger Rd.,Cupertino,CA 95129,U.S.A "〕 As of 2006,〔 there were increasing numbers of Japanese permanent residents and fewer numbers of Japanese temporary residents. The economic decline of Japan and the reduction in overseas corporate postings was the cause of the latter condition.〔Kano, Naomi. "Japanese Community Schools: New Pedagogy for a Changing Population" (Chapter 6). In: García, Ofelia, Zeena Zakharia, and Bahar Otcu (editors). ''Bilingual Community Education and Multilingualism: Beyond Heritage Languages in a Global City'' (Volume 89 of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism). Multilingual Matters, 2012. ISBN 184769800X, 9781847698001. START: p. (99 ). CITED: p. (105 ).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「San Francisco Japanese School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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