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日本的幼儿园通常为三年制,但幼儿也可以先进保育所(为生活贫困者开办),一两年后再进幼儿园读两年或一年,然后再入小学读书。日本幼儿园只给毕业班幼儿发“报告单”。他们的“报告单”与我国现在许多幼儿园使用的“报告单”从内容到形式都有很大差别。如日本名古屋文化幼儿园每年有5个毕业班,5个班的“报告单”除“幼儿园给全体毕业生的话”相同外,其余部分的写法各不相同。本文对名古屋文化幼儿园的“报告单”作一介绍,或许对我国幼
Kindergartens in Japan are usually three-year-olds, but young children can also go to advanced nursery schools (for those living in poverty) and then go to kindergarten for another year or two in a year or two before enrolling in elementary school. Japanese kindergartens only send out the “report card” to the graduating children. Their “report card” and many of our kindergartens now use “report card” from the content to the form are very different. For example, in Japan’s Nagoya Culture Kindergarten, there are five graduating classes each year, and the “Report Forms” for the five classes are the same except for the words “Kindergarten to all graduates”. This article gives an introduction to the “Report Card” of Nagoya Culture Kindergarten, perhaps for our country