Mathmaji, which develops the Japan-style global math learning app “Mathmaji,” said on the 28th it will start a pilot program at an Islamic private school in Indonesia. It is the first time the app will be used at an elementary education facility in the country.
The app will be introduced at Sekolah Qur'an Savaty in Makassar, South Sulawesi, which provides integrated education from daycare and kindergarten through elementary school.
Students learn math through an original curriculum based on Japan’s national teaching guidelines while also studying “English to become stronger with numbers.” Because the app is displayed in English, the company expects it to help improve proficiency in both math and English.
Mathmaji President Yasunori Hirose said he wants to use the program’s results as a basis for a full-scale entry into Indonesia’s elementary education market.
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