1. JTB Pte Ltd
79 Anson Road #07-04
Tel: 65-6595-9922 Fax: 65-6595-9900
29/JULY/2013
Lesson Study Trip to Japan
DATE TIME ITINERARY HOTEL
1
25 Nov
(Mon)
23:00 Assembly at Changi Airport -
2
26 Nov
(Tue)
01:05
08:25
09:30
19:00
Depart Singapore for Nagoya, Japan by SQ 672
Arrive at Nagoya Centrair Airport and meet with English speaking guide
Transfer Nagoya for sightseeing
Nagoya Sightseeing (Nagoya Castle, Toyota Motor Factory etc)
Arrive at hotel
(Breakfast: - / Lunch: local restaurant / Dinner: local restaurant)
Nagoya Kokusai
Hotel
Single room
3
27 Nov
(Wed)
07:00
08:00
18:00
19:00
19:30
Breakfast at hotel and depart hotel by coach with English speaking guide
1 Day Seminar at Aichi University of Education
1:0930-1045 Orientation by Professor Kuno from Aichi University of
Education
2:1100-1230 Lecture by Professor Kuramoto from Aichi University of
Education
Lunch
3:1330-1445 Lecture by Professor Kuramoto and Professor Kuno
4:1500-1615 Lecture by Professor Kuno
Dinner: at local restaurant
Transfer to hotel
Arrive at hotel
(Breakfast: hotel / Lunch: Boxed lunch / Dinner: Local restaurant)
Same as above
4
28 Nov
(Thu)
8:00
9:00
12:00
13:00
14:00
18:00
19:00
Breakfast at hotel and
Depart hotel by coach with English speaking guide
1. VISIT: Secondary school
LUNCH: at local restaurant
Transfer to School
2. VISIT: Secondary school
DINNER: at local restaurant
Back to the hotel
(Breakfast: hotel / Lunch: Local restaurant or Boxed lunch
/ Dinner: Local restaurant)
Same as above
2. JTB Pte Ltd
79 Anson Road #07-04
Tel: 65-6595-9922 Fax: 65-6595-9900
Flight Schedule:-
Singapore/Nagoya
26 NOV 2013 SQ 672 SIN / NGO ETD: 0105 Hrs ETA: 0825 Hrs
Osaka/ Singapore
30 NOV 2013 SQ 671 NGO / SINETD: 1030 Hrs ETA: 1645 Hrs
Package Tour Fare
Participants Twin room (25-30) SGD2,300.00-
* Fare is based on above no of participant; if it is less than that the fare may subject to change
Tour fare includes:
Return economy class group tickets (Singapore - Nagoya - Singapore) by Singapore Airlines (SQ). Validity date as stipulated and
is subject to airline rulings
Airport Taxes, Passenger Security Tax and Fuel Tax (S$389.40 per person), however, fuel taxes are subject to change
4 nights accommodation single usage
4 lunch and 3 dinner
School visits
1 day seminar by Japanese professors
Transfers (private chartered air-conditioned coach) in Japan for 5 days as in the itinerary
1 licensed local English speaking guide/assistant for 5 days
Gratuities to local guide and driver
Admission fee for on the itinerary
QBE Travel Insurance for all students and 1 adult (SGD18.00-)
Pre-departure briefing ~ 3 days before departure
Briefing kit
Luggage Tag
Tour leader fee from Singapore
Tour fare excludes:
Passport and documentation charges
All items mentioned as optional in the itinerary
5
29 Nov
(Fri)
08:00
09:00
13:00
18:30
Breakfast at hotel
Depart hotel by coach with English speaking guide
VISIT: Elementary school
LUNCH: at local restaurant
Free & Easy
DINNER: by own
Back to the hotel
(Breakfast: hotel / Lunch: Local restaurant / Dinner: by own)
Same as above
6
30 Nov
(Sat)
08:00
08:30
10:30
16:45
Breakfast at hotel
Depart from hotel to Centrair International Airport by coach
Arrive at Centrair International Airport and check in
Depart from Nagoya to Singapore
Arrive at Singapore Changi Airport
(Breakfast: hotel / Lunch: on board / Dinner: -)
3. JTB Pte Ltd
79 Anson Road #07-04
Tel: 65-6595-9922 Fax: 65-6595-9900
For further enquiries, please contact Ms Minagawa at minagawa_m.sg@jtbap.com
Due to limited places, please confirm your interest and participation with Ms Minagawa before Saturday, 10
August. Thank you.
Introduction to the Japanese Professors
Associate Professor Hiroyuki Kuno
Professor Tetsuo Kuramoto
Professor Tetsuo Kuramoto (PhD) is teaching at Aichi University of Education,
Graduate School of Practitioners in Education and PhD Research program of
Saga National University. He is also an Executive Committee member of “The
Japanese Society for Curriculum Studies” and “The Japanese Society for School
Management”. His focus is on “School Management and Principal Leadership”
from the view of the “Lesson Study” system which originated in Japan. This
concept is so-called “Curriculum Management”. He has been actively leading
School Management activities with Lesson Study projects in various schools,
particularly in Western Japan.
He has published books regarding the concepts above in Japanese, however, he
will soon publish the book, “Lesson Study and Curriculum Management in
Japan” in English.