Ultimate Otaku Teacher Season 1 Episode 24

Ep 24. My Educational Policies

  • September 26, 2015
  • 23 min

In Ultimate Otaku Teacher season 1 episode 24, titled "My Educational Policies," the main character, Junichiro Kagami, decides to run for school board president. His opponent, the current school board president, is a stringent authoritarian who does not believe in allowing students the freedom to learn what they want. Kagami, on the other hand, believes that students should be given the opportunity to learn in whatever way they find most interesting.

Kagami's campaign platform centers around three main policies. The first policy is to allow students to select their own textbooks. Kagami believes that traditional textbooks are often uninteresting and do not engage students. Instead, he wants to allow students to select texts that they find interesting and relevant to their individual lives.

His second policy is to eliminate mandatory homework. Kagami believes that homework is often busywork that doesn't add much to students' learning experiences. Instead, he wants students to use their time outside of school to pursue personal interests and hobbies that will help them develop into well-rounded individuals.

Finally, Kagami wants to do away with high-stakes testing. He believes that testing often creates an unhealthy environment that promotes rote memorization over real learning. Instead, he wants to implement alternative methods of assessment that emphasize critical thinking skills and creative problem solving.

Kagami's platform is met with both support and backlash from the community. Some students and parents love the idea of allowing students to take more control over their learning, while others fear that Kagami's policies will not prepare students for the real world.

As the election approaches, Kagami finds himself facing many challenges. His opponent, who is heavily favored to win, will stop at nothing to keep Kagami from winning. Kagami also struggles to convince some members of the community that his policies are in the best interest of the students.

Despite these challenges, Kagami remains determined to see his policies implemented. He knows that students are capable of great things and that they should be given the opportunity to learn in whatever way works best for them. Will Kagami be able to win the election and make a difference in the lives of his students? You'll have to tune in to find out!

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 26, 2015
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English