Aya presented data she collected from Smithtown East students and her Japanese classmates about fear of terrorism and thoughts on Japan and US policies, Kenga showed off his collaborative Japan-US painting, and Imagine presented on what is means to be cosmopolitan and international. The presentations included many students and teachers from Smithtown East and were really interesting!
Monday, March 30, 2015
Japan Society Junior Fellows Final Projects
Aya presented data she collected from Smithtown East students and her Japanese classmates about fear of terrorism and thoughts on Japan and US policies, Kenga showed off his collaborative Japan-US painting, and Imagine presented on what is means to be cosmopolitan and international. The presentations included many students and teachers from Smithtown East and were really interesting!
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Final Projects,
Going Global,
Japan,
Japan Society,
Junior Fellows
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