As early as 2011 he was appointed President Nguyen Gingrich and proposed a radical idea to help the school reduce expenses.
There is no doubt that the idea of making students part-time guards is as big as Gingrich's presidential election campaign.
But when asking Jin De Costa she asks the students to clean up without radical arguments. There is no official in her school. Instead, students from 6th grade to 12th grade meet once or twice a week to make room for the designated place.
De Costa is Executive Director of Institute of Technology. It is a public charter school located in Phoenix, Oregon, just a few miles from the border with California.
Thirty minutes after lunch, the students clean, mop, remove the garbage, and even clean the toilet - but the responsibilities change, there is no one who scrubs the toilet more than a few times a year.
De Costa said it is easy to encourage students to respect their environment when they are responsible for environmental protection.
De Costa, who supported the establishment of ATI in 1999, says:
The maintenance staff still has difficult or dangerous work at school. However, in most cases, ATI students are in charge of daily maintenance. With the help of pressure from our colleagues, the school keeps it clean
The 10th grade Eden Cox said she recently had to face confusion behind her classmates. "I kept saying," You can throw away your garbage, so I do not need to do that, "Cox recalls.
"School is not just about learning from books," said former English teacher Michael Oslin. "It is to learn how to become a member of society and learn to take responsibility for ourselves," said Oslin, who is currently a resident scholar and director of Japanese research at the American Institute of American Studies.
In order to make cleaning easier, Japanese students wear slippers before entering the classroom to prevent dirt from being drawn into the room.
At Brentwood University in the suburbs of Nashville, Tennessee, maintaining schooling is only a part of the student's daily lives.
On the day before P.E., the private preparatory student will perform "tidying up" for 10 minutes at the designated place.
Susan Communication Director Susan Sheifer believes that "cleanup" is another element of the mission of educating people throughout the school.
"We have tried to train them," Shafer said. "They have to go to college, no one will clean the dorm for them."
Maddie Jarrard is 11th grade and studded in the classroom every day. Even after a sports competition, Brentwood 's players said they will stay away from any garbage still on the stand.
"They were not just trying to keep the place clean," Jarrard mentioned to Brentwood staff and said. "But they are also trying to shape the character for each student."
Several parents may not want to spend time for students to leave the classroom for a broom, but ATI and Brentwood educators say their parents have overwhelming support.
In some cases, according to the staff, parents want to know how to let their children clean their rooms at home and what they do at school.
As students gain the right to graduate and leave school, they are assigned male agents to pay attention to their knowledge. Women are engaged in corruption, but in addition to Prime Minister Kwon, they are also responsible. Perhaps this is the idea of Kwon Chief, give them those who try to approach them so that they will not be lonely in the world. Even if she does not say a word, President Kui can easily say that he will steal every scene she had. Her steady and strong presence, the sex power plant, and the cigarette will soon become one of her favorite characters. She is strong, independent, intense, thoughtful and considerate. Even if this sounds very complicated and does not sound complicated, I feel that it is far from being the same, that is why she is different. She has to be strong in a room full of men full of men, but she takes care of her students as much as possible.
There is no gatekeeper in Japanese schools. Students are divided into small groups to tackle all the ways to keep the school clean. Some people wiped the floor with a mop (or went through the floor with cloth), wiped the blackboard, people who cleaned up, and someone cleaned the garden. This is an amazing team building activity that enables children to be responsible to each other's schools and to work together to accomplish their work. In my school, I found that this is a particularly useful activity. I wore work clothes to sweat through the floor, pushing rags. That helped me show up to my children and show me how important it is for them to communicate with each other.