Surala Introduced in Hyogo Prefecture's Temporary Protection Facilities to Guarantee Learning Rights for Children

Surala Net Co., Ltd. has introduced its AI-based interactive ICT learning material 'Surala' to two temporary protection facilities under the Hyogo Prefectural Child Consultation Center, aiming to provide personalized learning opportunities for children in care.
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The AI-based interactive ICT learning material 'Surala,' developed and provided by Surala Net Co., Ltd., was introduced in May 2026 to two temporary protection facilities managed by the Hyogo Prefectural Child Consultation Center. Aiming to ensure learning opportunities and enhance support during the temporary protection period, learning support using 'Surala' has begun for children residing in these facilities. Temporary protection facilities are institutions that temporarily house children in need of protection due to abuse or upbringing environments under the Child Welfare Act. Since children often cannot attend school during this period, in-facility learning support plays a crucial role. 'Surala' is a grade-free ICT learning material covering six subjects from elementary to high school. By utilizing AI, it presents optimal problems based on individual understanding and stumbling blocks, and through interactive animation lectures, children can proceed with learning at their own pace.

FAQ

Is this implemented in other regions?

Yes, it is currently used in multiple facilities, including those in Tokyo.