Making the Entire Town a Learning Field! EduPorte's "Shukudai GO" Aims to Realize a New Educational Infrastructure Where Children and the Community Co-Create

EduPorte Co., Ltd. aims to transform entire towns into learning fields through its new service "Shukudai GO," realizing a new educational infrastructure where children and communities co-create. This initiative simultaneously promotes the development of future human resources and regional revitalization.
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## Making the Entire Town a Learning Field
EduPorte Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Representative: Mayo Miyazaki) is advancing towards its dream of creating a society where everyone understands and shares, by transforming the entire town into a learning field through "Shukudai GO."

"Shukudai GO" is a new regional infrastructure that simultaneously achieves the development of future human resources and the revitalization of the town.
It aims to create a sustainable virtuous cycle of social capital, independent of individual burdens and goodwill, by bringing value to children, guardians, teachers, and local businesses, in response to the negative spiral of regional weakening and increased burden on schools caused by the weakening ties between schools and communities.

## What is "Shukudai GO"?
With "Shukudai GO," children challenge "missions" provided by local companies and businesses through a web application.
Working in collaboration with adults, they create unique project-based learning experiences specific to that region, such as understanding store operations, considering corporate challenges, and promoting the town's appeal.

This mechanism brings value to everyone involved.
For children, it offers opportunities for experiential, enjoyable learning and co-creation with adults in the community. For guardians, it helps resolve the isolation of child-rearing and provides an opportunity to learn about their community.
Furthermore, for teachers, it serves as a foundation for a regional information platform, career education, and entrepreneurship education. For local businesses, it leads to marketing, CSR, and even empowerment from children.