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HAKUHODO KETTLE, Tokyo / THE UNIVERSITY OF TSUKUBAS SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOLS / 2015
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In Japan there are over one million seven hundred thousand (1,700,000) people with physical disabilities and three hundred (300) schools for the physically disabled where children with physical disabilities attend.
Through the practice of their educational philosophy of, "expanding the possibilities of children" the University of Tsukuba’s Special Needs-Schools strives to deepen the understanding of education for the disabled to the world public and also plead to education-related personnel including the national institution in hopes of further improvement and development to the current state of Special Needs Education.
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The University of Tsukuba’s Special Needs Schools, who operate various schools across the country for the physically disabled, declares "expanding the possibilities of children" as their educational philosophy and aims to provide an educational environment where handicapped students can express their imagination freely.
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We developed the universal piano system,“Eye Play the Piano,” by using an eye-tracking system within a head mount display so the piano could be played without the use of hands or arms but rather by blinking on the desired key to play that note.
The project to use the system in a musical performance was started alongside Kota Numajiri, a student of this school who was born with Spinal Muscular Atrophy and had never played a musical instrument. In December of 2014, after 4 months of practicing, he played the piano for their first ever Christmas concert at this school.
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