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A Blind University Student Uses His Perspective to Start a Business ("Leaving Students with No Choice but to Pursue a Career Path They Don't Want" Is an Issue in the Educational Field) "Just Include Them" - a Turning Point for Inclusive Education

Summary by toyokeizai.net
"vreach" (hereafter referred to as "vreach"), an online private tutoring school for visually impaired students, is quietly gaining attention. It is run by Kazuki Kawamoto (21), a third-year student at Tsukuba University of Technology. As a person who is completely blind himself, he is working to "redesign learning..."
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"vreach" (hereafter referred to as "vreach"), an online private tutoring school for visually impaired students, is quietly gaining attention. It is run by Kazuki Kawamoto (21), a third-year student at Tsukuba University of Technology. As a person who is completely blind himself, he is working to "redesign learning..."

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toyokeizai.net broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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