On June 26, 2026, NPO Nakayoshi Gakuen Project held a "Learning Connected to the World" lecture at Matsudo City Kogane Junior High School. The "Learning Connected to the World" lecture held at Kogane Junior High School. This lecture was part of the "Matsudo Connects to the World Learning Project," which is being developed with a grant from the "Matsudo City Citizen Activity Grant" this fiscal year. Elementary, junior high, and high schools in Matsudo City will share what they have learned in their regular classes and extracurricular activities with the world, and connect with overseas educational sites to promote local international understanding education, peace education, and multicultural coexistence. The project will implement a unified program that includes input on the current state of the world through lectures, idea generation by students, material creation, on-site implementation overseas, feedback from the field, and presentation of results. The materials show a flow of Phase 1 "Information Input through Lectures," Phase 2 "Student Idea Generation," Phase 3 "Educational Practice and Online Exchange in the Field," and Phase 4 "Reflection and Research Presentation." Nakayoshi Gakuen's CoRe Loop Sharing Learning from Matsudo City Schools to the World Prior to the lecture at Kogane Junior High School, the Nakayoshi Gakuen Project held a similar lecture for first-year students at Kogane High School. Starting with Kogane High School and Kogane Junior High School, elementary, junior high, and high schools in Matsudo City will engage in activities to connect their school learning with children around the world this fiscal year. The "Matsudo Connects to the World Learning Project" is an initiative that aims to deliver lectures on international understanding and peace education at elementary and junior high schools and free schools in Matsudo City, and to utilize teaching materials created by students in educational settings in South Sudan and other countries. The p