
News from LetsJapan.org:
Strange but true, g.education announced plans to open a Nova school on the campus of Aichi Gakuin University in April.
According to the Mainichi Shimbun, the opening of a private business on a university campus is almost unheard of. The article notes that the president of g.communication, Masaki Inayoshi, is a graduate of Aichi Gakuin and apparently this connection was used to help set up a Nova school with the university in order to boost the English ability on campus. The new Nova school will use the current 9-level curriculum and offer lessons at a discount to university staff and students.
Do you think on-campus Nova branches will improve English education at universities? 