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Seito Shokun!

Seito Shokun!

Description: Students who do not trust teachers, teachers who give up faith in education, parents who blame schools for their children's misbehavior. Students who do not trust teachers, teachers who give up faith in education, parents who blame schools for their children's misbehavior... Naoko was at a loss when she was assigned as a new high school teacher. Times have changed and students are no longer easy to control, but she chose not to look away. Instead, Naoko reaches out to try and discover the various issues hidden in the modern education system.
Genre: Drama
Year Released: 2007
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 10
First episode air date: April 20, 2007
Language: Japanese
Genres: Drama, Romantic comedy

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