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A social/psychological feature: the 7th student to speak in any discussion gets to freeze time (pause the class for 30 seconds) or ask a "secret 7th question" that everyone must answer.
Which version of "7x classroom" interests you most? 7x%E3%82%AF%E3%83%A9%E3%82%B9%E3%83%AB%E3%83%BC%E3%83%A0
I can refine the features for your exact context. A social/psychological feature: the 7th student to speak
7xクラスルームは、学びの風景を一変させる“ちょっと未来っぽい”教育体験だ。以下は要点を押さえた短めのレビュー。 Which version of "7x classroom" interests you most
A points-based system where tasks are worth 7x the normal points.
In Japanese sociology, the distinction between Uchi (inside/home/group) and Soto (outside/others) is paramount. The classroom is typically an Uchi space for students—a safe, familiar zone. The 7x% Class Room inverts this. It looks like Uchi but behaves like Soto (hostile/unknown). This violation of the safe space creates profound cognitive dissonance, generating a horror rooted in the betrayal of safety.
A defining trait of the 7x% Class Room is the sudden absence of others. A bustling school corridor may lead into this room, only for the protagonist to find the world outside has fallen silent. This taps into the fear of social isolation; in a society that values group harmony (wa), being physically cut off from the collective is a primal terror.


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