Sakamoto Math, a Japanese supplementary mathematics program using a systematic problem-solving method, officially launched in Thailand with classes for grades 1-6 aimed at building analytical thinking and reducing math anxiety.
Sakamoto Math, a Japanese supplementary mathematics institute, officially launched in Thailand at the Sakamoto Math Grand Opening Thailand event recently held at Little Walk Ramkhamhaeng in Bangkok. The event invited parents and children to experience the systematic mathematics learning approach through the Sakamoto Method, under the concept "Smart Summer Kick-Off: Every Problem Has a Solution," aimed at helping children think analytically, analyze problems, and solve them with confidence.
Sakamoto Math was founded by Dr. Hideo Sakamoto in Osaka, Japan in 1975 and developed the Sakamoto Method, a learning approach that helps children understand problems through key steps: understanding the problem's relationships, drawing diagrams to aid thinking, writing logical sequences, and finding accurate answers. It also enhances logical thinking skills, analysis, and visual perception naturally.
Dr. Hideo Sakamoto stated that learning mathematics is not just about finding the correct answer or relying on calculators, but the core is "organizing one's thinking system." This method will help Thai children overcome mathematics anxiety, understand logical thinking processes, and enjoy solving problems with real-world applications.
Currently, Sakamoto Math operates learning networks in multiple countries including Japan, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Myanmar, before officially entering Thailand. The curriculum is accredited in Singapore and actively used in Southeast Asia with over 20,000 students. Research published in ASM Science Journal (2020) found that elementary students using this method showed improved mathematical problem-solving skills, with average scores increasing from 67.94 to 82.86, and demonstrated more positive attitudes toward learning compared to traditional teaching methods. Internationally, Sakamoto hosts the World Math Competition and graduation activities in various countries.
Cheroen Pengsat-porn, the primary franchise administrator in Thailand, stated that Thai children have high potential when given proper foundational thinking methods. The expectation is that this learning approach will provide tools to help children not only improve their mathematics performance in the classroom but also gain analytical thinking skills that will benefit them throughout their lives, confidently facing future challenges.
Sakamoto Math Thailand's course format offers a one-year curriculum per grade level, from Grade 1-6, in small groups of 5-6 students per class for close teacher supervision. Classes meet twice weekly for one hour each.
At the institute's opening event, prominent parents brought their math-loving children, including Thitinan Kiarti-paibuul and his daughter Vorwalai Boonsong, Visarut Chunhawat and son Nobvor Patmasat-yasandhi, Chantharoda Yukhol Uboldech-pracharak, Naphalaksa Srisoom, Orchuma Durongdech with her son Puritch Predanont, Rawiwal Tanaka and her son Akila Tanaka, and Ajcharaa Ratnathanasart with her three children Kanjon, Korn, and Prim Porwatpattana.
Children participated in three interactive activity rooms designed for hands-on thinking, guided closely by Dr. Hideo Sakamoto and Mr. Jeff Lefkee, founder of Sakamoto Worldwide, along with experts in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Parents had the opportunity to learn about the curriculum in detail. Interested parents can find more information on Facebook at SakamotoMathThailand or contact the center directly.