rated well for quality of life and job security but many expats felt it could hard to settle and make friends in the city.The public education system in Japan is highly regarded for its exacting standards, but tends to be highly pressurised and exam focussed.Public schools are free and open...
The current article provides general features about the Japanese experience in the educational system and the inputs to its financing and spending, as the Department of Education in Japan is characterized by complementary between centralization and decentralization by providing double budgets for the ...
Education through middle school is compulsory in Japan, where schools remain structured after the American model. Following elementary education at kindergartens and day-care centers, children move on to primary schools, where they complete 6 grades in preparation for junior high. ...
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The uniquely Japanese institution of the tanki daigaku (two‐year university) known as 'junior college' in English was seen as Japan's answer to increasing participation in higher education. Initially established on a provisional basis in 1950, becoming permanent in 1965, they were the higher ...
Deficiencies in the Japanese education system and the reform debate comprise the core of the study, along with the increasing impact on Japan of the various forces associated with globalisation. In developing the argument, a range of social and economic factors are addressed, including: social ...
_2 However in Japan it is April that marks the start of the academic and business calendar. The first day of school often coincides with one of the most beautiful natural phenomena-the time of cherry blossom. The academic year is divided into 3 trimesters: April 1--July 20, September 1...
First, I describe the present status of educational system in Japan as compared with South Korea. Second, I analyze the data from high school students in South Korea and Japan, collected in 2000 by our study group, and demonstrate homogeneity and heterogeneity of education fever phenomena through...
This chapter provides an overview on material science education in Japan. The educational system in Japan is changing fifty years after World War II, emphasizing the upgrading graduate schools and matching the diverse demands from the public. Almost all the metallurgy departments have been changed to...
After WWII, teachers' pre-service education in Japan has taken place in a context of conflict between universities and faculties of education with obligatory courses for teachers' licenses (as required for students) and other general universities with optional courses (without any requirements for stud...