ja_JPJapanese mnMongolian pt_BRPortuguese (Brazil) sv_SESwedish tr_TRTurkish zh_CNChinese arArabic ro_RORomanian bgBulgarian srSerbian Other languages have been declared legacy in Sakai 19 and have been moved toSakai Contrib as language packs. ...
2Which of the following is true according to the author A.Japanese education is praised for helping the young climb the social ladder.B.Japanese education is characterized by mechanical learning as well as creativity.C.More stress should be placed on the cultivation of creativity.D.Dropping out ...
Japanese education reformThis article builds on the author's earlier work, published in Vol. 28 No. 1 of this journal, that critiqued the Orientalist legacy in Anglo-American discussions of Japanese education. One of the manifestations of this legacy is the prevailing view among the Anglo-...
Education for Japanese children is free for the first nine years and all children must go to school for six years of primary schooling and three years of secondary schools,about 99.9 percent of school-age children are present. School usually begins at 8 o’clock in the morning and ends at ...
aPrivate spending on education in Japan is twice the O.E.C.D. average. Almost 30 percent of Japanese students attend private schools, according to the O.E.C.D. Many Japanese parents also enroll their children — sometimes at just 8 years old — in special cram schools, or juku, to he...
A. the Japanese workforce isbetter disciplined B. the Japanese workforce is more productive C. the U.S. workforce has a bettereducation D. the U.S. workforce is more organized 70. The author quotes the exampleof our ancestors to show that education emerged___. A. when people...
As an octogenarian, Emei has been dealing with Japanese all his life. She was born in Shenyang. When she was 3 years old, she went to Japan with her father and returned to the motherland after attending primary school. She has mastered Japanese skillfully since childhood. After liberation, ...
Education for Japanese children is free for the first nine years and all children must go to school for six years of primary schooling and three years of secondary schooling.In the primary and secondary schools,about 99.9 per cent of school-age children are present. School usually begins at 8...
Teaching Debate in Japanese Junior and Senior High Schools : What are the Problems in Teaching Debate There and How is the Ministry of Education Responsibl... Teaching Debate in Japanese Junior and Senior High Schools : What are the Problems in Teaching Debate There and How is the Ministry ...
BEducation for Japanese children is free for the firstnine years and all children must go to school for sixyears of primary schooling and three years of secondaryschooling. In the primary and secondary schools, about99.9 percent of school-age children are present. Schoolusually begins at 8 o'...