(2002). The Japanese Education System: Globalization and International Education. Japanese Studies, 22, 153-167. doi:10.1080/1037139022000016564.Gainey, Peter & Curtis Andressen(2002) The Japanese Education System: Globalisation and International Education , Japanese Studies, 22(2): 153-67....
The Japanese school system(体系) is different from the rest of the world. Most schools have a three-term system with new school years starting every April. There are six grades in the elementary school (小学). Japan has one of the longest school days in the world. Even after the school...
ninjitsu, ninjutsu - the traditional Japanese method of espionage; involves stealthy movements and the use of camouflage karate - a traditional Japanese system of unarmed combat; sharp blows and kicks are given to pressure-sensitive points on the body of the opponent origami - the Japanese art of...
By contrasting the current Japanese educational system to examples of different types of bilingual education and experiences of Japanese-English bilinguals, this study finally suggests how an early partial immersion system can improve the current educational system in Japan. 展开 ...
Figure8.1illustrates the system of education in Japanese education today (Fig.8.1). Elementary school and junior high school are compulsory; however, since the 1970s, over 90% have continued education after this level. Therefore, it is the norm for most junior high school students to attend hig...
The Japanese Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,Science and Technology recently released a draft revision of curriculum guidelines for high school,stating that English classes will be taught primarily in English,the Japan Times has reported. Under the draft guidelines,English teaching will focus more ...
Japanese Education as Seen from Lee Teng-hui's View Point : Focusing on the Japanese High Schools under the Prewar Educational System 喜欢 0 阅读量: 4 作者: M Seo 摘要: Japanese Education as Seen from Lee Teng-hui's View Point : Focusing on the Japanese High Schools under the Prewar ...
In 1969, Japan observed the centenary of the foundation of its modern government, which caused much reflection on its past achievement and future prospects with regard to various aspects of the nation's life, including education. Among both government and opposition circles there was a general feel...
The basic school system in Japan is made up of elementary school (lastingsix years), middle school (lasting three years), high school (lasting threeyears), and university (lasting four years). Education is compulsory(义务的)only for elementary and middle school, but 98% of Japanese students ...
In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: html_title /html_title Reviewed by Mark Lincicome (bio) The History of Modern Japanese Education: Constructing the National School System, 1872–1890 . By Benjamin Duke. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J., 2009. xiv, 41...