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... SCHOOLS Japan's schools are like any other school you would see here in the USA There is only one difference. They speak Japanese. ...
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... Creativity in Japan is weak because of the rigid "one-shot" entrance examination system the training in high schools is geared toward passing the exams. ...
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... 1979 all school in Japan became mandated for all students of schooling age(six to 15 years of age). The Japanese Ministry of Education provided schools for all ...
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... a dark side with conservatism and conformity."20 A modern economy is argued to "need creative thinkers willing to take risks, which Japan's schools are not ...
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... I would like to see many things in Japanese schools. ... because many rooms have just girls or boys in them, but some could be co-ed. If I lived in Japan, I would ...
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... The Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture in Japan sets the curriculum, which is followed by all teachers, in all schools, at all levels. ...
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... In the early 18th century, Japan adopted Confucianism, which would put schools in every district. In conclusion, China and Japan started out differently. ...
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... Juku and yobiko are primarily private, for profit schools that attract students from a ... Juku and yobiko thrive in Japan, where it is believed that all people ...
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... any future business with the Japanese.Japanese students are required to clean both their schools and there neighborhoods. MAJOR CONTRIBUTIONS OF JAPAN TO THE ...
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... can here in America. In visiting Japan, I hope that their schools will be one of the things I will be able to see. If I am one of ...
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... From the schools on up Japan is a very elite society. If a person doesn't go to the right schools then his or her future is ruined. ...
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... Education in Japan also changed drastically. The first and foremost difference was that schools became compulsory for children- through to University students. ...
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... A large majority of Japanese students attend Juki, or preparatory schools, in the ... in North America, the curriculum is equally rigorous, and Japan is graduating ...
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... The Japanese education system also created a system of technical schools and universities ... not how to think; and as Edwin Reischauer stated, "Japan pioneered in ...
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... The Japanese education system also created a system of technical schools and universities ... not how to think; and as Edwin Reischauer stated, "Japan pioneered in ...
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... The Japanese education system also created a system of technical schools and universities ... not how to think; and as Edwin Reischauer stated, "Japan pioneered in ...
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... quote. Confucianism hit Japan hard, and had a lasting impact. Schools were set up devoted to his study and the study of his works. ...
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... the Japanese.Japanese students are required to clean both their schools and there ... awareness of the Japanese culture is not only important in Japan, its also ...
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... at a uranium processing plant in Japan that has brought an enormous amount of people to stay indoors, to stop farming, and to have many schools closed down. ...
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... Japan then established a western style bureaucracy with separate departments to ... The government set up new schools and universities and hired westerners to ...
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... holidays, the name "Golden Week" was given to one of Japan's longest and ... Most companies and schools often allow additional days off in order for Golden Week to ...
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... Nobody has to go to high school in Japan unless he or she wants to. Unlike many American high schools, with security guards, and more recently, metal detectors ...
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... He went to hospitals, schools, mines, industrial plants; he broke ground for public ... newspaper poll, Emperior Hirohito was voted the most popular man in Japan. ...
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... He went to hospitals, schools, mines, industrial plants; he broke ground for public ... newspaper poll, Emperior Hirohito was voted the most popular man in Japan. ...
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... Iga comments about education in Japan: "since education is the only means for raising ... Because some schools do not teach everything that they need for a school ...
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... japanimations or anime (Tepperman). Schools in Japan also support the education of some form of martial arts. "It is ironic to see ...
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... was becoming far less important in Japan and the number of samurais had reduced dramatically. In 1877 there was a total of 20,000 pupils attending his schools. ...
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... the Japanese.Japanese students are required to clean both their schools and there ... awareness of the Japanese culture is not only important in Japan, its also ...
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... allied supreme commander, General Douglas MacArthur, decided the stability of Japan would be ... of "Mr. Is-That-So?" because when he visited schools and factories ...
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... In the beginning of this century, Japan lost its ability to feed it citizens and began to panic. ... Even in the schools children are pressured to be the best. ...
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