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About the Japanese education system. ... A characteristic of the Japanese school system are entrance exams, and with them a high competitiveness among students.
The peak of pressure for the student in the Japanese school system from 15 to 18 years old, entry to senior high school is by an entrance exam.
The Educational Structure of the Japanese School System ... The current school system in Japan is based on a structure referred to as the 6?3?3 system: 6 years at elementary school (shogakko),
The eight required courses are Japanese language, social studies, mathematics, science, music, fine arts, ... The Educational Structure of the Japanese School System (continued)
The chart below shows the Japanese education system according to age, grade, and available educational facilities. ... Top page > Education > Japanese school system
The Japanese scholar Kazuyuki Kitamura provides an insightful, though perhaps overstated, perspective on the relationship between juku and the regular school system:
The Japanese Language School Unified System(Kyodo System); Is the greatest Japanese language school in North America, established in 1948. Unlike Japanese language school for Japanese students,
Figure3-a shows the school system at the early years of the Meiji Era when the modern school system was inaugurated in Japan. ... Figure 3. Historical Review of the Japanese School System
Situated in the fields of comparative and international education and utilizing extensive interviews with secondary school teachers, Ishii provides an insightful explanation for the slow...
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