Japanese History - General & Miscellaneous, Education - Asia - History, Japanese History - 1945 - Present
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Overview
The Japanese education system, while widely praised in western countries, is subject to heavy criticism within Japan. Education Reform in Japan analyses this criticism, and explains why proposed reforms have failed. The author shows how the Japanese policy-making process can become paralysed when there is disagreement, and argues that this 'immobilism' can affect other areas of Japanese policy-making.Synopsis
The Japanese education system, while widely praised in western countries, is subject to heavy criticism within Japan. Education Reform in Japan analyses this criticism, and explains why proposed reforms have failed. The author shows how the Japanese policy-making process can become paralysed when there is disagreement, and argues that this 'immobilism' can affect other areas of Japanese policy-making.
Book Details
Published
March 1, 1993
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780415096003