Osaka University Humanities and Social Sciences Series『なぜ日本の公教育費は少ないのか-教育の公的役割を問いなおす』の英語
This article presents - in extension to my previous research on Europe - how the Japanese systems of...
“Major educational reforms ” have been a catchphrase in the media and in politicians’ discourse in t...
This study explored the effects of population ageing on public education using Japanese micro data. ...
While Japan has achieved outstanding scores on the PISA exams, further improving educational outcome...
Japan and England tend to approach education in quite different ways and often for different ends. J...
Today, Japan is the largest foreign aid donor in the world with an annual government expenditure of ...
>p>The purpose of this article is to survey the empirical studies on education in Japan and to ident...
Abstract Education is important not only for a child’s developmental life, but also for the long-ter...
Any educational system has its advantages and disadvantages; the Japanese system is one that aims fo...
Using several recent international reports as evidence, this policy brief argues that the extensive ...
Basic education is a priority area in Japan's foreign assistance in line with the mainstream of inte...
L’essor fulgurant du soutien scolaire privé dans le monde témoigne d’une évolution des systèmes scol...
Since 2004 the author has lectured for the Japanese government foreign aid agency to visiting offici...
The Japanese education system was once recognized globally, at least until the end of the 1980s, as ...
The social and academic reputation of private universities in Japan is generally far behind the nati...
This article presents - in extension to my previous research on Europe - how the Japanese systems of...
“Major educational reforms ” have been a catchphrase in the media and in politicians’ discourse in t...
This study explored the effects of population ageing on public education using Japanese micro data. ...
While Japan has achieved outstanding scores on the PISA exams, further improving educational outcome...
Japan and England tend to approach education in quite different ways and often for different ends. J...
Today, Japan is the largest foreign aid donor in the world with an annual government expenditure of ...
>p>The purpose of this article is to survey the empirical studies on education in Japan and to ident...
Abstract Education is important not only for a child’s developmental life, but also for the long-ter...
Any educational system has its advantages and disadvantages; the Japanese system is one that aims fo...
Using several recent international reports as evidence, this policy brief argues that the extensive ...
Basic education is a priority area in Japan's foreign assistance in line with the mainstream of inte...
L’essor fulgurant du soutien scolaire privé dans le monde témoigne d’une évolution des systèmes scol...
Since 2004 the author has lectured for the Japanese government foreign aid agency to visiting offici...
The Japanese education system was once recognized globally, at least until the end of the 1980s, as ...
The social and academic reputation of private universities in Japan is generally far behind the nati...
This article presents - in extension to my previous research on Europe - how the Japanese systems of...
“Major educational reforms ” have been a catchphrase in the media and in politicians’ discourse in t...
This study explored the effects of population ageing on public education using Japanese micro data. ...