Education and Training in Japan, 3. sējums

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Thomas P. Rohlen, Christopher Bjork
Taylor & Francis US, 1998 - 369 lappuses
This collection, written by Japanese and foreign scholars, represents an inclusive cross-section of the most important work in key areas of this field. Topics include: * the impact of Japanese education and training on Japan's economy and culture * the Japanese influence on the "East Asian approach" to education, in comparison with the educational systems of Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong * Japan's promotion of "learning organizations" and "Knowledge workers" for the Information Age.

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VOLUME
1
reforms for diversity
31
the Japanese approach 19
64
Justice principles in job distribution to Japanese youth
77
market and institutional 125
93
Vocational streams in the mainline formal education
124
differentiation and specialization
161
structure
186
The changing role of the Japanese professor
220
The knowledgecreating company
245
Different quality paradigms and their implications
259
Spiritual education in a Japanese bank
277
is it meeting Japans labor demands?
305
Graduate education and research organization in Japan
326
Socialisation for college entrance examinations in Japan
352
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