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Status of Education in Japan

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Equal opportunities and equal
quality of education, revealing
the various individual abilities
of each individual
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Increase the choice of
educational opportunities and
promote a system of education
that will enable a person to
remain active throughout his
life.
Encourage the participation of
young people in social and
volunteer activities, as well as
to involve them in the
implementation of various
programs; Improve the
system of moral and moral
education in schools,
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Informatization of education plays an important
role in reforming the education system. equip all
educational institutions with computer classes,
hence one computer per student), t In addition, it
was also planned to increase the level of training
of teachers so that they can freely use the
computer
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Improve the quality of teacher
training. Introduce bonuses and
special incentives for outstanding
teachers. As wellas Take the
necessary measures against
incompetent teachers, including their
suspension.
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Cultural exchange with foreign
countries, to this end, it is
necessary to improve the
effectiveness of teaching
foreign languages, especially
English.
Restructure higher education
in order to fully adapt it to the
new international conditions,
It is necessary to ensure that
higher education institutions
meet the world level and
reform universities.
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Strengthening the patriotic
education of the younger
generation. To make students
proud of being from their
country.
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Create conditions for children to enjoy a
joyful and calm educational process: to
conduct more cultural and sporting events,
to expand the opportunities of school clubs;
helps deal with children with inadequate
behaviour; protect them from negative
information.
Establish schools that are trusted by
parents and local communities by
introducing a school evaluation
system; reactivation of school boards
with a view to the participation of
parents in school life and the
exchange of information between
parents

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