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Educational Research for Policy and Practice in Japan – With Particular Reference to Youth Education
Authors:Taro Numano  Yoshiyuki Nagata  Mariko Ichimi Abumiya
Institution:(1) National Institute for Educational Policy Research 6-5-22, Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku,Tokyo 153-8681, Japan
Abstract:Based upon the Fundamental Law of Education, Japanese school education system has long been a source of pride for the country as a result of the high school participation rate, the homogeneity of compulsory education throughout the country. However, the confidence of the people in its schools is now showing severe signs of strain and fatigue. In recent years, there have been many reports about the growing seriousness of a number of educational problems having to do with young people in their childhood and adolescence. Since the mid-1970s, a number of problems have been highlighted. They include violent behavior, juvenile crimes, bullying, refusal to attend school, dropping out at secondary level of education, and corporal punishment. Against the above background, based on recommendations from such advisory bodies as the Central Council for Education and the National Commission on Education Reform, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) has adopted a range of policies and launched a series of educational reform programmes. For instance, what is called “Rainbow Plan”, based on the final report submitted by the National Commission on Education Reform, provides the country with basic guidelines for the educational reform in the near future. Roles of educational research for making policies have been of significance. Research initiated by the National Institute for Educational Policy Research (NIER) and the National Federation of Educational Policy Research Institutes (NFERI) is an example of contributions to the development of educational qualities in the country. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:educational reform  curriculum reform  problems in childhood and adolescence  Central Council for Education  National Commission on Education Reform  MEXT(Ministry of Education  Culture  Sports  Science  and Technology  Japan)  NIER(National Institute for Educational Policy Research)  NFERI (National Federation of Educational Policy Research Institutes)
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