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Japan’s schools: Now too lenient?

After years of trying to make Japan’s classrooms more lenient places of learning, policymakers are wondering whether to beef up the nation’s school curriculum because of concerns about academic performance. This article appears in The Christian Science Monitor.

Posted by David Roberts on 04 August 2005 in Issues in the News

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