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Japan: Country kids need language support

“Newcomer” children — those who were born and brought up outside of Japan — often require extra educational support to learn the Japanese language and adapt to Japanese culture. But for many — especially those outside the major urban areas — that support simply does not exist. Read more of this article in The Japan Times (requires registration).

Posted by David Roberts on 16 March 2006 in Language Learners

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