Japan

Before 1987, Japan's compulsory school system was a single-track system with no selective examination between primary and secondary stages.There was a nursery/kindergarten stage for children ages 3 to 5/6, then a primary school stage for children up to age 11 or 12, followed by secondary educat...

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Other Authors: Suzuki, Shin'ichi (Editor), Aspinall, Robert (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London Bloomsbury Publishing 2019, 2019
Series:Bloomsbury Education and Childhood Studies
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Collection: Bloomsbury Education and Childhood Studies - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:Before 1987, Japan's compulsory school system was a single-track system with no selective examination between primary and secondary stages.There was a nursery/kindergarten stage for children ages 3 to 5/6, then a primary school stage for children up to age 11 or 12, followed by secondary education for those aged up to 17 or 18, and finally tertiary options for those who qualified for them
Item Description:Mode of access: World Wide Web
Physical Description:1 online resource graphs, tables
ISBN:9781350995963