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Education in Japan: Past and Present The introduction of a modern education into Japan, taking several Western countries as models, began in the latter part of the 19th century. The arrival of modernization in Japan was
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Kyoto / Fukuoka / Sendai / /

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Japan / United States / United Kingdom / /

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General Headquarters / Imperial University / University of Tokyo / University Education In / Imperial Court / University Order / /

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International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement / School of Western Studies / Imperial University / Japan Teachers Union / Board of Education Law / University of Tokyo / Central Council for Education / National Council on Education Reform / Tokyo Normal School / Ministry of Education / Local Educational Administration / United States Education Mission / Imperial Court / New Education Movement / /

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Meiji / Mori Arinori / Mori / John Dewey / Nakasone / /

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Education Minister / teacher / Prime Minister / Emperor at its head / Minister / university-based teacher / Emperor / specialist / General / Private / Minister of Education / elementary school / first Minister / /

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International Association / /

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