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Japan's school curriculum, revised for the 2020s, introduces new
subjects and, perhaps more importantly, a new vision for teaching
referred to as 'active learning'. This book examines the social and
political realities that provided space for this unprecedented
curriculum reform; the policymaking process through which it was
refined; its envisaged pedagogy, and the intended and unintended
outcomes of the new requirements, both on the ground in each school
subject and across the education system. Finally, the book steps
back to consider the possible future of 'active learning' and
direction of the course of study in this decade and the next. This
book will be of interest to those researching contemporary Japanese
education, education policy, curriculum studies and equality of
educational opportunity.
In many societies today, educational aims or goals are commonly
characterized in terms of "equality," "equal opportunity," "equal
access" or "equal rights," the underlying assumption being that
"equality" in some form is an intelligible and sensible educational
ideal. Yet, there are different views and lively debates about what
sort of equality should be pursued; in particular, the issue of
equality of educational opportunity has served as justification for
much of the postwar restructuring of educational systems around the
world. The author explores different interpretations of the concept
of equality of educational opportunity in Japan, especially as
applied to post-World War II educational policies. By focusing on
the positions taken by key actors such as the major political
parties, central administrative bodies, teachers' unions, and
scholars, he describes how their concepts have developed over time
and in what way they relate to the making of educational policy,
especially in light of Japan's falling birthrate and aging society.
Chapter 7 is available open access under a Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
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