Dragon gate : competitive examinations and their consequences
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Dragon gate : competitive examinations and their consequences
(Frontiers of international education)
Cassell, 1999
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References: p. [333]-358
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This text examines the enormous pressure placed on University students in Japan, Korea and Taiwan which have led to the rapid expansion of the cramming industry and to a growing number of students looking to religion and spirituality for guidance. The book examines the issue of the rise in youth suicides, and the dramatic rise in levels of cheating; both raising fundamental questions about the education system in the late 1990s.
目次
- A comparative history of the university entrance examinations to the end of the Japanese Empire
- a comparative history of university entrance examinations - from 1945 to now
- what kind of exams? questions of world history and mathematics in three countries
- the cram world - why so large in Asia
- with help from the gods - prayer luck and spiritual strength - the desecularization of entrance exam systems
- time, effort and money - mobilizing private resources to gain social status
- the news, media and dark side of the exam systems.
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