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List of Tables and Figures | p. ix |
Japanese Education and the Development of Postwar Education Policy, 1945-1985 | |
Introduction: Japanese Education since 1945 | p. 3 |
Selected Documents | |
War, Defeat, and Occupation, 1890-1952 | |
Imperial Rescript on Education (October 30, 1890) | p. 37 |
Japan: The Education System under Military Government (PWC-287a) (November 6, 1944) | p. 38 |
Positive Policy for Reorientation of the Japanese (SWNCC 162/D) (July 19, 1945) | p. 45 |
The Potsdam Proclamation (July 26, 1945) | p. 49 |
School Education under the New Situation (I) (Hatsu Sen No. 118) (August 28, 1945) | p. 50 |
United States Initial Post-Surrender Policy for Japan (August 29, 1945) | p. 51 |
Educational Situation at End of the War (Fall 1945) | p. 52 |
School Education under the New Situation (II) (Hatsu Koku No. 184) (September 12, 1945) | p. 53 |
Educational Policy for the Construction of a New Japan (September 15, 1945) | p. 55 |
Plan for Educational Control in Japan under Military Occupation (September 26, 1945) | p. 58 |
Administration of the Educational System of Japan (October 22, 1945) | p. 62 |
Problems Involved in Japanese Educational Reforms (October 26, 1945) | p. 64 |
Memorandum on Investigation, Screening, and Certification of Teachers and Educational Officers (October 30, 1945) | p. 68 |
Abolition of State Shinto (December 15, 1945) | p. 70 |
Staff Study on Proposed Education Mission (CIE, GHQ, SCAP) (December 27, 1945) | p. 71 |
Suspension of Courses in Morals (Shushin), Japanese History, and Geography (December 31, 1945) | p. 74 |
Imperial Rescript on Reconstruction (January 1, 1946) | p. 75 |
Committee of Japanese Educators (January 9, 1946) | p. 77 |
Reorientation of the Japanese (February 15, 1946) | p. 79 |
Bases for Educational Reconstruction (March 8, 1946) | p. 82 |
Report of the [First] U.S. Education Mission: Digest (March 1946) | p. 85 |
A Guide for the "New Education" (June 30, 1946) | p. 90 |
The Constitution of Japan (November 3, 1946) | p. 95 |
Revision of the Japanese Educational System (March 27, 1947) | p. 97 |
School Education Law (Law No. 26) (March 29, 1947) | p. 101 |
The Fundamental Law of Education (Law No. 25) (March 31, 1947) | p. 109 |
The Japan Teachers' Union: Main Principles, Bylaws, Proclamations, Resolutions, Summary of Activities, Public Statements (First Convention, June 8, 1947) | p. 112 |
Appeal to Educators (June 20, 1947) | p. 116 |
The Board of Education Law (Law No. 170) (July 15, 1948) | p. 117 |
Dr. Walter Ells's Convocation Address at the Opening of Niigata University (July 19, 1949) | p. 118 |
White Paper on Education Prepared by the Japan Teachers' Union (May 1, 1950) | p. 122 |
A Code of Ethics for Teachers (June 1952) | p. 131 |
Consolidation and Reversal of Course, 1953-1960 | |
Maintaining the Neutrality of Education (July 8, 1953) | p. 135 |
Law for the Promotion of Science Education (August 8, 1953) | p. 136 |
Report Concerning the Preservation of Political Neutrality of Teaching Staff (January 18, 1954) | p. 136 |
Law No. 157: Concerning Temporary Measures for Ensuring Political Neutrality in Compulsory Education (June 3, 1954) | p. 140 |
Opinion on Technical Education to Meet the Needs of the New Era (November 9, 1956) | p. 141 |
The Emergency Declaration of the Japan Teachers' Union (December 22, 1957) | p. 146 |
Economic Expansion and Student Unrest, 1960-1973 | |
The Advance of Manpower Capability and Promotion of Scientific Technology (July 1960) | p. 148 |
Request for Measures for the Establishment and Promotion of the Advance of Technical Education (August 25, 1961) | p. 152 |
Prime Minister Ikeda's Campaign Speech for the Upper House of the Diet (May 25, 1962) | p. 154 |
Contributions of Education to Economic Growth (November 5, 1962) | p. 156 |
Problems and Strategies in Manpower Development during Economic Growth: Report of the Economic Investigation Council (January 14, 1963) | p. 159 |
Japan Teachers' Union 1966 Convention Goals (May 1, 1966) | p. 164 |
The Image of the Ideal Japanese (December 15, 1966) | p. 164 |
Course of Study for Junior High Schools: Moral Education (1969) | p. 168 |
A Proposal Concerning the Fundamental Issues of Education (September 1969) | p. 170 |
Problems Concerning Students (1964) | p. 171 |
Reviews of National Policies for Education: Japan (January 11, 1970) | p. 197 |
Social Education in a Rapidly Changing Society (April 30, 1971) | p. 211 |
Basic Ministry of Education Guidelines for the Reform of Education (June 11, 1971) | p. 215 |
Basic Guidelines for the Reform of Higher Education (1971) | p. 224 |
The Formation of Human Character in the New Industrial Society-The Ideal Form of Education from a Long-Term Perspective (March 15, 1972) | p. 230 |
How Japanese Education Ought to Be (June 14, 1972) | p. 234 |
From "Oil Shock" to Economic Giant, 1973-1990 | |
Features of Education in Japan: Background (1975) | p. 236 |
Japan's Private Universities (1987) | p. 245 |
Ministry of Education Directive Concerning the Prevention of Delinquency of Pupils (November 25, 1980) | p. 259 |
Concerning the [Ministry of Education] Survey of Actual Conditions of Moral Education in Public Elementary and Junior High Schools (August 5, 1983) | p. 261 |
Moral Education (1983) | p. 263 |
Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's Formal Request on Education Reform at the First General Meeting of the Provisional Council on Educational Reform and His Address (September 5, 1984) | p. 268 |
Study of Educational Reform and Improvement of Entrance Examination System: Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's "Seven-Point Proposal" on Educational Reform (December 10, 1983) | p. 270 |
Progress Report by "Quality of Education" Panel of the Central Education Council (November 15, 1983) | p. 272 |
Yomiuri Shimbun Opinion Survey on Education (March 1984) | p. 276 |
Seven Recommendations to Revitalize School Education (March 13, 1984) | p. 280 |
A Proposition from Businessmen for Educational Reform: In Pursuit of Creativity, Diversity, and Internationality (July 1984) | p. 284 |
Japan Teachers' Union's Views on the Bill to Establish the Provisional Council on Educational Reform (March 27, 1984) | p. 291 |
The Japan Socialist Party's Counter-Proposal to the Establishment of the Provisional Council on Educational Reform (March 21, 1984) | p. 293 |
Introductory Note on the National Council on Educational Reform (no date, probably 1984) | p. 295 |
Summary of First Report on Education Reform (June 26, 1985) | p. 297 |
Reforms to Invigorate Education and Inspire Public Confidence (April 23, 1986) | p. 304 |
Reform of Elementary and Secondary Education (April 1, 1987) | p. 313 |
Reforms for Coping with the Changes of the Times (April 1, 1987) | p. 321 |
Higher Education Reform Proposals (August 1987) | p. 329 |
Implementation of Educational Reform (August 1987) | p. 335 |
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