Thoughts on student mobility: Why Japanese students are more “immobile”.

Once a Western researcher called Japan’s education system as “immobilist” (Shoppa, 1991) describing conspicuously incremental education reform processes. Now the number of Japanese university students studying abroad has been on the gradual decline since 2004, showing another kind of immobility (OEC...

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Thoughts on student mobility: Why Japanese students are more “immobile”.
description Once a Western researcher called Japan’s education system as “immobilist” (Shoppa, 1991) describing conspicuously incremental education reform processes. Now the number of Japanese university students studying abroad has been on the gradual decline since 2004, showing another kind of immobility (OECD, 2008).
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