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                       Recent revision of the National Standard for Curriculum is an attempt

                  to cater to this need at the primary and secondary level of education. There
                  have been movement to popularize “student-centered teaching,” “participatory
                  teaching,” and other teaching styles. It remains to be seen how these movement

                  bear fruit.
                       I would argue, however, that more significant problems lay at higher
                  education level. Because of the problems described above, Japanese higher

                  education institutions have not been truly successful in inducing learning. It
                  remains true to this day, as evidenced surveys on students learning. To rectify
                  this problem, various efforts are needed. (Kaneko, 2013a).


                  Relevance

                       Second, the relation between education and work has to be reexamined.
                  This is mainly the issue at higher education level. It was stated above that

                  Japanese firms have not expected specific knowledge from fresh recruits from
                  college. As a result the link connecting work and education has been rather
                  obscure, with exception of health-related professions. Meanwhile, the work-

                  place sharing of knowledge and skill is losing its ground. How can new relations
                  between work and college education be formed?
                       Again, there seem to be no immediate answer to this question. One can

                  state at least that the link should be diversified. Some schools would concentrate
                  to provide specialized professional knowledge, while others would provide
                  educational programs aimed at fostering generic competence. There will be

                  more courses for adult and working learners.
                       The educational system, particularly higher education, will have to
                  accommodate the diversified function, while maintaining the integrity as a

                  system.  Again, the society has to grope for a future direction.
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