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What is the seat of education culture in Japan?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The basic school system in Japan is composed of elementary school (lasting six years), middle school (three years), high school (three years), and university (four years). Education is compulsory only for the nine years of elementary and middle school, but 98.8% of students go on to high school.

Japanese students consistently rank highly among OECD students in terms of quality and performance in reading literacy, mathematics, and sciences. ... In 2017, the country ranked third for the percentage of 25-to-64-year-olds that have attained tertiary education with 51 percent.

Answered by tanishq9207
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Explanation:

Here’s an example of a regular math class in Japan:

The class starts with the customary aisatsu (greetings) to the teacher and is followed by his question if students know how to solve a problem he had previously put up on the board. That day his class is supposed to learn how to solve equations with multiple fractions and he instructs his fifth-graders how to approach these math problems.

The first student to finish shots a hand up. The teacher walks over, glances at the problem and circles it to signal it was correct. The student then gets up and away from his seat. Another hand shots up. But, this time the first student takes the role of the teacher, or the corrector.

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