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October 2001
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The Language Teacher Online: Issue 25.10; October 2001
Special Issue: Meritocracy
- Kent Hill, Special Guest Editorfeatures
- Is Japan's Education System Meritocratic?
- by Christopher Hood - Choosing to be a Ronin
- by Tsukada Mamoru - Stress, Disempowerment, Bullying, and School Non-Attendance: A Hypothesis
- by Yoneyama Shaoko - Nihon no kyouiku kaikaku to meritokurasi- (in Japanese)
- by Okada Akihito - Higher Education, Apathy and Post-Meritocracy
- by Brian McVeigh - "Kyouiku kaikaku" to sono mondaiten (in Japanese)
- by Kizuka M.
opinions & perspectives
- Nonmeritorious Features of the Entrance Exam System in Japan
- by Tim Murphey
annotated bibliography
off the presses
a chapter in your life
- JALT 2001 National Four Corners' Tour
- by Joy Jarman-Walsh
my share
- Helluva Entrance Exam Game
- by Mark Gray - The Adjustment Task
- by Yoshida Kensaku - Engaging Students in Critical Thinking about the Merits of Their Entrance Exam System
- by Tim Murphey
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