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Shueisha Shinsho University Entrance Exams Full of Bad Questions - What Can Be Seen from Kawaijuku By Takeo Niwa Shueisha (Released 2000/12) Price: ¥660 Size: Shinsho size / Number of pages: 219p / Height: 18cm It is often said that the academic ability of university students is declining significantly. And, related to this major problem that could endanger Japan's future, it is beginning to be whispered that recent university entrance exam questions are strange. Furthermore, in response to this situation, a cram school, of all things, has taken the place of universities and has come to appeal that it will take on the creation of those university entrance exam questions. The author thoroughly investigates and verifies the entrance exam questions of major universities nationwide, unraveling the increasing trend of bad questions and the various problems in Japanese education that underlie the decline in academic ability, and proposes Japanese education in the 21st century as seen from the window of a cram school, a free space that has stepped back from public education. Table of Contents Chapter 1: University Entrance Exams Full of Bad Questions Chapter 2: We Will Create University Entrance Exam Questions Chapter 3: The Problem of Declining Academic Ability of University Students - The Key is in the Entrance Exam Questions Chapter 4: Are the Good Students Really Good, and the Bad Students Really Bad? Chapter 5: Can Latecomer Universities Beat Todai (University of Tokyo)? Chapter 6: Cram School Lullaby Chapter 7: Can the State Apparatus Called School Survive? There are no markings in the text. Other listings here → #KizanBooks #JikkaBooks
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