The Meiji Era in Japan lasted from 1967 to 1912. During this time, Japan adopted the American system of universal public education.
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No. Japan embraced Western ways of life in order to industrialize.
The Meiji Era in Japan lasted from 1967 to 1912. During this time, Japan adopted the American system of universal public education.
It promoted good health. It was good physical activity that can be taught to fairly large groups. It helped prepare the students for military service.
They adopted systems from Europe and america such as, Britain's strong navy, and Germany's strong centralized government. they also adopted the universal public school system from the Americans.
The first thing you have to do is study the modernization of Japan. If you are in school, your teacher has probably already taught that or he would not be giving an assignment to explain how it has affected you. If you are not in school, you can go to the library to research Japan's modernization or search for information about it online. Once you have an understanding of the subject, you will need to think of ways it has affect you personally.
Lets see here.... 7th grade = 12 (normally) 8th grade = 13 9th grade = 14 and, because Japan uses a middle school system, a first year High School student would be 15 or 16 in Japan. Middle and High School are each 3 years I believe, although, some use the 4 year system.
By Confusianism, a system of beliefs taught that people need to have a sense of duty to faimly and community in order to bring peace to society.
American School in Japan was created in 1902.
Friends School - Japan - was created in 1887.
there was something about the water system and i have not got a clue about what happened.
Japan is a federal system.
Try the link below to a Manga school in Japan .
no, muslims learn it at home