Meritocracy, ability orientation and 'discrimination'

I thought that once the high school entrance exams were over, everything would be play and fun, and that freed from studying, I could finally relax. But while I am glad I got into the school I wanted, I do not feel any better. One of the things that struck me was that once one gets into high school,...

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Published inEducation Reform and Social Class in Japan pp. 56 - 97
Main Authors Kariya, Takehiko, Burtscher, Michael
Format Book Chapter
LanguageEnglish
Published United Kingdom Routledge 2013
Taylor & Francis Group
Edition1
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ISBN1138851779
0415556872
9780415556873
9781138851771
DOI10.4324/9780203076996-5

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Summary:I thought that once the high school entrance exams were over, everything would be play and fun, and that freed from studying, I could finally relax. But while I am glad I got into the school I wanted, I do not feel any better. One of the things that struck me was that once one gets into high school, part of the subjects are taught in classes according to proficiency level ...
ISBN:1138851779
0415556872
9780415556873
9781138851771
DOI:10.4324/9780203076996-5