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==Japanese international educational institutions== |
==Japanese international educational institutions== |
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The word ''Zaigai |
The word ''Zaigai kyōiku shisetsu'' ([[:ja:在外教育施設|在外教育施設]]) may refer to any of these types of institutions: |
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*[[Nihonjin |
*[[Nihonjin gakkō]] (日本人学校), a full-time school outside of Japan for the native speakers of Japanese, usually run by a Japanese association. Accredited by Japan's [[Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology]] (MEXT). |
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* [[Hoshū |
* [[Hoshū jūgyō kō]] (補習授業校) or <U>Hoshūkō</U> (補習校), a supplementary school outside of Japan run by a local Japanese association. It offers a part of [[Nihonjin gakkō]]'s curriculum after school hours or on weekends. Accredited by MEXT. |
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* [[Shiritsu zaigai |
* [[Shiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu]] ([[:ja:私立在外教育施設|私立在外教育施設]]), a full-time overseas campus of a Japanese private school, thus run by a Japan-based private school corporation. They may include primary school, junior high school, and/or senior high school components.<ref name=Mizukamip136>Mizukami, Tetsuo. ''The sojourner community [electronic resource]: Japanese migration and residency in Australia'' (Volume 10 of Social sciences in Asia, v. 10). [[BRILL]], 2007. ISBN 9004154795, 9789004154797. p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=t-I_uJUu3boC&pg=PA136&lpg=PA136 136].</ref> Each one is accredited by Japan's MEXT. |
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* [[Zaigai |
* [[Zaigai kyōiku shisetsu]] (在外教育施設), meaning "an educational institute overseas". The definition is vague and sometimes it includes <U>Nihonjin gakko</U> and <U>Hoshu ko</U>, but this category refers to commercial or non-profit private institutions that offer Hoshuko-like programs. Although many of them are named "Hoshu ko" (meaning a supplementary school), their programs are considered as [[Juku]] (塾), not accredited by the Japanese government. |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 03:02, 7 April 2015
Japanese School may mean
- Education in Japan
- language school, a school for non-speakers of Japanese to learn the language.
Japanese international educational institutions
The word Zaigai kyōiku shisetsu (在外教育施設) may refer to any of these types of institutions:
- Nihonjin gakkō (日本人学校), a full-time school outside of Japan for the native speakers of Japanese, usually run by a Japanese association. Accredited by Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT).
- Hoshū jūgyō kō (補習授業校) or Hoshūkō (補習校), a supplementary school outside of Japan run by a local Japanese association. It offers a part of Nihonjin gakkō's curriculum after school hours or on weekends. Accredited by MEXT.
- Shiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu (私立在外教育施設), a full-time overseas campus of a Japanese private school, thus run by a Japan-based private school corporation. They may include primary school, junior high school, and/or senior high school components.[1] Each one is accredited by Japan's MEXT.
- Zaigai kyōiku shisetsu (在外教育施設), meaning "an educational institute overseas". The definition is vague and sometimes it includes Nihonjin gakko and Hoshu ko, but this category refers to commercial or non-profit private institutions that offer Hoshuko-like programs. Although many of them are named "Hoshu ko" (meaning a supplementary school), their programs are considered as Juku (塾), not accredited by the Japanese government.