ABSTRACT

For large numbers of school students in Japan school has become a battle field. Recent violent events in schools, together with increasing drop-out rates and bullying are undermining stereotypes about the effectiveness of the Japanese education system. This incisive and original book looks at Japanese high school from a student perspective and contextualises this educational turmoil within the broader picture of Japans troubled economic and political life.

chapter |17 pages

Japanese students in crisis

part |96 pages

Responses: conformity and resistance

chapter 9|9 pages

Conclusion