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,‘The Excessiveness of Change’ (Itō Hirobumi, 1879),ast and the continuing tradition of the present. He disappeared to another part of his Department to return with two delicate modern cups, obviously of value, which he presented to me. They were of eye-catching decoration. I was terrified that they would be broken on the trip back to Britain. They made the trip successfully.frozen-shoulder 发表于 2025-3-23 17:17:52
Book 1991response to them, and the modern debates and initiatives as government and people wrestle with contemporary changes and prepare for a tomorrow which they see as making education even more central to a country‘s health. Those outside Japan who wish to understand its economic success will find much to give them thought within these pages.Urgency 发表于 2025-3-23 19:31:05
The View From 1876,on education by stating to the House of Commons, ‘If this system is not cheap, I can promise it shall be efficient; if it is not efficient, it shall be cheap’. The resulting ‘payment-by-results’, as has often been the English experience, was neither.附录 发表于 2025-3-24 01:22:54
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Conclusion: Education in the 1980s and Beyond,as, its period in the sun, as history ruthlessly teaches, will not last forever. Great powers come and go. Who will be next? China, perhaps? A politically united Europe seems more likely. Does it matter? As Japan and Europe become increasingly alike, a more rapid process than is acknowledged, probably not.Indebted 发表于 2025-3-24 07:04:07
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The View From 1876,n a frail plant reluctantly given water and nutrients by the state. Ever since the nineteenth century the London Government’s cry has been one of ‘Value for Money!’ which really means ‘How Little Dare We Spend on Education?’ In the nineteenth century Britain was the richest country on earth and RobeGingivitis 发表于 2025-3-24 23:26:37
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