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PART 2 Issues and Developments of Policies in Education, Science and Culture
Chapter 1. Promoting Educational Reform
2. Current Status of Educational Reform
(1) Efforts for Educational Reform


With the view that educational reform is a matter to be tackled by the entire government, a Ministerial Conference for the Implementation of Educational Reform consisting of all the cabinet members was immediately set up after the submission of the first report from the National Council on Educational Reform. Thus, a system for the entire government to deal with educational reform was organized and the cabinet confirmed its intention to honor each report the Council submitted. In addition, in October 1987, "Policy Guidelines for the Implementation of Educational Reform", which includes important policy initiatives and their implementation programs, was decided by the Cabinet.

The Ministry of Education, Science and Culture set up the Headquarters for the Implementation of Educational Reform, headed by the Minister. An organization for the comprehensive and positive implementation of educational reform policies based on the recommendations of the Council has thus been prepared.


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