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1. Sense and sensibility in Japanese educational philosophy.

2. Strengthening the ties: a student exchange programme between Japan and India.

3. Some Japanese ways of conducting comparative educational research.

4. State management of bilingualism: a comparative analysis of two educational language policies in Japan.

5. Something old, something new, something borrowed, and something Froebel? The development of origami in early childhood education in Japan.

6. Launching Paul Natorp's Sozialpädagogik in Japan in the early twentieth century.

7. Do borrowing constraints matter for intergenerational educational mobility? Evidence from Japan*.

8. The invention, gaming, and persistence of the hensachi (‘standardised rank score’) in Japanese education.

9. How to achieve a 'revolution': assembling the subnational, national and global in the formation of a new, 'scientific' assessment in Japan.

10. Towards a new articulation of comparative educations: cross-culturalising research imaginations.

11. Datafication of schooling in Japan: an epistemic critique through the 'problem of Japanese education'.

12. 'The history of the Ouinkai' -- the alumni association of the Tokyo higher normal school for women: a milestone in Japan's education for women.

13. The impact of PISA and the interrelation and development of assessment policy and assessment theory in Japan.

14. Designing a MOOC as an online community to encourage international students to study abroad.

15. Children's rights in a risk society: the case of schooling in Japan.

16. Transnational Governances in Higher Education: New Universities, Rhetorics, and Networks in Postwar Singapore.

17. Join the club: effects of club membership on Japanese high school students’ self-concept.

18. The incidence of the tuition-free high school program in Japan.

19. Continuing the conversation: British and Japanese progressivism.

20. Cultural attraction, ‘soft power’ and proximity: the popularity of Japanese language in Hong Kong since the 1980s.

21. Assimilating Korea: Japanese Protestants, “East Asian Christianity” and the education of Koreans in Japan, 1905–1920.

22. A comparative study on the governance of education for older people in Japan and Korea.

23. Enhancing autonomy in reproductive decisions? Education about family planning and fertility as a countermeasure against the low birthrate.

24. Children with disabilities in the Japanese school system: a path toward social integration?

25. Flowers in the cracks: war, peace and Japan's education system.

26. Ethics Education for Professionals in Japan: A critical review.

27. The politics of international league tables: PISA in Japan's achievement crisis debate.

28. The complex and rapidly changing sociolinguistic position of the English language in Japan: a summary of English language contact and use.

29. Changing Definitions of University Autonomy: The Cases of England and Japan.

30. Transforming diversity in Canadian higher education: a dialogue of Japanese women graduate students.

31. System transition in Japanese short-term higher education: what future for the Japanese junior college in crisis?

32. Lifelong learning and demographics: a Japanese perspective.

33. Lifelong learning in rural Japan: relevance, focus and sustainability for the hobbyist, the resident, the careerist and the activist as lifelong learner.

34. Hegemonic Exceptionalism and Legitimating Bet-Hedging: paradoxes and lessons from the US and Japanese approaches to education services under the GATS.

35. Problems with the Paradigm: the school as a factor in understanding bullying (with special reference to Japan).

36. A Vote for Consensus: democracy and difference in Japan.

37. Living on borrowed time: rethinking temporality, self, nihilism, and schooling.

38. To globalise or not to globalise? ‘Inward-looking youth’ as scapegoats for Japan's failure to secure and cultivate ‘global human resources’.

39. English, language shift and values shift in Japan and Singapore.

40. Alternatives to a master's degree as the new gold standard in teaching: a narrative inquiry of global citizenship teacher education in Japan and Canada.

41. A shift away from an egalitarian system: where do the current reforms in Japan lead?

42. The bumpy road to socialise nature: sex education in Japan.

43. Japanese solutions to the equity and efficiency dilemma? Secondary schools, inequity and the arrival of 'universal' higher education.

44. Ainu right to education and Ainu practice of 'education': current situation and imminent issues in light of Indigenous education rights and theory.

45. Conflicting views of Japan's mission in the world and national moral education: Yamaji Aizan and his opponent Inoue Tetsujirō.

46. The deception of the 'idea of self-responsibility' and 'individualization': neo-liberal rhetoric as revealed in the corporatization of Japan's national universities.

47. The use of 'Ethos indicators' in tertiary education in Japan.

48. Status, virtue and duty: a historical perspective on the occupational culture of teachers in Japan.

49. University Language Study for Civic Education: A Framework for Students' Participation to Effect Individual and Social Change.

50. What Makes Who Choose What Languages to Whom?: Language Use in Japanese-Filipino Interlingual Families in Japan.