Graduating from university does not necessarily lead to employment.
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2025 3:17 am
We would like to discuss what exactly is wrong with university education and what universities should do to meet the needs of students and employers." The open symposium of the Japan Society for the Study of Higher Education opened with a statement from moderator Professor Maruyama Fumihiro of Hiroshima University. The theme was "Thinking about university education today - from the perspective of careers." Education remove background image journalist Watanabe Atsushi provides a detailed introduction to the symposium, which highlighted the need for major changes in university education to reflect an awareness of career connections.
[July 5th issue] "Educational Laws and Regulations Arakaruto" is a must-read for principals and other school administrators. This issue focuses on the recently enacted "Bullying Prevention Measures Promotion Act." Looking at the contents of the act, most of them have been set out in notifications from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology up until now. For this reason, some people question its effectiveness, but author Hisamura Yukihiko clearly explains, "Laws are legally binding, so their legal effect is fundamentally different from notifications, which are merely guidance or advice. In other words, if schools or teachers and staff do not comply with this act, it will be considered a violation of the law and legal responsibility can be pursued."
[July 5th issue] "Educational Laws and Regulations Arakaruto" is a must-read for principals and other school administrators. This issue focuses on the recently enacted "Bullying Prevention Measures Promotion Act." Looking at the contents of the act, most of them have been set out in notifications from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology up until now. For this reason, some people question its effectiveness, but author Hisamura Yukihiko clearly explains, "Laws are legally binding, so their legal effect is fundamentally different from notifications, which are merely guidance or advice. In other words, if schools or teachers and staff do not comply with this act, it will be considered a violation of the law and legal responsibility can be pursued."