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Japan: The Taboo of Failure
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Films for the Humanities and Sciences
Media Type:Videocassette
DVD
Release Date:1999
Audience:Higher Education
Secondary Education
Running Time:45 min.
Physical Description:one video cassette, color, 45 min.
Language:English
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Education
Subheading:Children and Youth
Elementary Education
Family
Secondary Education
Social Problems
Region:East Asia
Country:Japan



Abstract:

In Japan, where even kindergarten has an entrance exam, education begins in the womb. In this program, social psychologist Dr. Masao Miyamoto, author of Straitjacket Society; Dr. Makoto Shichida, founder of Shichida Children’s Academy; the president of Keio University; and others address the true price of making the grade in a society in which only the most intelligent can thrive—or in some cases even survive. Set against the backdrop of an 11-year-old girl’s nervous breakdown, topics include the fear of failing, the perceived value of conformity, school violence, and adolescent suicide. Part of the Series Children without Childhood




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