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| Why Many Japanese Say They have No Religion: Collective Spirituality, Family and Law | |||
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Many Japanese say that they have no religion. One reason is the decline of collective spirituality in their religious activities due to legal changes imposed during the American occupation. |
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| Liberal Education in Japan: Deweyan Experiments | |||
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The Japanese liberal education movement, which flourished during the years 1915-30, was an upsurge of experimentation with new methods of teaching, many of which resembled the ideas of John Dewey. |
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