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Japanese School may mean *Education in Japan * language school, a school for non-speakers of Japanese to learn the language. ==Japanese international educational institutions== The word ''Zaigai kyōiku shisetsu'' (在外教育施設) may refer to any of these types of institutions: * ''Nihonjin gakkō'' (日本人学校), a full-time school outside of Japan for the native speakers of Japanese, usually run by a Japanese association. Accredited by Japan's Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). * ''Hoshū jugyō kō'' (補習授業校) or ''Hoshūkō'' (補習校), a supplementary school outside of Japan run by a local Japanese association. It offers a part of Nihonjin gakkō * ''Shiritsu zaigai kyōiku shisetsu'' (私立在外教育施設), a full-time overseas campus of a Japanese private school, thus run by a Japan-based private school corporation. They may include primary school, junior high school, and/or senior high school components.〔Mizukami, Tetsuo. ''The sojourner community (resource ): Japanese migration and residency in Australia'' (Volume 10 of Social sciences in Asia, v. 10). BRILL, 2007. ISBN 9004154795, 9789004154797. p. (136 ).〕 Each one is accredited by Japan's MEXT. See a list of these schools. * ''Zaigai kyōiku shisetsu'' (在外教育施設), meaning "an educational institute overseas". The definition is vague and sometimes it includes ''Nihonjin gakkō'' and ''Hoshu kō'', but this category refers to commercial or non-profit private institutions that offer Hoshuko-like programs. Although many of them are named "Hoshu kō" (meaning a supplementary school), their programs are considered as Juku (塾), not accredited by the Japanese government. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Japanese school」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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