What Steps can Small Private Schools Take to Survive ?― A Case for Breaking with Tradition.
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概要
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This paper examines enrollment problems facing institutes of higher learning in Japan. It focuses primarily on two-year junior colleges illustrating current conditions while offering suggestions for increasing the number of students. The focus is on recruiting of non-traditional students to help compensate for the decrease in the number of recent high school graduates in Japan.
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著者
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LEMMER Richard
Department of English Communication, Chugoku Junior College
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Lemmer Richard
Department Of English Communication Chugoku Junior College
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LemmerRichard J.
Department of English Communication, Chugoku Junior College
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