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Achieving Equity and Quality in Japanese Elementary Schools: Balancing the Roles of State, Teachers, and Students
The aim of this paper is to explore perspectives on equity, quality, motivation, and resilience by focusing in depth on the perspectives of educators in one small, semi-rural school in Japan. The paper is intended to provide rich, in-depth data and discussion as a way of providing insights from diff...
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