varbūt continuing education?
The strong Japanese sense of self-improvement through education extends beyond formal schooling. For example, although most juku are geared toward preparation for entrance examinations, many also provide music, art, and sports instruction for school-age children. Adult continuing education is conducted by both local governments and private institutions, offering classes in general education, vocational training, technology, homemaking, home economics, arts, physical education, and recreation. In 1985 the University of the Air began operation as a means of providing opportunities for higher education via television broadcasts.
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