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                   the business firms try to retain the core of managerial workers in the shield of

                   lifetime employment, they have to allow increasing proportion of white-collar
                   works to be mobile. One cannot be assured for protected employment after
                   college education.

                       All of these changes add up to cause erosion of the ability of the
                   educational system in motivating and instilling certain sets of skills and
                   knowledge on children.  In short, as economic growth become more dependent

                   on non-linear development of technology, and as new products are developed
                   outside the existing firms, the Japanese system of human capital formation based
                   on the existing organizations lost its effectiveness.


                   Challenges


                       The above discussion illustrated that the J-mode of education-economy
                   link that once worked well to bring about efficiency in economy now faces
                   formidable challenges. On one hand, due to its past success in creating wealth

                   its structural basis is no longer secure. On the other hand, it has critical problems
                   in responding to the needs of the knowledge society. How would Japan respond
                   to this Challenge?


                   Creation of learning

                       The first issue is how to induce a new form of learning among the youth for
                   the coming century. It was stated above that the learning motivated for entrance

                   examinations is losing its force. At the same time, the type of stylized subject
                   knowledge typically summarized in textbooks will not be sufficient in the

                   diversified and fluid society. The youth will have to have the ability to perceive
                   unfamiliar environment and make judgements for action. One may call it a
                   “generic competence.”
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