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Career formation for international students in Japan : From case sutudies and a survey of the actual state of internship participation / Yokosuka Ruyko
// Joural of japanese language teaching (日本語教育) No. 175, April 2020 Japan : Kokushikan University, 2020p.49-64 In Japan, the low birth rate and aging of society have led to a decline in the working population and a marked expansion in internships that promote the professional and social autonomy of young people.Business internship program forundergraduate students before they begin job hunting will doubtlessly have a great effcect on career formation, not just for Japanese student, but for international students as well, who are counted on to play a leading role as globally oriented human resources. Universites are aiming for qualitative transformation of their curriculums, in which the active learning made possible by internships will form an integral part.
This paper examines career as alifelong process of development. First it gives an overall explanation of internships based on government and business surveys. Then it takes up case studies of international students, clarifying how they deepen their knowledge of culture and language in the course of their interactions with the business enverionment and with the diverse range of people they encounter there, and how this experience feeds in to their quest for their future mode of life.
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