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- マンガ世界を通してみるユースカルチャー : 内容分析の読者志向的解釈
- マンガ セカイ ヲ トオシテ ミル ユースカルチャー ナイヨウブンセキ ノ ドクシャシコウ テキ カイシャク
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This paper re-analyzes Nakazawa’s work on the impact of a high school entrance system called “Sougou-senbatsu.”. It can be defined as a high school entrance system that is aimed at closing the gap between students’ achievement levels across different high schools. Nakazawa (2008) examined the difference between students’ aspirations for a higher education in two systems, by using a log-linear table analysis. One system, called the “Tandoku-senbatsu.” is a mainstream system in Japan. In this system, students can select a single public high school, which they wish to attend, and must pass the entrance examination in order to get themselves enrolled. On the other hand, in the “Sougou-senbatsu” system, students are assigned to be equally distributed across high schools. According to Nakazawa, the “Tandoku-senbatsu” system strengthens the association between students’ aspirations for a higher education and their academic achievement levels during junior high school. The “Sougou-senbatsu” system can help students retain their aspirations for a higher education even if their achievement level was not high during junior high school. This paper examines the hypothesis that the association between the students’ cultural capitals and aspirations for a higher education is stronger in the “Tandoku-senbatsu” system than the “Sougou-senbatsu.” as is shown by Nakazawa. However, the result does not support the hypothesis. Thus follows that the association between the students’ cultural capitals and aspirations for a higher education is stronger in the “Sougou-senbatsu” system. Therefore, it can be concluded that, as far as this result is concerned, “Sougou-senbatsu” may strengthen the association between cultural capitals and aspirations.
Journal
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- 大阪大学教育学年報
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大阪大学教育学年報 2 61-75, 1997-03
Department of Education, Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University
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- CRID
- 1390290699781696768
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- NII Article ID
- 120004845777
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- NII Book ID
- AN1055404X
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- DOI
- 10.18910/11591
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- HANDLE
- 11094/11591
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- ISSN
- 13419595
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- departmental bulletin paper
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- IRDB
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