英文摘要 |
The〝integrated kindergarten-nursery school policy〞can be viewed as the indicator of ontemporary policy reform of early childhood education in Taiwan and Japan. It also responds to one of the possible solutions to the trend of declining birth dates. This paper studies integrated laws and regulations relating to the Japanese declining birth rates, and all kinds of data covering the legislations, government white papers, reports (gathered by the economic/early childhood educational governmental agencies since 1990). The changes on the questìon of separation, continuity, and integration of HOIKUSHO (nursery schools) and YOCHIEN (kindergartens) are analyzed in this study. The Japanese government dealt with the issues of early childhood education and care in relating to social factors such as overall education, economy, family structure, equal employment and child welfare, and social contribution. As such, these problems are more complicate. As consequence, it is more difficult to promote the policies. Currently, the Japanese government has proposed a comprehensive reform of social security and tax, hoping that the dilemma in child care and child-rearing would be solved by 2015. |