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130: 33: 189:, there are more than 80 such schools across Japan as of 2009, 53 of which have received official approval by the Brazilian government. Between 30 and 200 students are enrolled at each of these schools. In addition to these, it is likely there are many more unlicensed schools in operation. 212:
has put many schools in a difficult position. Since they receive no assistance from the state and rely completely on tuition fees to operate, the schools are struggling since unemployed parents are unable to pay for tuition, with numerous schools forced to close.
182:, or children who do not attend public schooling. This is either due to parents wanting their children to attend school in their native language, or because they have little experience with or knowledge of Japanese culture or language. 186: 411: 579: 374: 341:小貫 大輔. "Portuguese and Japanese Writing Competence of High School Students in Brazilian Schools in Japan" (ブラジル学校高校生のポルトガル語と日本語の作文力調査(中間報告) (アイデンティティの多様性と共生(コアプロジェクト1))). 271: 850: 868: 799: 471: 404: 133: 910: 572: 50: 720: 1090: 397: 776: 670: 636: 565: 300: 943: 1095: 1110: 370: 97: 1100: 699: 69: 809: 747: 237: 129: 209: 185:
In 1995 there were five Brazilian schools in Japan. In 2008 there were about 100 Brazilian schools in the country. According to the
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The Role of “Private School” on Education Assurance: Comparison of Nong-min-gong children’s Schools and Brazilian Schools
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Most schools operate from small rented properties, with no grounds or gymnasiums.
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This list is incomplete. Schools for U.S. military dependents should be added.
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Bulletin of Tokyo Gakugei University. Educational sciences
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