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Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (文部科学省, Monbu-kagaku-shō, lit. Ministry of Letters and Science), acronym MEXT, also known as Monka-shō, is one of the eleven Ministries of Japan that composes part of the executive branch of the Government of Japan.[1] Its goal is to improve the development of Japan in relation with the international community.[2][3] The ministry is responsible for funding research under its jurisdiction, some of which includes: children's health in relation to home environment,[4] delta-sigma modulations utilizing graphs,[5] gender equality in sciences,[6] neutrino detection which contributes to the study of supernovas around the world, and other general research for the future.[7]

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
文部科学省
Monbu-kagaku-shō

MEXT Headquarters
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 6, 2001 (2001-01-06)
Preceding agencies
  • Ministry of Education
  • Science and Technology Agency
JurisdictionGovernment of Japan
Headquarters3–2–2 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8959, Japan
35°40′48″N 139°45′47″E / 35.680°N 139.763°E / 35.680; 139.763Coordinates: 35°40′48″N 139°45′47″E / 35.680°N 139.763°E / 35.680; 139.763
Ministers responsible
Child agencies
Websitemext.go.jp

History

The Meiji government created the first Ministry of Education in 1871.[8] In January 2001, the former Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture and the former Science and Technology Agency [ja] (科学技術庁, Kagaku-gijutsu-chō) merged to become the present MEXT.

Organization

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology currently is led by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Under that position is two State Ministers, two Parliamentary Vice-Ministers, and Administrative Vice-Minister, and two Deputy Ministers. Beyond that the organization is divided as follows.[1]

Minister's Secretariat

The Minister's Secretariat is the department that manages general policies that affect the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology as a whole. These functions include many administrative jobs such as auditing policies, community relations, and overall human resource management for domestic and international relations alike.

Director-General for International Affairs

The Director-General for International Affairs, according to Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's site, is the main point of contact between Japan's National Commission and United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The collective goal of the two organizations is to create mutual, sustainable development through education, science, and culture.

Department of Facilities Planning and Disaster Prevention

The Department of Facilities Planning and Disaster Prevention is in charge of focusing on the ability of school facilities to reduce damage caused by disasters such as earthquakes. On top of this, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's site, also describes part of their duties as promoting universities' endeavors in educational and research activities.

Education departments

 
Japanese students in front of Tokyo station, Marunouchi

These are the segments of the Ministry with focus on the Education portions of organization.[1]

Education Policy Bureau

The Education Policy Bureau as a department upholds the concept of lifelong learning, introduced in the Basic Act on Education. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology describes this department's duties as designing educational policy based on comprehensive and objective evidence.

Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau

The Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau is in charge of enhancing the educational development of students progressing through preschool to upper secondary schools, or any equivalent.

Higher Education Bureau

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology describes the Higher Education Bureau as a department that focuses on promoting the education of undergraduate and graduate schools. This includes overseeing permission of grants, teacher quality, as well as the selection and admission of both domestic and abroad students.

Sports and Culture Departments

 
74th National Sports Festival of Japan, during a 400-meter race

These are the segments of the Ministry with focus on the Sports and Culture portions of organization.[1]

Japan Sports Agency

The Japan Sports Agency is tasked with the promotion of physical education and health, as well as maintaining the country's ability to compete in international athletics.

Agency for Cultural Affairs

The Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs tries to create a culture in the country that encourages participation in cultural activities and the arts. Their goal is to achieve a "Nation Based on Culture and Art".

Science and Technology Departments

These are the segments of the Ministry with focus on the Science and Technology portions of organization.[1]

Science and Technology Policy Bureau

 
The Institute of Medical Science Tokyo Japan General Research Building 0104

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology's site regards the duties of the Science and Technology Policy Bureau as the department in charge of the promotion of science and technology in the country. The scope of the department includes students as well as established professionals.

Research Promotion Bureau

The Research Promotion Bureau is a department that focuses on development of scientific research, as well as research in fields including technology and physics.

Research and Development Bureau

The Research and Development Bureau is slightly different than the Research Promotion Bureau as this department focuses on social problems including energy and the environment. Consequentially, this department would focus on exploration in space and deep sea.

Activities and funded research

While the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology currently contains multiple agencies, primarily a congregation of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, it actually began as the Ministry of Education. Over the years, Japan separately created each of the agencies that would eventually combine to make the current organization. Nonetheless, each department of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology researches programs and institutions to fund.[1]

Children's health in relation to home environment

During this research, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology concluded there were many intertwined dependencies between family homes, their environment, and how it impacts a child's growth and maturity.[4]

Delta-sigma conversion for graphing

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology have also been responsible in directly, although not fully, funding research into delta-sigma modulation, which in summary describes the graphing of analog-digital information to aid in the conversion of the two means.[5]

Educational research

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, were able to get their funding increased successfully through the years. They did so with the aid of one of their subgroups, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. The additional funds were likely aided in approval due to their source coming from national bonds rather than taxes. The programs, funded by the increased budget, include projects in new materials, molecular-scale surface dynamics, next-generation process technology, computer science, synthesis-based chemical engineering science, micro-mechatronics (micromachinery), biotechnology, human genome research, cell signaling, bioinformatics, brain research, Structural biology, life sciences, developmental biology, and biomedical engineering.[7]

Educational programs

MEXT is one of three ministries that run the JET Programme. It also offers the Monbukagakusho Scholarship, also known as the MEXT or Monbu-shō scholarship. The Ministry sets standards for the romanization of Japanese.[9]

In cooperation with the Japanese Student Services Organization (JASSO), the ministry further funds the prestigious JASSO scholarship for international students which has been described as the "Japanese Fulbright program".[10][11] It offers financial support of up to 80.000¥ per month for the top 1% of students of any foreign country for studies at a Japanese university.[10]

MEXT provides the Children Living Abroad and Returnees Internet (CLARINET) which provides information to Japanese families living abroad.[12]

MEXT sends teachers around the world to serve in nihonjin gakkō, full-time Japanese international schools in foreign countries.[13] The Japanese government also sends full-time teachers to hoshū jugyō kō supplementary schools that offer lessons that are similar to those of nihonjin gakkō or those which each have student bodies of 100 students or greater.[14] In addition, MEXT subsidizes weekend schools which each have over 100 students.[15]

Japanese Government MEXT scholarship 2022 Japanese Government MEXT Scholarship 2021 Embassy Recommendation. The scholarship programs are for students who wish to study in Japan as Research Student (Masters/Ph.D./ Research), Undergraduate student, College of Technology student, or Specialized Training student.[16]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "MEXT : MEXT". www.mext.go.jp. Retrieved 2020-01-31.
  2. ^ Johnston, David. "Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology: Undergraduate Scholarship". Verge Magazine: Volunteer abroad, work and travel, study abroad. Retrieved 2020-02-07.
  3. ^ Swinbanks, David (September 1996). "Postdoctoral positions galore in Japan". Nature. 383 (6596): 200. Bibcode:1996Natur.383..200S. doi:10.1038/383200a0. ISSN 1476-4687. S2CID 34050569.
  4. ^ a b Bando, Kumiko (2011). "Efforts of MEXT (the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)". Trends in the Sciences (in Japanese). 16 (8): 24–27. doi:10.5363/tits.16.8_24. ISSN 1884-7080.
  5. ^ a b Imoda, N.; Azuma, S.; Kitao, T.; Sugie, T. (2017-07-01). "Delta-sigma conversion for graph signals **This work was partly supported by Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research #16K14283 from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan". IFAC-PapersOnLine. 20th IFAC World Congress. 50 (1): 9303–9307. doi:10.1016/j.ifacol.2017.08.1177. ISSN 2405-8963.
  6. ^ 宏之, 萬谷 (2011). "文部科学省における取組状況". 学術の動向. 16 (12): 12_50–12_51. doi:10.5363/tits.16.12_50.
  7. ^ a b Swinbanks, David (1996-09-01). "Japan to double university project grants". Nature. 383 (6597): 206. Bibcode:1996Natur.383Q.206S. doi:10.1038/383206a0. ISSN 1476-4687.
  8. ^ Reischauer, Edwin O. et al. (2005), The Japanese Today, p.187.
  9. ^ . 文部科学省 (in Japanese). Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Archived from the original on 2013-05-29. Retrieved 2013-05-21.
  10. ^ a b "JASSO Scholarship". JASSO. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  11. ^ "Scholarships - Mannheim University". Mannheim University. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  12. ^ "CLARINETへようこそ." MEXT. Retrieved on April 17, 2015.
  13. ^ Ching, Lin Pang (1995). "Controlled internationalization: The case of kikokushijo from Belgium". International Journal of Educational Research. 23. p. 48. doi:10.1016/0883-0355(95)93534-3. The majority of teachers are sent from Japan by the Ministry of Education.
  14. ^ "Section 4. Well-Being of Japanese Nationals Overseas" (). Diplomatic Bluebook 1987 Japan's Diplomatic Activities. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved on March 8, 2015.
  15. ^ Doerr, Musha Neriko (Brookdale Community College) and Kiri Lee (Lehigh University). "Contesting heritage: language, legitimacy, and schooling at a weekend Japanese-language school in the United States" (). Language and Education. Vol. 23, No. 5, September 2009, 425–441. CITED: p. 426.
  16. ^ "Scholarships & Culture". Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. Retrieved 2021-05-19.

External links

  • Japan Links Sites Monbukagakusho
  • Monka-shō Official English Webpage
  • The Government of Japan - Monbukagakusho
  • List of Ministers (The Cabinet) | Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet"

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The Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology 文部科学省 Monbu kagaku shō lit Ministry of Letters and Science acronym MEXT also known as Monka shō is one of the eleven Ministries of Japan that composes part of the executive branch of the Government of Japan 1 Its goal is to improve the development of Japan in relation with the international community 2 3 The ministry is responsible for funding research under its jurisdiction some of which includes children s health in relation to home environment 4 delta sigma modulations utilizing graphs 5 gender equality in sciences 6 neutrino detection which contributes to the study of supernovas around the world and other general research for the future 7 Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology文部科学省 Monbu kagaku shōMEXT HeadquartersAgency overviewFormedJanuary 6 2001 2001 01 06 Preceding agenciesMinistry of EducationScience and Technology AgencyJurisdictionGovernment of JapanHeadquarters3 2 2 Kasumigaseki Chiyoda ku Tokyo 100 8959 Japan35 40 48 N 139 45 47 E 35 680 N 139 763 E 35 680 139 763 Coordinates 35 40 48 N 139 45 47 E 35 680 N 139 763 E 35 680 139 763Ministers responsibleKeiko Nagaoka Minister of Education Culture Sports Science and TechnologyKeiko Nagaoka State Minister of Education Culture Sports Science and TechnologyTomoko Ukishima State Minister of Education Culture Sports Science and TechnologyChild agenciesAgency for Cultural AffairsJapan Sports AgencyWebsitemext go jp Contents 1 History 2 Organization 2 1 Minister s Secretariat 2 2 Director General for International Affairs 2 3 Department of Facilities Planning and Disaster Prevention 3 Education departments 3 1 Education Policy Bureau 3 2 Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau 3 3 Higher Education Bureau 4 Sports and Culture Departments 4 1 Japan Sports Agency 4 2 Agency for Cultural Affairs 5 Science and Technology Departments 5 1 Science and Technology Policy Bureau 5 2 Research Promotion Bureau 5 3 Research and Development Bureau 6 Activities and funded research 6 1 Children s health in relation to home environment 6 2 Delta sigma conversion for graphing 6 3 Educational research 7 Educational programs 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditThe Meiji government created the first Ministry of Education in 1871 8 In January 2001 the former Ministry of Education Science Sports and Culture and the former Science and Technology Agency ja 科学技術庁 Kagaku gijutsu chō merged to become the present MEXT Organization EditThe Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology currently is led by the Minister of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology Under that position is two State Ministers two Parliamentary Vice Ministers and Administrative Vice Minister and two Deputy Ministers Beyond that the organization is divided as follows 1 Minister s Secretariat Edit The Minister s Secretariat is the department that manages general policies that affect the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology as a whole These functions include many administrative jobs such as auditing policies community relations and overall human resource management for domestic and international relations alike Director General for International Affairs Edit The Director General for International Affairs according to Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology s site is the main point of contact between Japan s National Commission and United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO The collective goal of the two organizations is to create mutual sustainable development through education science and culture Department of Facilities Planning and Disaster Prevention Edit The Department of Facilities Planning and Disaster Prevention is in charge of focusing on the ability of school facilities to reduce damage caused by disasters such as earthquakes On top of this Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology s site also describes part of their duties as promoting universities endeavors in educational and research activities Education departments Edit Japanese students in front of Tokyo station Marunouchi These are the segments of the Ministry with focus on the Education portions of organization 1 Education Policy Bureau Edit The Education Policy Bureau as a department upholds the concept of lifelong learning introduced in the Basic Act on Education Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology describes this department s duties as designing educational policy based on comprehensive and objective evidence Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau Edit The Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau is in charge of enhancing the educational development of students progressing through preschool to upper secondary schools or any equivalent Higher Education Bureau Edit The Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology describes the Higher Education Bureau as a department that focuses on promoting the education of undergraduate and graduate schools This includes overseeing permission of grants teacher quality as well as the selection and admission of both domestic and abroad students Sports and Culture Departments Edit 74th National Sports Festival of Japan during a 400 meter race These are the segments of the Ministry with focus on the Sports and Culture portions of organization 1 Japan Sports Agency Edit The Japan Sports Agency is tasked with the promotion of physical education and health as well as maintaining the country s ability to compete in international athletics Agency for Cultural Affairs Edit Main article Agency for Cultural Affairs The Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs tries to create a culture in the country that encourages participation in cultural activities and the arts Their goal is to achieve a Nation Based on Culture and Art Science and Technology Departments EditThese are the segments of the Ministry with focus on the Science and Technology portions of organization 1 Science and Technology Policy Bureau Edit The Institute of Medical Science Tokyo Japan General Research Building 0104 The Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology s site regards the duties of the Science and Technology Policy Bureau as the department in charge of the promotion of science and technology in the country The scope of the department includes students as well as established professionals Research Promotion Bureau Edit The Research Promotion Bureau is a department that focuses on development of scientific research as well as research in fields including technology and physics Research and Development Bureau Edit The Research and Development Bureau is slightly different than the Research Promotion Bureau as this department focuses on social problems including energy and the environment Consequentially this department would focus on exploration in space and deep sea Activities and funded research EditWhile the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology currently contains multiple agencies primarily a congregation of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology it actually began as the Ministry of Education Over the years Japan separately created each of the agencies that would eventually combine to make the current organization Nonetheless each department of the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology researches programs and institutions to fund 1 Children s health in relation to home environment Edit During this research the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology concluded there were many intertwined dependencies between family homes their environment and how it impacts a child s growth and maturity 4 Delta sigma conversion for graphing Edit The Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology have also been responsible in directly although not fully funding research into delta sigma modulation which in summary describes the graphing of analog digital information to aid in the conversion of the two means 5 Educational research Edit The Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology were able to get their funding increased successfully through the years They did so with the aid of one of their subgroups the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science The additional funds were likely aided in approval due to their source coming from national bonds rather than taxes The programs funded by the increased budget include projects in new materials molecular scale surface dynamics next generation process technology computer science synthesis based chemical engineering science micro mechatronics micromachinery biotechnology human genome research cell signaling bioinformatics brain research Structural biology life sciences developmental biology and biomedical engineering 7 Educational programs EditMEXT is one of three ministries that run the JET Programme It also offers the Monbukagakusho Scholarship also known as the MEXT or Monbu shō scholarship The Ministry sets standards for the romanization of Japanese 9 In cooperation with the Japanese Student Services Organization JASSO the ministry further funds the prestigious JASSO scholarship for international students which has been described as the Japanese Fulbright program 10 11 It offers financial support of up to 80 000 per month for the top 1 of students of any foreign country for studies at a Japanese university 10 MEXT provides the Children Living Abroad and Returnees Internet CLARINET which provides information to Japanese families living abroad 12 MEXT sends teachers around the world to serve in nihonjin gakkō full time Japanese international schools in foreign countries 13 The Japanese government also sends full time teachers to hoshu jugyō kō supplementary schools that offer lessons that are similar to those of nihonjin gakkō or those which each have student bodies of 100 students or greater 14 In addition MEXT subsidizes weekend schools which each have over 100 students 15 Japanese Government MEXT scholarship 2022 Japanese Government MEXT Scholarship 2021 Embassy Recommendation The scholarship programs are for students who wish to study in Japan as Research Student Masters Ph D Research Undergraduate student College of Technology student or Specialized Training student 16 See also EditNational Spiritual Mobilization Movement Education in Japan Fundamental Law of Education History of education in Japan Japanese history textbook controversies Monbukagakusho ScholarshipPortals Japan Education Society Science Sports TechnologyReferences Edit a b c d e f MEXT MEXT www mext go jp Retrieved 2020 01 31 Johnston David Japan Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology Undergraduate Scholarship Verge Magazine Volunteer abroad work and travel study abroad Retrieved 2020 02 07 Swinbanks David September 1996 Postdoctoral positions galore in Japan Nature 383 6596 200 Bibcode 1996Natur 383 200S doi 10 1038 383200a0 ISSN 1476 4687 S2CID 34050569 a b Bando Kumiko 2011 Efforts of MEXT the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology Trends in the Sciences in Japanese 16 8 24 27 doi 10 5363 tits 16 8 24 ISSN 1884 7080 a b Imoda N Azuma S Kitao T Sugie T 2017 07 01 Delta sigma conversion for graph signals This work was partly supported by Grant in Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research 16K14283 from the Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology of Japan IFAC PapersOnLine 20th IFAC World Congress 50 1 9303 9307 doi 10 1016 j ifacol 2017 08 1177 ISSN 2405 8963 宏之 萬谷 2011 文部科学省における取組状況 学術の動向 16 12 12 50 12 51 doi 10 5363 tits 16 12 50 a b Swinbanks David 1996 09 01 Japan to double university project grants Nature 383 6597 206 Bibcode 1996Natur 383Q 206S doi 10 1038 383206a0 ISSN 1476 4687 Reischauer Edwin O et al 2005 The Japanese Today p 187 ローマ字のつづり方 文部科学省 in Japanese Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology Archived from the original on 2013 05 29 Retrieved 2013 05 21 a b JASSO Scholarship JASSO Retrieved 10 August 2020 Scholarships Mannheim University Mannheim University Retrieved 10 August 2020 CLARINETへようこそ MEXT Retrieved on April 17 2015 Ching Lin Pang 1995 Controlled internationalization The case of kikokushijo from Belgium International Journal of Educational Research 23 p 48 doi 10 1016 0883 0355 95 93534 3 The majority of teachers are sent from Japan by the Ministry of Education Section 4 Well Being of Japanese Nationals Overseas Archive Diplomatic Bluebook 1987 Japan s Diplomatic Activities Ministry of Foreign Affairs Retrieved on March 8 2015 Doerr Musha Neriko Brookdale Community College and Kiri Lee Lehigh University Contesting heritage language legitimacy and schooling at a weekend Japanese language school in the United States Archive Language and Education Vol 23 No 5 September 2009 425 441 CITED p 426 Scholarships amp Culture Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan Retrieved 2021 05 19 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology Japan Links Sites Monbukagakusho Monka shō Official English Webpage The Government of Japan Monbukagakusho List of Ministers The Cabinet Prime Minister of Japan and His Cabinet Press release on Legislation of the National University Corporation Law Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology amp oldid 1133204955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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