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New national standards for Japanese-language schools to start in April
Japan will introduce a new national accreditation system for Japanese-language schools from April in an effort to ensure their quality meets the needs of the country's growing foreign population. Under the new system, Japanese-language schools will have to meet certain requirements on staffing and curriculum to receive the accreditation, while instructors at accredited schools will need to obtain new national qualifications for teaching Japanese. The changes come as the number of foreign nationals residing in Japan hit a record high of over 3.4 million in 2023. Despite there being some 220,000 Japanese learners as of fiscal 2022, standards among the around 2,700 Japanese-language schools in Japan vary greatly.
How is China Shaping the Future of AI?
"In January 2018, advocates for data privacy celebrated when the Chinese government released a new national standard on the protection of personal information, which contains more comprehensive and onerous requirements than even the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, per analysis by some experts." In the decades ahead, the countries that dominate AI in any domain could influence how our world is shaped. Jeff Ding leads research on China's development of artificial intelligence at the Future of Humanity Institute's Governance of AI Program at Oxford University. He's been interested in studying China since his high school years. Ding says that once he realized the potential of AI, he became more interested in China's investment in this area. Ding's new study, Deciphering China's AI Dream, is a detailed analysis of the country's AI strategy moving forward.
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