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Age of AI Prompts Review of Language Curriculum at High Schools in Japan

Summary by NHK World
Japan's education ministry is proposing a wholesale review of how Japanese language is taught at high schools in the age of artificial intelligence and social media.

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Emphasis on cultivating communication skills with others and unique human sensibility… Full implementation in 2032. To foster unique human sensibility and conversational skills that are easily neglected as artificial intelligence (AI) and social media (SNS) become widespread, the Japanese government [regarding] high school Japanese language education...

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The next curriculum guidelines for high schools, to be implemented in 2032, are expected to reorganize the elective Japanese language subjects studied by second and third-year students. The current four subjects—"Logical Japanese," "Japanese Expression," "Literary Japanese," and "Classical Literature Exploration"—will be replaced by "Modern Japanese II," "Linguistics," and more…

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On the 11th, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology presented a proposal to a working group of the Central Council for Education, which is discussing the next curriculum guidelines, to reorganize the structure of high school Japanese language subjects. While maintaining the structure of compulsory subjects, the proposal aims to cultivate the logical expression skills and uniquely human sensibilities required in the ag…

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Asahi broke the news in Tokyo, Japan on Monday, May 11, 2026.
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