Japan makes digital textbooks official for schools

Japan has introduced a new legal framework allowing education boards to decide on textbook formats for schools.

Under the new legal framework, education boards will decide which type of textbooks schools under their jurisdiction should adopt — print, digital or a digital-print hybrid. The Japanese government has made digital textbooks official for schools. The change supports greater digitalization in education.

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Japan has revised its long-standing rules on lethal arms exports, prompting Chinese warnings of resurgent militarism amid heightened bilateral tensions.

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