The Study of the Japanese English Education System and its Impact on the Growth of Global Leaders and its Influences

Conference: The Asian Undergraduate Research Symposium (AURS2021)
Title: The Study of the Japanese English Education System and its Impact on the Growth of Global Leaders and its Influences
Stream: Global cross-cultural comparisons
Presentation Type: Virtual Poster Presentation
Authors:
Johannes Pandhito Panji Herdento, Musashino University, Japan
Prakriti Thokra Tamang, Musashino University, Japan
Miu Sakai, Musashino University, Japan
Momoko Saito, Musashino University, Japan

Abstract:

Globalization has made the world a global village connecting nations through a common base of English as its universal language. It has created a vast network of chains between various nations creating opportunities not only to communicate but also to exchange knowledge, technologies and expand it. It has made global trade possible with billions of imports and exports throughout the world increasing the global business with the use of English.
Amidst this, it is seen that countries with a good foundation in English have been able to influence global business through its skill. Referring to the skillset and potential of being one of the top-tier global market leaders, Japan is seen as one of the best candidates. However, Japan is facing difficulties in the competitive business market due to its lack of an early strong foundation in English compared to other surrounding nations. These significant differences in English levels determine the ability of Japanese Business owners to expand their product and service market overseas with the global world.
This situation brings Japan to the edge of global competition since the growth of the Japanese economy relies on global business cooperation and overseas markets of its manufactured products. The research would address the importance of English education and its impact on the market expansion and growth of global leaders.



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