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The significance of women's colleges.

Yomiuri Shimbun/Daily Yomiuri

| November 30, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 Yomiuri Shimbun. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The significance of women's colleges

Takeshi Suzuki Special to The Daily Yomiuri

Yomiuri

If you are a female student, which educational environment do you prefer, a coeducational school or a women's college? Well, your answer might depend on what benefits you see in each system.

I am currently teaching at Tsuda College, one of the pioneering educational institutions for women in Japan. Last year, Tsuda College celebrated its 100th anniversary, and this year, Tsuda College Archives is holding an exhibit, "Iwakura Mission and the First Female Students Who Studied Abroad," celebrating the 130th anniversary of a study mission's departure to the …

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