@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015149, author = {佐々木, 享 and Sasaki, Susumu}, journal = {名古屋大学教育学部紀要. 教育学科}, month = {Mar}, note = {Before the 2nd World War the concept of 'secondary education' meant the preparatory stage for the higher or professional education in Japan. Although the secondary grade school (post-primary school) consisted of middle school for boys, girls' high school and technical or commercial school, only the former carried the secondary education. After the 2nd World War, as the result of the great educational reform the secondary education was composed of lower and upper secondary education, the former changed into the compulsory education, and the latter was transformed into the culminal education. But in 1955, the ministry of education introduced the preparatory course for higher education into the curriculum of upper secondary education. After this, 'general course' of high school has been composed of the preparatory course for higher education and general course, and in the former course, the concept of 'secondary education' has no meaning of the culminal education.}, pages = {123--131}, title = {高校普通科の教育課程における中等教育観に関する覚書}, volume = {23}, year = {1977} }