LONDON - Teachers of Japanese in Britain are shaking up the way they teach the language in order to challenge Western stereotypes and present a more realistic image of the Asian country.
Educators have been reviewing their methods as part of a process in schools and universities called "Decolonizing the Curriculum" (DtC).
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