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Educational Alert Issued: Japan Falls from World's Top IQ Ranking, Facing Crisis of "Mother Tongue Collapse"

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Footprints, a specialized Japanese language cram school for university entrance exams (located in Iwate Prefecture, represented by Nagayuki Tanimura), warns of a "mother tongue collapse" crisis in Japanese education. They argue that the focus on English education, which began in elementary schools in 2011 (for 5th-6th graders) and 2020 (for 3rd graders), has led to a decline in international English proficiency rankings and, in 2025, Japan's fall from the top IQ ranking to Taiwan. The underlying cause is identified as insufficient reading comprehension in the native language, leading to a decline in contextual inference ability. The cram school advocates for rebuilding "contextual inference ability" through "reading and writing," citing AI's rapid evolution via Large Language Models (LLM) as evidence of the importance of context. Experts from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies and others had warned against early English education in 2006, stating, "Foreign language ability cannot exceed native language ability." Footprints promotes its "Modern Japanese / Essay Parallel Practice 2-Way Method" to address this issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which country overtook Japan's position as the world's top IQ country in 2025?
A: Taiwan took over Japan's position as the world's top IQ country in 2025.
Q: What did the specialists from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Keio University, and Sophia University warn about in 2006?
A: They warned against overly early English education, stating that foreign language ability cannot exceed native language ability.
Q: Who is the leader of the university entrance exam prep school named Footprints?
A: Nagayuki Tanimura is the leader of the university entrance exam prep school named Footprints.
Q: According to the article, what is the main reason for the decline in Japan's English proficiency and IQ rankings?
A: Footprints attributes the declines to a lack of absolute reading volume in the native language, leading to reduced reading comprehension.
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A: University professors observe an increase in students producing contradictory statements in their graduation theses.