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Globalization and Japanese "exceptionalism" in education : insiders' views into a changing system / edited by Ryoko Tsuneyoshi.

Van Pelt Library LC94.J3 G56 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Tsuneyoshi, Ryoko Kato, editor.
Series:
Routledge research in international and comparative education
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Education and globalization--Japan.
Education and globalization.
Educational change--Japan.
Educational change.
Multicultural education.
Japan.
Multicultural education--Japan.
Physical Description:
xi, 215 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Contents:
"Exceptionalism" in Japanese education and its implications / Ryoko Tsuneyoshi
Japan's challenge in fostering global human resources : policy debates and practices / Akiyoshi Yonezawa & Yukiko Shimmi
Global citizenship education in Asia / Yuto Kitamura
From high school abroad to college in Japan : the difficulties of the Japanese returnee experience / Yoriko Ida
Breaking in or dropping out? : Filipina immigrant girls envisioning alternative lives in a globalized world / Tomoko Tokunaga
Transition from university to work in Japan : approaching expectations of foreign students / Chun-Yi, Tan
The University of Tokyo Peak Program : venues into the challenges faced by Japanese universities / Yujin Yaguchi
Developing human resource for multicultural coexistence society : a case study of Gunma University-Gunma Prefecture Cooperation Project "multicultural community advancement officers certificate program" / Yuki Megumi
Why does cultural diversity matter? : Korean higher education in comparative perspective / Gi-Wook Shin and Rennie J. Moon
Globalization or anglicization? : a dilemma of English language teaching in Japan / Yoshifumi Saito
Japanese schooling and the global and multicultural challenge : globalization from below / Ryoko Tsuneyoshi, Fumiko, Takahashi, Hideki Ito, Lee Seulbi, Maiko Sumino, Tate Kihara, Satsuki Kubodera, and Hikaru Ishiwata.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781138915350
1138915351
OCLC:
1000150386

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