This study reports on aspects of a larger study of over 600 Japanese high school students taken from ten schools in one prefecture and their attitudes towards learning English as a foreign language (Ingram, Kono, O’Neill & Sasaki, 2008). It compares the cross-cultural attitudes of those who performed highly on the STEP Test with those who had low performance on the STEP Test Students rated seventeen items on a semantic differential scale to elicit their attitudes towards English speaking people, Japanese people, European people, Asian people, the Japanese, Indigenous Ainu people, their own English language teachers and themselves. They also provided their opinions about cultural diversity in society, foreign language learning and their pref...
The aim of this research is to determine Japanese first-year university students’ attitudes to and m...
In Japan, where the traditional focus of English teaching has been on knowledge of a foreign languag...
In this paper an attempt is made to answer the question of whether teaching English contributes to g...
This study reports on aspects of a larger study of over 600 Japanese high school students taken from...
This is a research report of a large study of over 600 high school students' perceptions about learn...
[[abstract]]As English keeps expanding its scope and influence as a global language and its teaching...
Abstract In Japan, where the traditional focus of English teaching has been on knowledge of a forei...
This study investigates how Japan’s diversity and multiplicity are perceived and how cultural attitu...
This study aims to investigate Japanese English language learners’ attitudes towards English as a gl...
The purpose of the present sociolinguistic case study was to investigate Japanese attitudes toward E...
In globalized societies where English uses and users are diverse, promoting intercultural communicat...
This paper is intended as an overview of the education system in Japan, with emphasis on how the Eng...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
In this study, we investigated the relationship between the English proficiency levels of students o...
Japan has a highly effective national education system, but English proficiency is one of its weakes...
The aim of this research is to determine Japanese first-year university students’ attitudes to and m...
In Japan, where the traditional focus of English teaching has been on knowledge of a foreign languag...
In this paper an attempt is made to answer the question of whether teaching English contributes to g...
This study reports on aspects of a larger study of over 600 Japanese high school students taken from...
This is a research report of a large study of over 600 high school students' perceptions about learn...
[[abstract]]As English keeps expanding its scope and influence as a global language and its teaching...
Abstract In Japan, where the traditional focus of English teaching has been on knowledge of a forei...
This study investigates how Japan’s diversity and multiplicity are perceived and how cultural attitu...
This study aims to investigate Japanese English language learners’ attitudes towards English as a gl...
The purpose of the present sociolinguistic case study was to investigate Japanese attitudes toward E...
In globalized societies where English uses and users are diverse, promoting intercultural communicat...
This paper is intended as an overview of the education system in Japan, with emphasis on how the Eng...
The aim of this study was to investigate Japanese learners’ and teachers’ beliefs about learning Eng...
In this study, we investigated the relationship between the English proficiency levels of students o...
Japan has a highly effective national education system, but English proficiency is one of its weakes...
The aim of this research is to determine Japanese first-year university students’ attitudes to and m...
In Japan, where the traditional focus of English teaching has been on knowledge of a foreign languag...
In this paper an attempt is made to answer the question of whether teaching English contributes to g...