This article explores the case of a Vietnamese teacher whose conception of teaching changed greatly following a short but intensive series of lessons based on the Japanese experiences with atomic bombs. The following three issues are considered: 1) what types of efforts teachers should make to increase the depth of their lessons, on the basis of children's reality of learning; 2) what kinds of support teachers require from colleagues, including external resource persons; and 3) how school management should be organized to practise peace education
This study seeks to provide an insight into aspects of Vietnamese classroom interaction and teaching...
© 2004 Dr. Pham Hoa HiepThis thesis investigates the beliefs, knowledge and implementation of Commun...
Ho Chi Minh was a distinguished political figure, a prominent leader of the Vietnamese revolution, a...
Hiroshima city was attacked by an atomic bomb during World War Two. Many children, students and teac...
This article discusses twelve reasons that we must teach about the 1945 American atomic bombings of ...
In this study, study on the inheritance of telling war experience from study promoted from fiscal200...
This study was designed to examine how teachers in Fukushima Prefecture have shaped radiation educat...
This article presents a language specialist’s content analysis of four topics related to the memory ...
Much has been written about approaches to teaching and learning, the 'good' teacher, the 'good' lear...
This study examines Malaysian learners’ reflections on the discourses of the Asia-Pacific War in Mal...
In a companion article, “Terrible Knowledge And Tertiary Trauma, Part I: Japanese Nuclear Trauma And...
The communication of the experiences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki appears to be facing a real problem. ...
For long, Vietnamese people have put education on the top of their priorities. Accordingly, teachers...
Young people must be helped…systematically [to] build their own criteria of value; for otherwise we ...
This paper clarifies the position and characteristics of “Lesson Study” (Jugyo-Kenkyu), focusing on ...
This study seeks to provide an insight into aspects of Vietnamese classroom interaction and teaching...
© 2004 Dr. Pham Hoa HiepThis thesis investigates the beliefs, knowledge and implementation of Commun...
Ho Chi Minh was a distinguished political figure, a prominent leader of the Vietnamese revolution, a...
Hiroshima city was attacked by an atomic bomb during World War Two. Many children, students and teac...
This article discusses twelve reasons that we must teach about the 1945 American atomic bombings of ...
In this study, study on the inheritance of telling war experience from study promoted from fiscal200...
This study was designed to examine how teachers in Fukushima Prefecture have shaped radiation educat...
This article presents a language specialist’s content analysis of four topics related to the memory ...
Much has been written about approaches to teaching and learning, the 'good' teacher, the 'good' lear...
This study examines Malaysian learners’ reflections on the discourses of the Asia-Pacific War in Mal...
In a companion article, “Terrible Knowledge And Tertiary Trauma, Part I: Japanese Nuclear Trauma And...
The communication of the experiences of Hiroshima and Nagasaki appears to be facing a real problem. ...
For long, Vietnamese people have put education on the top of their priorities. Accordingly, teachers...
Young people must be helped…systematically [to] build their own criteria of value; for otherwise we ...
This paper clarifies the position and characteristics of “Lesson Study” (Jugyo-Kenkyu), focusing on ...
This study seeks to provide an insight into aspects of Vietnamese classroom interaction and teaching...
© 2004 Dr. Pham Hoa HiepThis thesis investigates the beliefs, knowledge and implementation of Commun...
Ho Chi Minh was a distinguished political figure, a prominent leader of the Vietnamese revolution, a...