In Japan, it is a common belief that anyone can achieve success; all that is necessary is that one persists with utmost diligence, and almost anything can be accomplished. This study investigated the thoughts of Japanese children, parents, and educators regarding the cultural phenomenon of ganbare (persistence), which permeates Japanese society at all levels. Interviews were conducted with 50 kindergarten students in Japan, their teachers, and college instructors in early childhood education. The children\u27s mothers responded to written questions regarding their concept of ganbare. The results indicated that ganbare was interpreted by children as happy and positive encouragement. The adults used this word as a spontaneous expressi...
The main purpose of this article is to consider how school education functions to assign cultural no...
Teachers actively angaged in school education must make efforts to create such an environment in whi...
The aim of this paper is to encourage preschool children to listen to stories based on traditional J...
This study examined several common images of Japanese children and child development. Images, closel...
The present study was aimed at examining sociocultural factors that seemed to contribute to Japanese...
This study is a qualitative research of Japanese chuzai families (short-term residents) concerning...
For this project I sought to answer the question: How is the Japanese social code of gaman or persev...
The title of this research is Ganbaru Meaning in the Anata no Koe ga Kikitai Novel written by Estuko...
When we read books or see noble sights, our states are emotionally moved (Tokaji, 2004). Japanese pe...
The character-building system in Japan has become a role model in Indonesia. The initiators of educa...
A purpose of this paper is to clarify kana characters educational philosophy in the early stages of ...
Japanese two-year-olds are indulged, dependent, and undisciplined toddlers, but by the age of six th...
Kawaii is a key concept that characterizes modern Japanese culture. It is often translated into Engl...
In Japan, as in many other countries, young children’s learning is subject to two major experi...
The author points that some beliefs about the world are given to children for the attainment of deve...
The main purpose of this article is to consider how school education functions to assign cultural no...
Teachers actively angaged in school education must make efforts to create such an environment in whi...
The aim of this paper is to encourage preschool children to listen to stories based on traditional J...
This study examined several common images of Japanese children and child development. Images, closel...
The present study was aimed at examining sociocultural factors that seemed to contribute to Japanese...
This study is a qualitative research of Japanese chuzai families (short-term residents) concerning...
For this project I sought to answer the question: How is the Japanese social code of gaman or persev...
The title of this research is Ganbaru Meaning in the Anata no Koe ga Kikitai Novel written by Estuko...
When we read books or see noble sights, our states are emotionally moved (Tokaji, 2004). Japanese pe...
The character-building system in Japan has become a role model in Indonesia. The initiators of educa...
A purpose of this paper is to clarify kana characters educational philosophy in the early stages of ...
Japanese two-year-olds are indulged, dependent, and undisciplined toddlers, but by the age of six th...
Kawaii is a key concept that characterizes modern Japanese culture. It is often translated into Engl...
In Japan, as in many other countries, young children’s learning is subject to two major experi...
The author points that some beliefs about the world are given to children for the attainment of deve...
The main purpose of this article is to consider how school education functions to assign cultural no...
Teachers actively angaged in school education must make efforts to create such an environment in whi...
The aim of this paper is to encourage preschool children to listen to stories based on traditional J...