While living in Japan as an exchange student, many different aspects of Japanese culture, especially the Japanese education system, fascinated me. Their system demanded so much from children and determined the paths their lives would take based upon two or three long and complicated tests. My college friends had obviously survived the rigors of the schools system and, as I eventually realized, succeeded. All of the publicity that Japanese education received in the United States as a model system made me curious to know whether the stories in magazines and on the 6 o\u27clock news held any truth or if the American public saw only the good side of Japanese education. I unwittingly began research on this project when I started asking questions...
Collegiate preparation and examinations are acceptable and often expected paths to pursue during sec...
This is a retrospective longitudinal study of the education of two Australian third-culture kids who...
Japanese student in the United States have an opportunity to receive education in American public sc...
While living in Japan as an exchange student, many different aspects of Japanese culture, especially...
It was nice to meet with you the other day at the gathering and dis-cuss the general issues of the A...
That free government rests, as does all progress, upon the broad-est possible diffusion of knowledge...
From the post-war reform of education Japan has been given a clear object lesson of the dangers of i...
Western and Japanese educators face some of the same issues, even while their common-sense social or...
This paper is aimed at explaining what Japan-U. S. mutual understanding should be like, and at the s...
There are drastic differences between the United States, Japanese, and Spanish education systems tha...
It is important for teachers students to develop a broad understanding of Japanese education. Americ...
The homogeneity of the Japanese people is a major component in their educational achievements. The s...
Any educational system has its advantages and disadvantages; the Japanese system is one that aims fo...
Unlike Japanese youngsters, children in Thailand, especially children of mountain peoples have an un...
America\u27s increased concern about its economic productivity has led government and public officia...
Collegiate preparation and examinations are acceptable and often expected paths to pursue during sec...
This is a retrospective longitudinal study of the education of two Australian third-culture kids who...
Japanese student in the United States have an opportunity to receive education in American public sc...
While living in Japan as an exchange student, many different aspects of Japanese culture, especially...
It was nice to meet with you the other day at the gathering and dis-cuss the general issues of the A...
That free government rests, as does all progress, upon the broad-est possible diffusion of knowledge...
From the post-war reform of education Japan has been given a clear object lesson of the dangers of i...
Western and Japanese educators face some of the same issues, even while their common-sense social or...
This paper is aimed at explaining what Japan-U. S. mutual understanding should be like, and at the s...
There are drastic differences between the United States, Japanese, and Spanish education systems tha...
It is important for teachers students to develop a broad understanding of Japanese education. Americ...
The homogeneity of the Japanese people is a major component in their educational achievements. The s...
Any educational system has its advantages and disadvantages; the Japanese system is one that aims fo...
Unlike Japanese youngsters, children in Thailand, especially children of mountain peoples have an un...
America\u27s increased concern about its economic productivity has led government and public officia...
Collegiate preparation and examinations are acceptable and often expected paths to pursue during sec...
This is a retrospective longitudinal study of the education of two Australian third-culture kids who...
Japanese student in the United States have an opportunity to receive education in American public sc...