Bukatsudo (extracurricular school clubs) are a longstanding feature of Japanese secondary education. These 'communities of practice' employ a model of learning akin to apprenticeship, stressing imitation and repetition while socializing students into values and behavior demanded in adult society, notably in terms of a hierarchy of seniors (senpai) and juniors (kohai). In sports clubs, values associated with 'spiritual education' (seishin kyoiku) are often prominent. Club participation promotes school order, aided by ritual, routine, and the often intense emotional attachment and group spirit engendered in club activities. Understanding bukatsudo illuminates the nature of order, selfhood, human development, and learning in Japan
Through studying high school baseball in Japan, this dissertation examines a facet of Japanese educa...
Structural changes of international political and economical relation in Japan bring about our life ...
Our concern is to examine the differentiation between secondary school students. Although a great de...
Judzing from this, club activities must be included not in school education but in adult education. ...
In our previous research, we have tried to illuminate the factors that affect secondary school stude...
In this research, we will endeavour to illuminate the factors that affect high school students\u27co...
In 2001 the Japanese Ministry for Education, Sport, Culture and Technology (MEXT) put forward the 'E...
In secondary school of Japan under the current national curriculum (course of study), the club activ...
In our previous research, we have tried to illuminate the factors that affect secondary school stude...
During the course of this research our goal has been to illustrate the factors that affect the commi...
This paper examines government policies to reform bukatsudô (extracurricular activities) since 2010...
This paper examines government policies to reform bukatsudô( extracurricular activities)since 2010 w...
This article draws on a study that inquires into what keeps girls aged 13-16 years in a high school ...
Cram schools (in Japanese called juku) are often mentioned in passing as a phenomenon functioning ma...
In this research, we will endeavour to illuminate the factors that affect high school students'commi...
Through studying high school baseball in Japan, this dissertation examines a facet of Japanese educa...
Structural changes of international political and economical relation in Japan bring about our life ...
Our concern is to examine the differentiation between secondary school students. Although a great de...
Judzing from this, club activities must be included not in school education but in adult education. ...
In our previous research, we have tried to illuminate the factors that affect secondary school stude...
In this research, we will endeavour to illuminate the factors that affect high school students\u27co...
In 2001 the Japanese Ministry for Education, Sport, Culture and Technology (MEXT) put forward the 'E...
In secondary school of Japan under the current national curriculum (course of study), the club activ...
In our previous research, we have tried to illuminate the factors that affect secondary school stude...
During the course of this research our goal has been to illustrate the factors that affect the commi...
This paper examines government policies to reform bukatsudô (extracurricular activities) since 2010...
This paper examines government policies to reform bukatsudô( extracurricular activities)since 2010 w...
This article draws on a study that inquires into what keeps girls aged 13-16 years in a high school ...
Cram schools (in Japanese called juku) are often mentioned in passing as a phenomenon functioning ma...
In this research, we will endeavour to illuminate the factors that affect high school students'commi...
Through studying high school baseball in Japan, this dissertation examines a facet of Japanese educa...
Structural changes of international political and economical relation in Japan bring about our life ...
Our concern is to examine the differentiation between secondary school students. Although a great de...