The Japanese educational system is very different from the American counterpart. By comparing both educational systems in the field of personnel management, I discuss the characteristics of both systems, their similarities and differences. I contend that good communication skills are crucial for administrators in both countries
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the comparative education subjects offered in different...
This paper examines the comparison of American and Japanese high school students: behavior patterns ...
A major player in Japanese society is its government bureaucracy. Neither Japan's phenomenal track r...
That free government rests, as does all progress, upon the broad-est possible diffusion of knowledge...
There are drastic differences between the United States, Japanese, and Spanish education systems tha...
What role do Japanese and American principals play in effec-tive schools? How do their views of the ...
It was nice to meet with you the other day at the gathering and dis-cuss the general issues of the A...
Collegiate preparation and examinations are acceptable and often expected paths to pursue during sec...
This paper examines the structure of administrative authority in Japan and America and explores how ...
Japan, a leading industrial country in the world, has adopted management techniques that are quite d...
Over the past 25 years, much educational research in the United States has focused on effective scho...
It is said that the Japanese school system is too rigid. But there are many different types of chil...
Western and Japanese educators face some of the same issues, even while their common-sense social or...
The purposes of this paper are to 1) research the cultures of Japan and the United States. 2) descri...
Study abroad programs have expanded rapidly in the 1980s on American university campuses. This paper...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the comparative education subjects offered in different...
This paper examines the comparison of American and Japanese high school students: behavior patterns ...
A major player in Japanese society is its government bureaucracy. Neither Japan's phenomenal track r...
That free government rests, as does all progress, upon the broad-est possible diffusion of knowledge...
There are drastic differences between the United States, Japanese, and Spanish education systems tha...
What role do Japanese and American principals play in effec-tive schools? How do their views of the ...
It was nice to meet with you the other day at the gathering and dis-cuss the general issues of the A...
Collegiate preparation and examinations are acceptable and often expected paths to pursue during sec...
This paper examines the structure of administrative authority in Japan and America and explores how ...
Japan, a leading industrial country in the world, has adopted management techniques that are quite d...
Over the past 25 years, much educational research in the United States has focused on effective scho...
It is said that the Japanese school system is too rigid. But there are many different types of chil...
Western and Japanese educators face some of the same issues, even while their common-sense social or...
The purposes of this paper are to 1) research the cultures of Japan and the United States. 2) descri...
Study abroad programs have expanded rapidly in the 1980s on American university campuses. This paper...
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the comparative education subjects offered in different...
This paper examines the comparison of American and Japanese high school students: behavior patterns ...
A major player in Japanese society is its government bureaucracy. Neither Japan's phenomenal track r...