This paper describes both the positive and negative aspects of learning the Japanese language at a distance as experienced by secondary school students. Among the former students identified flexibility and teacher' objectivity', and among the latter the lack of face-to-face interaction with both teachers and peers. Based on these responses the authors offer some recommendations and discuss the policy implications
Working in Japan is one of the goals of students in the Japanese Department, due to Japan's strong a...
The importance of foreign languages is evident particularly as nation building is highly dependent o...
This study was conducted to examine the influence of motivation and attitudes on grades in Japanese...
This paper describes both the positive and negative aspects of learning the Japanese language at a d...
This research aims to investigate current challenges that Japanese language teachers are facing in N...
It has often been observed that there is a significant gap between the aspirations for the teaching ...
The learning of Asian languages is a significant feature of national and state education policies. F...
This study has used grounded theory to investigate the reasons New Zealand students cease learning J...
How students learn to speak Japanese in a Japanese language class is the main question for my resear...
Comparisons of curriculum have been shown to be useful in terms of finding new ideas to raise the st...
This research examined why Japanese students appear reluctant to speak in English conversation class...
The current language teaching and learning environment in British higher educational establishments ...
This paper analyzes Japanese language classes at Dalarna University in Sweden that are held through ...
In recent years, the number of Japanese learners has been increasing all over the world. Although th...
The present article is aimed at the systematization of teaching academic Japanese in school educatio...
Working in Japan is one of the goals of students in the Japanese Department, due to Japan's strong a...
The importance of foreign languages is evident particularly as nation building is highly dependent o...
This study was conducted to examine the influence of motivation and attitudes on grades in Japanese...
This paper describes both the positive and negative aspects of learning the Japanese language at a d...
This research aims to investigate current challenges that Japanese language teachers are facing in N...
It has often been observed that there is a significant gap between the aspirations for the teaching ...
The learning of Asian languages is a significant feature of national and state education policies. F...
This study has used grounded theory to investigate the reasons New Zealand students cease learning J...
How students learn to speak Japanese in a Japanese language class is the main question for my resear...
Comparisons of curriculum have been shown to be useful in terms of finding new ideas to raise the st...
This research examined why Japanese students appear reluctant to speak in English conversation class...
The current language teaching and learning environment in British higher educational establishments ...
This paper analyzes Japanese language classes at Dalarna University in Sweden that are held through ...
In recent years, the number of Japanese learners has been increasing all over the world. Although th...
The present article is aimed at the systematization of teaching academic Japanese in school educatio...
Working in Japan is one of the goals of students in the Japanese Department, due to Japan's strong a...
The importance of foreign languages is evident particularly as nation building is highly dependent o...
This study was conducted to examine the influence of motivation and attitudes on grades in Japanese...