It has often been observed that there is a significant gap between the aspirations for the teaching of English as expressed in Japanese Ministry of Education curriculum guidelines and the reality of classroom practice. Using a combination of questionnaires, semi-structured interviews, classroom observations and curriculum and textbook analysis, this thesis seeks to explore that gap. While many of the reasons identified in the past (community expectations, the negative impact of entrance examinations, and limited time for lesson preparation) did emerge as being of significance, a wide range of other issues also emerged which, taken together, suggest that the problems faced by teachers of English in Japanese schools are more complex and multi...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This paper explores the responses of 77 Japanese EFL students in regard to their learning under the ...
In 2009, The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Science and Technology in Japan (MEXT) revi...
© 2009 Ryoko YamaokoThrough both the public and private school systems, Japan is a strong supporter ...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
This paper examines the current high school English Language curriculum guidelines established by th...
The English language is changing due to the global spread of the language, and it is now used in cul...
Masters Research thesisDebate continues over to what extent Japanese language education reform has m...
In Japan, students begin to learn a foreign language at lower secondary school as an elective subjec...
This paper examines the current high school English language curriculum guidelines established by th...
Master of EducationStudies of nonverbal communication for some decades have shown a fundamental rela...
Making English education in Japan more communication-centered has received attention since 1974(Tori...
Summarizing the present situation of English language education in Japan, Koike and Tanaka (1995) cl...
This paper examines the current high school English language curriculum guidelines established by th...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This paper explores the responses of 77 Japanese EFL students in regard to their learning under the ...
In 2009, The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Science and Technology in Japan (MEXT) revi...
© 2009 Ryoko YamaokoThrough both the public and private school systems, Japan is a strong supporter ...
In Japan, English has been a compulsory school subject from Year 5 of elementary school since 2011 (...
This paper examines the current high school English Language curriculum guidelines established by th...
The English language is changing due to the global spread of the language, and it is now used in cul...
Masters Research thesisDebate continues over to what extent Japanese language education reform has m...
In Japan, students begin to learn a foreign language at lower secondary school as an elective subjec...
This paper examines the current high school English language curriculum guidelines established by th...
Master of EducationStudies of nonverbal communication for some decades have shown a fundamental rela...
Making English education in Japan more communication-centered has received attention since 1974(Tori...
Summarizing the present situation of English language education in Japan, Koike and Tanaka (1995) cl...
This paper examines the current high school English language curriculum guidelines established by th...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This study investigates the Japanese learning of foreign English teachers in Japan. Foreign English ...
This paper explores the responses of 77 Japanese EFL students in regard to their learning under the ...