This study is a qualitative research of Japanese chuzai families (short-term residents) concerning parental perspectives toward children\u27s education in Southern Illinois. The primary data was collected by questionnaires, individual and group interviews, and school observations. The main participants of this study were five mothers of the chuzai group in Southern Illinois, in which questionnaires, individual and group interviews were conducted. Furthermore, in order to gain an in-depth understanding of the children\u27s education, school visits were made to the Japanese Saturday School and the ELL (English Language Learner) program of the local school which the children attended, including classroom observations. Additionally, intervi...
This thesis investigates how the Japanese schools and teachers accommodate to meet the needs of JSL ...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine Japanese parents of children with disabilities’ perceptions...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this sequential mixed methods study was to better understand the ways in ...
This study documents the attitudes and perspectives toward Japanese language education of seven “new...
In the late 1980s as part of the globalization trend, new waves of Japanese groups came to settle in...
This study investigated the meaning of living abroad for Japanese children and their parents by exam...
This study investigated the meaning of living abroad for Japanese children and their parents by exam...
This qualitative research highlights the voices and lived experiences of adolescent Japanese sojourn...
This qualitative research highlights the voices and lived experiences of adolescent Japanese sojourn...
This study uses a case study approach to understanding the lives of English-Japanese bilingual child...
This paper has two purposes. The first purpose is to develop a better understanding of the process o...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) Tokyo Center hosts students from col...
The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) Tokyo Center hosts students from col...
This thesis investigates how the Japanese schools and teachers accommodate to meet the needs of JSL ...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine Japanese parents of children with disabilities’ perceptions...
UnrestrictedThe purpose of this sequential mixed methods study was to better understand the ways in ...
This study documents the attitudes and perspectives toward Japanese language education of seven “new...
In the late 1980s as part of the globalization trend, new waves of Japanese groups came to settle in...
This study investigated the meaning of living abroad for Japanese children and their parents by exam...
This study investigated the meaning of living abroad for Japanese children and their parents by exam...
This qualitative research highlights the voices and lived experiences of adolescent Japanese sojourn...
This qualitative research highlights the voices and lived experiences of adolescent Japanese sojourn...
This study uses a case study approach to understanding the lives of English-Japanese bilingual child...
This paper has two purposes. The first purpose is to develop a better understanding of the process o...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) Tokyo Center hosts students from col...
The Institute for the International Education of Students (IES) Tokyo Center hosts students from col...
This thesis investigates how the Japanese schools and teachers accommodate to meet the needs of JSL ...
This study examines the process of Japanese language maintenance or shift among children who were ex...
The purpose of this study was to examine Japanese parents of children with disabilities’ perceptions...