A dramatic increase in the numbers of students undertaking in-country exchange programmes between Australia and Japan has occurred over the last few decades. These exchange programmes are normally based on formal agreements between institutions. Most exchanges are organised by secondary schools, universities, government bodies and private organisations such as Rotary. Even primary school pupils have had opportunities to participate in exchanges or study tours in recent years
Australia has unique educational systems. This paper introduces educational systems and programs, th...
[Extract] Any comparison of Australian and Japanese society is naturally drawn towards the differenc...
[Extract] Any comparison of Australian and Japanese society is naturally drawn towards the differenc...
Many argue that a role of universities is to prepare students for work in the new international cont...
This paper describes and evaluates the process of cultural learning experienced by 12 undergraduate ...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus was recently visited by 60 Japanese exchan...
This paper aims to discuss a variety of issues related to the Japanese language education in Austral...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.International Japanese Students: Their Expect...
This paper discusses the latest development and new challenges that we are faced within Japanese lan...
Hirota and Oka (2003) showed in great detail the process which led to the academic exchange between ...
The chief aspect of relations between Japan and Australia since the second world war has been econom...
This study examines how social interactions in language-exchange partnership sessions can create opp...
This study focuses on the current conditions of educational exchanges of overseas students in Japane...
In parallel with many nations’ education policies, national education policies in Australia se...
This study focuses on the current conditions of educational exchanges of overseas students in Japane...
Australia has unique educational systems. This paper introduces educational systems and programs, th...
[Extract] Any comparison of Australian and Japanese society is naturally drawn towards the differenc...
[Extract] Any comparison of Australian and Japanese society is naturally drawn towards the differenc...
Many argue that a role of universities is to prepare students for work in the new international cont...
This paper describes and evaluates the process of cultural learning experienced by 12 undergraduate ...
The University of Notre Dame Australia’s Fremantle Campus was recently visited by 60 Japanese exchan...
This paper aims to discuss a variety of issues related to the Japanese language education in Austral...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.International Japanese Students: Their Expect...
This paper discusses the latest development and new challenges that we are faced within Japanese lan...
Hirota and Oka (2003) showed in great detail the process which led to the academic exchange between ...
The chief aspect of relations between Japan and Australia since the second world war has been econom...
This study examines how social interactions in language-exchange partnership sessions can create opp...
This study focuses on the current conditions of educational exchanges of overseas students in Japane...
In parallel with many nations’ education policies, national education policies in Australia se...
This study focuses on the current conditions of educational exchanges of overseas students in Japane...
Australia has unique educational systems. This paper introduces educational systems and programs, th...
[Extract] Any comparison of Australian and Japanese society is naturally drawn towards the differenc...
[Extract] Any comparison of Australian and Japanese society is naturally drawn towards the differenc...