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Japanese Educational Challenge 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书
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From Publishers Weekly The Japanese system of education, with its emphasis on achievement from a child's earliest years, is the object of intense scrutiny by Western educators. In this incisive account of Japan as a learning society, White, director of Harvard University's Program on Japanese and U.S. Education, studies the "feelings which animate Japanese teachers and the children and mothers they deal with." She traces the lives of children in Japan from infancy through high school and into the university years. Her personal experience of the culture, her observations and vignettes of individual family constellations as presented here, belie the stereotype of Japanese children as programmed automata. Not as a model but rather as a mirror, the Japanese system is proposed as only one mode among many. 15,000 first printing; author tour. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal Americans, faced with problems in education, are often tempted to look to Japan for a new blueprint. This penetrating and unbiased analysis of Japan's educational system is therefore of interest. White examines that society's commitment to children and to education, the dedication of mothers to child rearing, the training and role of teachers, and the total educational experience of children in Japan today. She concludes that, in both countries, schooling and attitudes toward children are rooted deep in psychological and cultural realities. While it would be a mistake to superimpose the Japanese system on our own, we can learn much from their standards and methods, especially from their paramount concern with the improvement of children's lives. Shirley L. Hopkinson, Library & Information Science Div., California State Univ., San Jose ReferenceCopyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. See all Editorial Reviews
Japanese Educational Challenge 2024 pdf epub mobi 电子书