【恒吉僚子編 教育におけるグローバリゼーションと日本の「例外論者」】
Globalization and Japanese Exceptionalism in Education(Routledge Research in International and Comparative Education) H 228 p. 1
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Acknowledgements Notes on contributors Part I. Setting the Stage Chapter 1. Introduction (Ryoko Tsuneyoshi and Yuto Kitamura) Chapter 2. "Exceptionalism" in Japanese education and its implications (Ryoko Tsuneyoshi) Chapter 3. Japan’s challenge in fostering global human resources: policy debates and practices (Akiyoshi Yonezawa & Yukiko Shimmi) Chapter 4. Global citizenship education in asia (Yuto Kitamura) Part II. Globalization and the multicultural challenge in Japan Chapter 5. From high school abroad to college in Japan: The difficulties of the Japanese returnee experience (Yoriko Ida) Chapter 6. Breaking in or dropping out?: filipina immigrant girls envisioning alternative lives in a globalized world (Tomoko Tokunaga) Chapter 7. Transition from university to work in Japan: Approaching expectations of international students (Chun-Yi, Tan) Part III. Case studies in meeting the global and multicultural challenge Chapter 8. The University of Tokyo PEAK program : Venues into the challenges faced by Japanese universities (Yujin Yaguchi) Chapter 9. Developing human resource for multicultural coexistence society: A case study of gunma university-gunma prefecture cooperation project “multicultural community advancement officers certificate program” (Yuki Megumi) Part IV. The issues revisited Chapter 10. Why does cultural diversity matter? Korean higher education in comparative perspective (Gi-Wook Shin and Rennie J. Moon) Chapter 11. Globalization or anglicization?: A dilemma of English language teaching in Japan (Yoshifumi Saito) Chapter 12. Japanese schooling and the global and multicultural challenge: Globalization from below (Ryoko Tsuneyoshi, Fumiko, Takahashi, Hideki Ito, Lee Seulbi, Maiko Sumino, Tate Kihara, Satsuki Kubodera, and Hikaru Ishiwata) Index
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