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Cogan, John J. | 6 |
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Nakayama, Shuichi | 1 |
Weber, Ronald E. | 1 |
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Cogan, John J. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1984
After a short survey of distinctive characteristics of Japanese schooling, the author enumerates the strengths of the Japanese system and its weaknesses. He then draws conclusions about what the United States can emulate in Japanese education and what it should avoid. (JW)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education

Cogan, John J.; Weber, Ronald E. – Social Education, 1983
Because of revisions made in the content of history textbooks, Japan has been accused of attempting to rewrite history as part of a larger conspiracy to brainwash students and to rearm the nation. Discussed are the legal authority of the national government to screen and approve textbooks and international reactions. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Government

Cogan, John J.; Grossman, David L. – Social Education, 1991
Discusses the influence of Japan on educational reform in the United States. Identifies economic self-interest and global competitiveness as the motivations for increased U.S. instruction about Asia and the Pacific region. Expresses concern that such a competitive outlook is unlikely to produce a global perspective. (DK)
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Competition, Curriculum Development, Economics

Cogan, John J.; And Others – Social Education, 1991
Presents survey results from U.S. and Japanese high school and college students on the current state and future of the relationship between their two countries. Identifies major issues and explaining how to improve the relationship. Concludes that the students were most concerned with the development of understanding between the two cultures. (DK)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Conflict Resolution, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness

Cogan, John J.; Nakayama, Shuichi – Social Education, 1985
Geography can contribute to an informed world view and thus to a favorable international climate for the peaceful settlement of disputes and for productive measures to ameliorate many world problems. What the focus of geography instruction in the development of international understanding should be is discussed. (RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
Cogan, John J. – 1984
A global awareness survey of Japanese education majors was carried out to assess the level of knowledge of freshmen and senior teacher trainees, the level of their attitudinal awareness of key global issues, and their level of competence in their most proficient second language. A stratified sample was drawn from the total population of Japanese…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Awareness, Educational Research