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Wojtan, Linda S. – 1979
This publication describes free print and audiovisual materials for teaching about Japan in elementary and secondary schools. The booklet was written to enable teachers to take advantage of the many free materials that are currently available. The first section cites sources of free materials in the United States. Names and addresses of groups…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Filmographies, Foreign Countries
Benn, Caroline – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1978
The author visited Japan's secondary schools and here reports on the lessons to be learned from the way the country has organized its comprehensive school system. (RK)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Environment, Educational Problems, High Schools
Ziegler, Robert J. – Principal, 1986
Describes an elementary school principal's visit to Japanese schools. Highlights positive impressions, such as 99 percent literacy, education's high priority, focus on basics, and students' proficiency in science and mathematics. On the minus side, Japanese schools give students scant individual attention and overemphasize memorization and highly…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Competitive Selection, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
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O'Connell, Ken – School Arts, 1984
The village of Otani, located on the island of Shikoku, Japan, is the home of Mori pottery. Time has changed Mori pottery, but the craftspeople of Otani maintain many traditional practices. (RM)
Descriptors: Art Education, Ceramics, Cultural Awareness, Design Crafts
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Yamane, Eiji – Journal of Economic Education, 1985
The emphasis in teaching elementary and secondary economics education in Japan is upon real-life situations rather than upon concepts and generalizations. The actual content, however, does not seem to differ all that much from U.S. economics curriculum. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Course Content, Curriculum, Economics Education
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Buxton, Amity P. – Educational Leadership, 1976
An observer of Japanese teacher centers reports on their purpose, scope, and activities--using British and American centers as a frame of reference. (Author)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Program Development
Shuji, Sugie – 1999
This chapter gives a brief history of cooperative learning in Japan, describes several types of Japanese cooperative learning, offers short vignettes of modern situations in which cooperative learning has been effective, and concludes with thoughts about the future of cooperative learning in the Japanese context. Learning in Japan was structured…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Britton, Edward; Raizen, Senta – 2003
A National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded study of beginning science and mathematics teachers in five countries looked at teacher induction systems that are more comprehensive than most in the United States. For example, the New Zealand system provides beginning teachers with paid release time, during which diverse sources of support offer the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Fleming, Daniel B. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1983
A review of 19 recently published, secondary-level United States and world history textbooks found only brief coverage of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki (Japan) bombings, slight attention to the arms race and disarmament, and concentration on scientific and technical developments behind the atomic bomb rather than on its effects. (Author/RW)
Descriptors: Disarmament, History Textbooks, Nuclear Warfare, Nuclear Weapons
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Lustig, Michael – Social Science Record, 1982
By viewing approximately two dozen Japanese television commercials, secondary students enrolled in an area studies course about Japan were able to generate tones and impressions reflecting many important experiences of the Japanese society that the course would later explore in more detail. The introductory lesson was very successful. (RM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Background, Cultural Traits
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McFarland, Mary A. – Social Studies, 1982
Discusses how the global approach can be used to teach about Japanese culture in elementary and secondary social studies classes. Students compare and contrast Japanese and American cultures. Methods for helping students to become familiar with aspects of Japanese culture are included. (AM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Cross Cultural Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Global Approach
Nagai, Jiro – Social Studies Teacher, 1982
Discusses the history of K-12 social studies education in Japan. Objectives and content of the social studies curriculum are discussed. Journal available from: The Social Studies Teacher, P.O. Box 189, Oviedo, Florida 32765. (AM)
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Curriculum, Educational Change, Educational History
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Komachiya, Megumi – Journal of Reading, 1982
Describes the activities used by a teacher of English as a second language in Japan, including summarization and storytelling. (HTH)
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Foreign Countries, Learning Activities, Second Language Instruction
Bullard, Betty; And Others – Georgia Social Science Journal, 1981
Presents and discusses five sample topics out of 25 covered in the booklet entitled "What I Want to Know about Japan." The booklet was published by the Japan Information Center in New York in response to a survey of Japan-related knowledge of seventh grade students throughout the United States. Questions focus on houses, teenagers,…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Grade 7, Junior High School Students, Secondary Education
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Houser, Michael – Economics, 1980
Suggests that students of economics on the high scool and college levels can benefit from the type of economic analysis which occurs in comparative economics. A case study of Japan's postwar economic success is offered as a case in point and ways in which students can benefit from exposure to economic problems in a global context are explained.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Comparative Education, Curriculum Development, Data Analysis
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