The History of Education in Japan (1600 – 2000)
Title | The History of Education in Japan (1600 – 2000) PDF eBook |
Author | Masashi Tsujimoto |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 292 |
Release | 2017-03-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317295749 |
As one of the most rapid and earliest nations to achieve "Western modernisation", much of Japan’s success stems from its fruitful literacy history during the Tokugawa shogunate as well as later influences from Western educational ideals and consequent economic and democratic conflicts in Japan. This book seeks to enlighten readers on how education and schooling contributed to Japan’s particular process of modernisation and industrialisation. These historical insights can be applied to crises in formal and systemised education today, and form the basis of potential solutions to controversies faced by formal education in Japan and other nation-states. A book that bridges the international information gap in Japan’s history of education will be immensely valuable to historians of both international and Japanese education.
The History of Education in Japan (1600 – 2000)
Title | The History of Education in Japan (1600 – 2000) PDF eBook |
Author | Masashi Tsujimoto |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 176 |
Release | 2017-03-16 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317295757 |
As one of the most rapid and earliest nations to achieve "Western modernisation", much of Japan’s success stems from its fruitful literacy history during the Tokugawa shogunate as well as later influences from Western educational ideals and consequent economic and democratic conflicts in Japan. This book seeks to enlighten readers on how education and schooling contributed to Japan’s particular process of modernisation and industrialisation. These historical insights can be applied to crises in formal and systemised education today, and form the basis of potential solutions to controversies faced by formal education in Japan and other nation-states. A book that bridges the international information gap in Japan’s history of education will be immensely valuable to historians of both international and Japanese education.
The History of Modern Japanese Education
Title | The History of Modern Japanese Education PDF eBook |
Author | Benjamin C. Duke |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Total Pages | 436 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0813544033 |
The History of Modern Japanese Education is the first account in English of the construction of a national school system in Japan, as outlined in the 1872 document, the Gakusei. Divided into three parts tracing decades of change, the book begins by exploring the feudal background for the Gakusei during the Tokugawa era which produced the initial leaders of modern Japan. Next, Benjamin Duke traces the Ministry of Education's investigations of the 1870s to determine the best western model for Japan, including the decision to adopt American teaching methods. He then goes on to cover the eventual "reverse course" sparked by the Imperial Household protest that the western model overshadowed cherished Japanese traditions. Ultimately, the 1890 Imperial Rescript on Education integrated Confucian teachings of loyalty and filial piety with Imperial ideology, laying the moral basis for a western-style academic curriculum in the nation's schools.
Enacting Moral Education in Japan
Title | Enacting Moral Education in Japan PDF eBook |
Author | Sam Bamkin |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 220 |
Release | 2024-03-15 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1003829074 |
Drawing on the case of moral education reform, this book provides an authoritative picture of how policy is enacted between state policymaking and school practice in Japan, focusing on how national policy is enacted locally in the classroom. The study follows the 2015 moral education reform from its genesis in central government, through the Ministry of Education to its enactment by local government and schools. The book looks beyond written policies, curricula and textbooks to examine how teachers, school administrators and others make sense of, and translate, policy into practice in the Japanese classroom context. Chapters explore how moral education practice has changed in response to the intentions of national policy, and analyzes the implications for understanding processes of policy enactment in the Japanese education system. This book presents a new perspective on the complexity of education policy making, practice, and the gaps in between. It will be of interest to postgraduate students, researchers, and academics in the fields of education policy and politics, moral education, school administration, and international and comparative education more broadly, particularly in Asia.
Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan: Recommendations for Teachers at All Levels of Schooling
Title | Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan: Recommendations for Teachers at All Levels of Schooling PDF eBook |
Author | Alexandra Burke |
Publisher | Candlin & Mynard |
Total Pages | 499 |
Release | 2024-04-20 |
Genre | Education |
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While English language learners with disabilities, especially those with specific learning difficulties (SpLDs) such as Dyslexia, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), may encounter barriers to their learning, few English language teachers (ELTs) are capable and confident in their ability to provide barrier-free learning environments. This book gives a general background on inclusive education internationally and in Japan and provides case studies of successful accommodations for language learners with disabilities in English language education. The book is essential reading for language teachers at all levels of education in Japan and parents of language learners with disabilities. In addition, it is an excellent resource for language teachers based in other countries who are interested in providing inclusive and supportive language education.
Educational Progressivism, Cultural Encounters and Reform in Japan
Title | Educational Progressivism, Cultural Encounters and Reform in Japan PDF eBook |
Author | Yoko Yamasaki |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 222 |
Release | 2017-06-26 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1317354389 |
Educational Progressivism, Cultural Encounters and Reform in Japan provides a critical analysis of educational initiatives, progressive ideas and developments in curriculum and pedagogy in Japan, from 1900 to the present day. Drawing on evidence of both cultural encounters and internal drivers for progressivism and reform, this book re-evaluates the history of Japanese education to help inform ongoing and future debates about education policy and practice worldwide. With contributions from Japanese scholars specialising in the history and philosophy of education and curriculum studies, chapters consider key collaborative improvements to teacher education, as well as group learning, ‘life education’, the creative arts and writing, and education for girls and women. The book examines Western influences, including John Dewey, Carleton Washburne and A. S. Neill, as well as Japan’s own progressive exports, such as holistic Zenjin education, Children’s Villages and Lesson Study, highlighting cultural encounters and progressive initiatives at both transnational and national levels. The chapters reflect on historical and political background, motivations, influences and the impact of Japanese progressive education. They also stimulate, through argument and critical discussion, a continuing discourse concerning principles, policy, politics and practices of education in an increasingly globalised society. A rigorous and critical study of the history of progressive education in Japan, this book will interest an international readership of academics, researchers and postgraduate students in the fields of progressive education, comparative education, social and cultural history, history of education, Japanese studies, curriculum studies, and the history of childhood.
An Outline History of Japanese Education
Title | An Outline History of Japanese Education PDF eBook |
Author | Japan. Monbushō |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 230 |
Release | 1876 |
Genre | Centennial Exhibition |
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