Education and Training in Japan, 2. sējumsThomas P. Rohlen, Christopher Bjork Taylor & Francis US, 1998 - 334 lappuses This collection, written by Japanese and foreign scholars, represents an inclusive cross-section of the most important work in key areas of this field. Topics include: * the impact of Japanese education and training on Japan's economy and culture * the Japanese influence on the "East Asian approach" to education, in comparison with the educational systems of Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong * Japan's promotion of "learning organizations" and "Knowledge workers" for the Information Age. |
Saturs
VOLUME | 1 |
Cooperation and control in Japanese nursery schools | 18 |
the Japanese | 35 |
learning | 66 |
harmony and cooperation | 84 |
Crosscultural studies of mathematics teaching | 119 |
teaching in Japan and in the United States | 150 |
elementary schools in Japan | 165 |
Internationalization in Japans elementary school social | 191 |
An analysis of Japanese and American textbooks | 215 |
The path to adulthood according to Japanese middle | 239 |
teaching hierarchy and social | 261 |
kōsoku ihan | 283 |
an exploratory essay | 304 |
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Education and Training in Japan, 3. sējums Thomas P. Rohlen,Christopher Bjork Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1998 |
Education and Training in Japan, 1. sējums Thomas P. Rohlen,Christopher Bjork Ierobežota priekšskatīšana - 1998 |
Education and Training in Japan, 3. sējums Thomas P. Rohlen,Christopher Bjork Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1998 |
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