Description |
287 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
Oxford studies in comparative education, 0961-2149 ; v. 21, no. 1 |
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Oxford studies in comparative education ; v. 21 (1)
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Contents |
Foreword / Robert Cowen -- ch. 1. Reimagining Japanese education in the global conversation : borders, transfers, circulations, and the comparative / David Blake Willis & Jeremy Rappleye -- ch. 2. Reimagining self/other : 'catch-up' across Japan's three great education reforms / Jeremy Rappley & Takehiko Kariya -- ch. 3. 'The Ideal Citizen', globalization, and the Japanese response : risk, gate-keeping, and moral education in Japan / Marie Højlund Roesgaard -- ch. 4. The 'internationalization' of Japanese education and the newcomers : uncovering the paradoxes / Ryoko Tsuneyoshi -- ch. 5. Globalization and English language education policy in Japan : external risk and internal inertia / Robert W. Aspinall -- ch. 6. Imagining Japan's 'relaxed education' curriculum : continuity or change? / Christopher Bjork -- ch. 7. Beyond the four walls of the classroom : 'real' and 'imagined' change in Japanese sports and education / Aaron L. Miller -- ch. 8. Redefining internationalization in higher education : Global 30 and the making of global universities in Japan / Mayumi Ishikawa -- ch. 9. Imagining neo-liberalism and the hidden realities of the politics of reform : teachers and students in a globalized Japan / Manubu Sato -- ch. 10. Reconceptualizing the politics of Japanese education, reimagining comparative studies of Japanese education / Keita Takayama -- Afterword / Takehiko Kariya -- Notes on contributors |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Subject |
Comparative education.
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Education -- Aims and objectives -- Japan.
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Education -- Japan.
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International education.
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Author |
Rappleye, Jeremy.
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Willis, David Blake.
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ISBN |
1873927517 |
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9781873927519 |
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