320 Pages
by
Routledge
342 Pages
by
Routledge
320 Pages
by
Routledge
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This detailed ethnographic study of fifth- and sixth-grade classrooms offers new insights into Japanese culture, as many aspects of daily social life are embedded in the educational system. Additionally, this book provides new perspectives on educational reform in the U.S., since many current issues and programs focus on notions of community, collaboration, and systemic reform, all of which are central to understanding Japanese teaching-learning processes in schools.
1. Introduction 2. Setting the Stage 3. School Settings, School Organization, and Teacher 4. School Week and Year in the Students' Lives 5. Two Classrooms, Two Realities 6. Classroom Instruction 7. Equality and Equity: The Japanese Case 8. Conclusion Appendices Bibliography
Biography
Nancy Sato