Teaching and Learning in Japan

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Pub. Date: 1999-01-28
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

Major scholars on Japan explore the Japanese style of learning in this important volume, drawing upon ethnographic and experimental studies of learning throughout the lifespan. The reader will get an inside view of Japanese teaching methods, where the emphasis is on the process of learning, rather than the end product. Applications across contexts - from religion to music, to mathematics, to guidance - are very differently handled than in the West. Contributors analyze various models of learning within and without the Japanese school system. The examples considered here allow us to understand better the rich coherence and variety of educational experiences in the broader social context. A carefully articulated introduction and conclusion by the editors provide salient comparisons of East and West and caution, that we do not simplify our model of either one. Teaching and Learning in Japanwill be of interest to educators, Japan scholars, and to educational psychologists.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
viii
Introduction: Japanese theories of learning 1(16)
Thomas P. Rohlen
Gerald K. LeTendre
Section I: Fundamental approaches 17(58)
Teaching and learning in the Rinzai Zen monastery
20(30)
G. Victor Sogen Hori
Building character
50(25)
Thomas P. Rohlen
Section II: The emotional foundations of early learning 75(79)
Fostering social and intellectual development: the roots of Japanese educational success
79(19)
Catherine C. Lewis
``... And Tomoko wrote this song for us''
98(21)
Lauren J. Kotloff
Honoring the individual
119(35)
Nancy Sato
Section III: School and classroom models 154(118)
Teachers and teaching: elementary schools in Japan and the United States
157(33)
Shin-ying Lee
Theresa Graham
Harold W. Stevenson
Responsibility and learning: some preliminary hypotheses about Japanese elementary classrooms
190(23)
Ineko Tsuchida
Catherine C. Lewis
Cultures of mathematics instruction in Japanese and American elementary classrooms
213(35)
James W. Stigler
Clea Fernandez
Makoto Yoshida
The Kumon approach to teaching and learning
248(24)
Nancy Ukai Russell
Section IV: Path and guidance 272(49)
Shido: the concept of guidance
275(20)
Gerald K. LeTendre
The path to adulthood according to Japanese middle schools
295(26)
Rebecca Irwin Fukuzawa
Section V: Artistic pursuits -- old and new 321(56)
Try, try again: training in noh drama
323(22)
Tom Hare
The Suzuki Method of music instruction
345(24)
Lois Peak
Conclusion: themes in the Japanese culture of learning
369(8)
Thomas P. Rohlen
Gerald K. LeTendre
References 377(12)
Index 389

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