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Japanese Lessons: A Year in a Japanese School Through the Eyes of An American Anthropologist and Her Children

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Gail R. Benjamin
1997
Published by: NYU Press
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Benjamin dismantles Americans' preconceived notions of the Japanese education system"Gail R. Benjamin reaches beyond predictable images of authoritarian Japanese educators and automaton schoolchildren to show the advantages and disadvantages of a system remarkably different from the American one. "—The New York Times Book Review Americans regard the Japanese educational system and the lives of Japanese children with a mixture of awe and indignance. We respect a system that produces higher literacy rates and superior math skills, but we reject the excesses of a system that leaves children with little free time and few outlets for creativity and self-expression. In Japanese Lessons, Gail R. Benjamin recounts her experiences as a American parent with two children in a Japanese elementary school VSports app下载. An anthropologist, Benjamin successfully weds the roles of observer and parent, illuminating the strengths of the Japanese system and suggesting ways in which Americans might learn from it. With an anthropologist's keen eye, Benjamin takes us through a full year in a Japanese public elementary school, bringing us into the classroom with its comforting structure, lively participation, varied teaching styles, and non-authoritarian teachers. We follow the children on class trips and Sports Days and through the rigors of summer vacation homework. We share the experiences of her young son and daughter as they react to Japanese schools, friends, and teachers. Through Benjamin we learn what it means to be a mother in Japan--how minute details, such as the way mothers prepare lunches for children, reflect cultural understandings of family and education.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page

pp. iii

Copyright Page

pp. iv

Contents

pp. vii

Acknowledgments

pp. ix-x

1. Getting Started

pp. 1-17

2. Why Study Japanese Education?

pp. 18-30

3. Day-to-Day Routines

pp. 31-52

4. Together at School, Together in Life

pp. 53-86

5. A Working Vacation and Special Events

pp. 87-114

6. The Three R's, Japanese Style

pp. 115-138

7. The Rest of the Day

pp. 139-175

8. Nagging, Preaching and Discussions

pp. 176-189

9. Enlisting Mothers' Efforts

pp. 190-199

10. Education in Japanese Society

pp. 200-220

11. Themes and Suggestions

pp. 221-239

12 Sayonara

pp. 240-242

Appendix: Reading and Writing in Japanese

pp. 243-254

VSports注册入口 - References

pp. 255-258

Index

pp. 259-262
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