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JAPANESE LESSONS : A YEAR IN A JAPANESE SCHOOL THROUGH THE EYES OF AN AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST AND HER CHILDREN
Japanese lessons : a year in a Japanese school through the eyes of an American anthropologist and her children / Benjamin, Gail

Material Type Books
Publisher New York : New York University Press
Year 1997
Language English
Size x, 262 p. ; 22 cm
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大学 Knowledge Forest 65
372.107/BE 000073718
9780814712917

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Contents Getting started
Why study Japanese education?
Day-to-day routines
Together at school, together in life
A working vacation and special events
The three R's, Japanese style
The rest of the day
Nagging, preaching, and discussions
Enlisting mothers' efforts
Education in Japanese society
Themes and suggestions
Sayonara
Notes Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-257) and index
Authors Benjamin, Gail <BENJAMIN, GAIL>
Subjects LCSH:Education, Elementary -- Japan -- Urawa-shi  All Subject Search
LCSH:Students, Foreign -- Education (Elementary) -- Japan  All Subject Search
LCSH:American students -- Japan  All Subject Search
LCSH:Elementary schools -- Japan -- Urawa -- Sociological aspects  All Subject Search
LCSH:Comparative education
LCSH:Benjamin, Gail
Classification NDC9:372.107
ID 1000071011
ISBN 9780814712917

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