Development Education in Japan
Explore the intricate landscape of development education in Japan with Development Education in Japan by Yuri Ishii. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2003, this insightful hardback spans 252 pages, offering a comprehensive analysis of the challenges and slow implementation of development education within the country. This book delves into key themes such as acculturation, the aims and objectives of educational practices, and the cross-cultural studies that shape Japan's approach to education. It also examines the organization and management of education, as well as the philosophical and social aspects influencing teaching methods in developing countries. Whether you're an educator, researcher, or simply interested in international education, this book is a valuable resource that sheds light on the complexities of educational development in Asia. Discover the unique perspectives and insights that make this work essential for understanding the dynamics of education in Japan.