Teaching Japan: A Handbook
Discover the innovative insights in Teaching Japan: A Handbook by Ioannis Gaitanidis, published by Amsterdam University Press in 2024. This comprehensive guide spans 334 pages and is designed for educators seeking to enhance their undergraduate teaching methods. Gaitanidis presents a wealth of ideas and practical examples of pedagogy tailored specifically for the classroom. Through detailed case studies of syllabi, this handbook explores the deconstruction of complex concepts such as “Japan,” “Japanese,” and “Japanese society.” Ideal for instructors aiming to foster a deeper understanding of these themes, Teaching Japan serves as an essential resource for anyone involved in teaching about Japan in a contemporary context. Elevate your educational approach and engage your students with this thought-provoking handbook.