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Learning To Be Modern - Japanese Political Discourse On Education (Paperback)
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Learning To Be Modern - Japanese Political Discourse On Education (Paperback)
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In the increasingly global economy, commentators often cite
education as a key source of competitive advantage for nations
locked in economic contention on the world stage. Byron Marshall
examines the evolution of Japanese schools over the past 120 years.
Emphasizing the political discourse and conflict that have
surrounded Japanese education, the author focuses on the three main
issues of central versus local control, elitism versus equality,
and nationalism versus universalism. The prewar education system in
Japan was formulated in the 1870s and modeled after the Western
system of public education. After World War II, the American
Occupation authorities attempted to reform this system further, but
how much discontinuity with the past was produced by the postwar
reforms is still an open question.Of course, the dilemmas facing
Japanese schools are endemic to all modern school systems, and
Marshall's broad historical survey provides a valuable case study
of Japanese attempts to strike a balance between equality and
excellence, individual creativity and team cooperation,
standardization and innovation, and internationalism and cultural
identity. The book thus provides a valuable historical perspective
on contemporary American issues of "political correctness" such as
gender and ethnicity.As we head toward the "Pacific Century," this
book gives readers the background and insight necessary to make
informed judgments about the relative strength of Japanese
education and the merits of various school reforms.
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