Japanese Education: Made in the U.S.A.

Japanese Education: Made in the U.S.A.

by Nicholas Haiducek
ISBN-10:
0275938999
ISBN-13:
9780275938994
Pub. Date:
06/30/1991
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275938999
ISBN-13:
9780275938994
Pub. Date:
06/30/1991
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Japanese Education: Made in the U.S.A.

Japanese Education: Made in the U.S.A.

by Nicholas Haiducek

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Overview

The Japanese educational system has become an object of growing dissatisfaction among Japanese students and parents, due to its suppression of intellectual creativity and its elitist examination process, and some Japanese educators are looking at the American system of higher education as a model of a viable alternative. According to Nicholas J. Haiducek, although the current efforts to develop branch schools of American colleges and universities in Japan are consistent with Japan's penchant for borrowing and adapting information and technology, Japanese and American expectations concerning the goals of these endeavors differ greatly and thereby constitute significant obstacles to their success. By outlining the historical facts and the ideological motivations that define the Japanese educational climate and the American perspective, this work increases awareness of the conflicting purposes at work and tries to stimulate informed communication between the two countries.

The study examines America's current educational presence in Japan by placing it within the historical framework of previous Japanese efforts to accumulate knowledge. The analysis then proceeds to discuss Japanese and American cross-purposes within the Japanese educational system, demonstrating why certain programs are not feasible in Japan and emphasizing the necessity for American program developers to accurately evaluate the nature of Japan's educational needs. The success of joint Japanese and American initiatives through the development of more effective programs seems within reach. The study concludes with an encouraging look at the economic feasibility of these ventures for both countries and the humanitarian implications of such international cooperation.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275938994
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 06/30/1991
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.44(d)
Lexile: 1190L (what's this?)

About the Author

Nicholas J. Haiducek was recently awarded a PhD in education from the University of New Mexico. He brings to this study several years of experience as a language consultant, cross-cultural counselor and Director of Education at Tokyo American College in Japan. He is currently an education advisor to a major Japanese corporation.

Table of Contents

Foreword by John W. Oller
An Introduction
Japan: The Beginning
The Meiji Restoration and the Industrial Revolution
Post-Tokyo Olympics: Japan Reborn
Japanese Expectations in the Current Borrowing Effort
The Questionnaire and Its Rationale
The Program: An Analysis
Business Options: An Open Door
Some Conclusions
Appendix A: Ongoing Structural Changes in Japanese Industries and Corporations
Appendix B: American Colleges and Universities Currently Interested in the Japan Branch Program
Appendix C: Draft Proposed Guidelines for the Evaluation of Branch Campuses of United States Universities in Japan
Appendix D: A Proposal to Establish American Universities In Japan
Appendix E: International Lobby for the Enhanced Equilibrium of Trade and Economy
Appendix F: Research Questionnaire
Bibliography
Index

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