Japanese education in a global age : sociological reflections and future directions /
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Imprint: | Singapore : Springer, [2018] |
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Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
Series: | Education in the Asia-Pacific region ; 46 Education in the Asia-Pacific region ; v. 46. |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11690088 |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Japanese Educationin a Global Age: An Introduction
- Part I How have Japan's Education Policies been Discussed by Social Scientists?
- 2 A Comparative Perspective of Attitudes toward Educational Inequality
- 3 Universal Participation in School Education as a Historical Process in Modern Japan
- 4 Borrowings, Modernity, and De-Axialization: Rethinking the Educational Research Agenda for a Global Age
- Part II What Contemporary Challenges is Japan's Education Facing?
- 5 Gender and Sexuality in Japanese Education: From Gender Disparity to Intersectional and Multiple Gender/Sexualities
- 6 School-to-Work Transitions for Japanese Youth in a Globalized Era
- 7 Are Children who do not go to School "Bad", "Sick", or "Happy"?: Shifting Interpretations of Long-Term School Non-Attendance in Postwar Japan
- 8 Sociological Studies on Universities in Japan: Focusing on the Academic Profession
- 9 Growing up in Multicultural Japan: Diversifying Educational Experiences of Immigrant Students
- 10 The Growing Influence of Political Leadership on Teacher Education: Radical POlicy Reforms in the Absence of Opposition Forces
- 11 Learning Opportunities since the Great Earthquake of 2011
- 12 (Column 1) New Pathways to Economic Participation? Youth, Labor Policy and Entrepreneurship in Japan
- Part III How does Japan's Sociology of Education go beyond the National Boundary?
- 13 Internationalization of Japanese Higher Education: Incremental Change in a Dynamic Global Environment
- 14 Beyond National Frameworks: Patterns and Trends in Articles in Japanese Researchers published in International Journals of Sociology of Education and related Fields since the 1990s
- 15 Achievements and Future Challenges in Japan's Sociology of Education: Sociologization, Pedagogization, and Resociologization
- 16 (Column 2) East Asian Networks in the Sociology of Education
- 17 Meritocracy and Modernity, and the Completion of Catch-up: Problems and Paradoxes.