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1 Burnside Asia- Japan Contemporary 1945 to Present

Learning to Go to School in Japan

by Lois Peak

Learning to Go to School in Japan Cover

ISBN13: 9780520083875
ISBN10: 0520083873
Condition: Standard
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Japanese two-year-olds are indulged, dependent, and undisciplined toddlers, but by the age of six they have become obedient, self-reliant, and cooperative students. When Lois Peak traveled to Japan in search of the "magical childrearing technique" behind this transformation, she discovered that the answer lies not in the family but in the preschool, where teachers gently train their pupils in proper group behavior. Using case studies drawn from two contrasting schools, Peak documents the important early stages of socialization in Japanese culture.<BR>Contrary to popular perceptions, Japanese preschools are play-centered environments that pay little attention to academic preparation. It is here that Japanese children learn their first lessons in group life. The primary goal of these cheerful--even boisterous--settings is not to teach academic facts of learning-readiness skills but to inculcate behavior and attitudes appropriate to life in public social situations.<BR>Peak compares the behavior considered permissible at home with that required of children at preschool, and argues that the teacher is expected to be the primary agent in the child's transition. Step by step, she brings the socialization process to life, through a skillful combination of classroom observations, interviews with mothers and teachers, transcripts of classroom events, and quotations from Japanese professional literature.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-204) and index.

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ISBN:
9780520083875
Subtitle:
The Transition from Home to Preschool Life
Author:
Peak, Lois
Publisher:
University of California Press
Location:
Berkeley :
Subject:
General
Subject:
Child Development
Subject:
Home and school
Subject:
Preschool & Kindergarten
Subject:
Anthropology - Cultural
Subject:
Education and guidance
Subject:
Child rearing
Subject:
Education, preschool
Subject:
Nursery schools
Subject:
Home and school -- Japan.
Subject:
Anthropology - General
Series Volume:
101-394
Publication Date:
October 1993
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
224
Dimensions:
9.02x6.06x.70 in. .79 lbs.

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