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Manabi and Japanese Schooling

Manabi and Japanese Schooling: Beyond Learning in the Era of Globalisation considers the theory and practices behind the Japanese concept of Manabi, particularly as the progressive concept of learning in the globalised world. It seeks to provide educational visions of Manabi as an alternative concept of learning in the era of post-globalisation.

The authors derive different perspectives in Manabi from Eastern philosophy, clarifying and comparing with learning and Bildung to give alternative educational discourses. It considers the idea of Confucius and Taoism and studies the practice of minna, characterising it as a cooperative and peaceful problem-solving method. Addressing the trend of ‘learnification’ and its contribution to educational reform, it explores the impacts, conflicts and difficulties of introducing learner-centred education into East Asian educational settings as well as the potential of Manabi as an effective tool for all types of learning.

Expertly written and researched, this book includes a foreword by Gert Biesta and is a valuable resource for researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the field of educational philosophy, educational theory and Eastern philosophy.

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€167.40
A01=Kayo FujiiA01=Masamichi UenoA01=Taku MurayamaA01=Tomoya SaitoA01=Yasunori KashiwagiAge Group_UncategorizedAttention Deficit Hyperactivity DisordersAuthor_Kayo FujiiAuthor_Masamichi UenoAuthor_Taku MurayamaAuthor_Tomoya SaitoAuthor_Yasunori Kashiwagiautomatic-updateBildungCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=JNACoherent DeformationConfucian Cultural InfluencesCOP=United StatesDeaf EducationDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysEast Asian Thoughteducation reformEducation SystemEducational Affectioneq_isMigrated=2eq_non-fictioneq_society-politicsFood EducationHigh SchoolIEA’s TIMSSInclusive EducationIntelligent Adaptive SystemJapanese Rice FishJapanese Traditional ThoughtLanguage_EnglishLao Tzulearner-centred educationlearningmanabimindfulnessminnanothingnessOECD’s PISAPA=AvailablePaul Gauguinphilosophypost-globalizationPrice_€100 and abovePS=ActiveRegular School StudentsselflessnessSenior High SchoolssoftlaunchSpecial Education SchoolsVice VersaVincent Van GoghWomen’s Higher Normal SchoolYoung Men
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Product Details
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780815354673

About Kayo FujiiMasamichi UenoTaku MurayamaTomoya SaitoYasunori Kashiwagi

Masamichi Ueno is Professor of Education at Sophia University, Japan.

Yasunori Kashiwagi is Professor of Early Childhood Care and Education at Chiba Keizai College, Japan.

Kayo Fujii is Associate Professor of Education at Yokohama National University, Japan.

Tomoya Saito is Professor of Education at Kokugakuin University, Japan.

Taku Murayama is Associate Professor of Special Needs Education at Tokyo Gakugei University, Japan.

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