Japanese Supplementary School Teachers Beliefs and Practices in Kanji InstructionYamaguchi, Yukiko
Japanese Secondary School Teachers' Beliefs and Practices Regarding Communicative Language Teaching: An Exploratory Survey Since 1989, the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (MEXT) has attempted to promote higher achievement in English communicative skills among ...
Japanese religion, the religious beliefs and practices of the Japanese people. There is no single dominant religion in Japan. Several religious and quasi-religious systems, including Shinto, Confucianism, and Buddhism, exist side by side, and plurality o
Medicine - Japanese History, Practices, & Beliefs: Japan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare directs public health programs at the national level, maintaining close coordination among the fields of preventive medicine, medical care, and welfare and health
Western person who strictly follows the rules of manners and is a bit superstitious is religious due to those practices and beliefs. Yet they do have the characteristics of religion according to religious studies scholars (myths, symbols, and rituals), and their impact on Japanese life is ...
In order to investigate how nationalism is reflected in the doctrines, beliefs and practices of current NNR, the case of Konohana Family Community (KH) is presented. The current study was held in KH, which is considered by its members to be a self-sustained spiritual community. During three...
Shinto cannot be traced to its beginnings, because until the 5th cent. (when Chinese writing was introduced into Japan) the myths and rituals were transmitted orally. The written record of the ancient beliefs and customs first appeared in theKojiki[records of ancient matters], prepared under impe...
We conclude that, at least for the teachers in this sample, beliefs are linked to practices and they may help to tie teachers to their culturally preferred method of mathematics instruction. 展开 关键词: Japanese & American teachers' evaluations of mathematical lessons Japanese & American elementary...
When choosing how to use gendered expressions, speakers consider multiple social factors, including not only the social categories listed above, but also the context, the speech act, and the speaker's language ideology and beliefs. It should be noted that this view of gender is very different ...
Very little is known about the religious beliefs and practices of the inhabitants of the Japanese islands in the prehistoric period, but the earliest Japanese religion had much in common with the shamanism of northeastern Asia. A Chinese chronicle of the 3rd century ce mentions that a female sham...