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Learning To Be Modern
Learning To Be Modern, In the increasingly global economy, commentators often cite education as a key source of competitive advantage for nations locked in economic contention on the world stage. Byron Marshall examines the evolution of Japanese schools over the past 120 years., Learning To Be Modern has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Learning To Be Modern
  • Written by author Byron Marshall
  • Published by Westview Press, March 1995
  • In the increasingly global economy, commentators often cite education as a key source of competitive advantage for nations locked in economic contention on the world stage. Byron Marshall examines the evolution of Japanese schools over the past 120 years.
  • This broad historical survey assesses Japanese efforts to overcome dilemmas that are faced by all modern school systems. Marshall describes Japanese efforts to strike a balance between equality and excellence, individual creativity and team cooperation, s
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Preface
Introduction1
1Clarifying Loyalty and Filial Piety: 1800-1850s5
2Knowledge from Throughout the World: The Reforms of the 1870s25
3Assimilating the Elements: 1879-190551
4To Liberate Education from Bureaucratic Control: 1905-193191
5Mobilizing the Spirit of the Nation: 1931-1945119
6Stamping out the Bad, Stamping in the New: 1945-1950143
7Warfare Waged Between the Entrenched: 1950-1969167
8The Challenge of a New Era: 1970-1989207
9Our National Identity as Japanese: Post-Showa Japan249
Notes257
Bibliography283
About the Book and Author305
Index306


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