Life and Education in Japan. Books 5 - 8 (ebooks)
This is a four-part ebook set containing books 5 to 8 from the Life and Education in Japan series.
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Book 5. Multiculturalism, Language, and Race in English Education in Japan: Agency, Pedagogy, and Reckoning. Edited by Gregory Paul Glasgow.
This book initiates conversations about how issues surrounding language, race, and multiculturalism currently inform pedagogical practice in English Language Teaching (ELT) in Japan. [Read more...]
Book 6. Cultivating Critical Friendships Through Reflective Practice: Cases from Japan. Edited by Adrianne Verla Uchida and Jennie Roloff Rothman.
This book enhances our knowledge of reflective practice and shows how reflective practice can foster critical friendships as a means of professional development for educators. [Read more...]
Book 7. Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan: Recommendations for Teachers at all Levels of Schooling. Edited by Alex Burke, Davey Young, and Melodie Cook.
This book gives a general background on inclusive education internationally and in Japan and provides case studies of successful accommodations for language learners with disabilities in English language education. [Read more...]
Book 8. Vulnerability and Resilience During Emergency Remote Teaching: Voices of Part-Time University English Language Teachers in Japan by Wendy Gough, Bill Snyder, Chiyuki Yanase and Colin Skeates.
This book explores the profound impact of Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) on part-time university English language teachers in Japan during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Read more...]
This bundle contains the ePub and PDF versions for all four books. For print and other ebook options, please see https://www.candlinandmynard.com/japan
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