
Cultural Compatibility in Educational Contexts
Japanese Native-Speaker Teachers in Australian Classrooms
Kumi Kato(Author)
University Press of America
Published on 23. February 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
250 pages
978-0-7618-5023-6 (ISBN)
Description
Cultural Compatibility in Educational Contexts examines the mechanism of control and efficacy underlying specific cultural contexts, intercultural value differences, and consequential conflicts, which invisibly and unintentionally cause communication difficulties and negative performances. This specific study centers on Japanese language classrooms in Australia taught by native Japanese speakers. Comparative studies were carried out in classrooms in both Japan and Australia, and identified specific teaching strategies perceived to be effective in each cultural context. The book concludes by asserting that the notion of culture in the educational context goes beyond ethnic and linguistic differences; an awareness of cultural compatibility should be recognized as one of the professional responsibilities of all educators. This is particularly relevant to multicultural societies such as Australia, where both teaching and learning populations are increasingly diverse, as well as being applicable to other social contexts.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
381 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-5023-6 (9780761850236)
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Cultural Compatibility in Educational Contexts
Japanese Native-Speaker Teachers in Australian Classrooms
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Japanese Native-Speaker Teachers in Australian Classrooms
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Person
Kumi Kato teaches environmental studies and intercultural communication at the University of Queensland, Australia and Wakayama University, Japan. She is also a research associate at the Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, The University of Queensland, and a research director for Global Cities Institute (Kansai), UN Global Compact (Kansai). She specializes in intercultural value conflicts in environmental issues.
Content
Chapter 1 Tables Chapter 2 Abbreviations Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 Introduction Chapter 6 Chapter 1: Self, subjectivity, and a story of multiple voices Chapter 7 Chapter 2: Research overview and methodology Chapter 8 Chapter 3: Cultural compatibility in teaching and learning Chapter 9 Chapter 4: Japanese native-speaker teachers in Australian classrooms Chapter 10 Chapter 5: JNS teachers' classroom language use and development of lesson management strategies Chapter 11 Chapter 6: Conclusion Chapter 12 Bibliography Chapter 13 Notes