
School to Work Transition in Japan
An Ethnographic Study
Kaori Horne Okano(Author)
Multilingual Matters (Publisher)
Published on 18. December 1992
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-1-85359-162-4 (ISBN)
Description
Japan is a society where schools almost guarantee a job for all their graduates, even the academically least successful. In School to Work Transition in Japan, Dr Kaori Okano, an educational sociologist, presents a fascinating picture of how schools guide their students through the crucial stage of transition to the world of work. Dr Okano spent 12 months observing the experience of students and teachers in two urban vocational high schools. Following on from her detailed research, she critically examines the complex relationships existing between school and community which ensure that every student makes a successful transition to employment. This is a first study of youth employment issues in Japan from the perspective of the students themselves. Its focus is on explaining individual variation in the career decisions of this group of students, who share both relatively disadvantaged family backgrounds and low academic achievement. Drawing on Bourdieu's analytical framework, Okano argues that each student, through their personal understanding of the world, selectively interprets various forms of school, family and individually possessed resources, and consequently employs them in a variety of ways, which leads to divergent career decisions. This book gives an insight into the relationship between social values, family ethos, industry, school, and economic 'success' in Japan, and addresses many questions asked by educationalists, sociologists, anthropologists and labour relations specialists.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Channel View Publications Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
363 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85359-162-4 (9781853591624)
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12/1992
Multilingual Matters
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Content
List of Tables and Charts
Glossary
Foreword
Introduction
PART I
1. Previous Studies
2. Methods
PART II
3. The Two Schools
4. Teachers Practising the Job Referral Process
5. Students Making Sense of the Transition
PART III
6. Differentiation: Making Different Uses of School Resources
7. Conclusion
Appendix 1: Japanese School Ladder
Appendix 2: Interview Schedule
Appendix 3: An Example of an Interview File
Appendix 4: An Example of an Individual Student's Trajectory Chart
Appendix 5: An Example of the Recruitment Card
Appendix 6: Students' Family Circumstances, School Career and Employment Outcome (Sasaki High)
Appendix 7: Students' Family Circumstances, School Career and Employment Outcome (Imai Tech High)
Glossary
Foreword
Introduction
PART I
1. Previous Studies
2. Methods
PART II
3. The Two Schools
4. Teachers Practising the Job Referral Process
5. Students Making Sense of the Transition
PART III
6. Differentiation: Making Different Uses of School Resources
7. Conclusion
Appendix 1: Japanese School Ladder
Appendix 2: Interview Schedule
Appendix 3: An Example of an Interview File
Appendix 4: An Example of an Individual Student's Trajectory Chart
Appendix 5: An Example of the Recruitment Card
Appendix 6: Students' Family Circumstances, School Career and Employment Outcome (Sasaki High)
Appendix 7: Students' Family Circumstances, School Career and Employment Outcome (Imai Tech High)