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Becoming International in Japan - Class, Ethnicity and Early Childhood Education

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.12.2023

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This book, based on extensive original research, examines international pre-schools in Japan. It discusses the motivation of parents, teachers and others involved, and shows how international pre-schools exemplify a tension within Japanese society more widely concerning the extent to which Japan should internationalise, a tension which often becomes acute for international pre-school children as they reach the age of compulsory education and their lack of "Japaneseness" in relation to children who have not been to international pre-schools becomes apparent.


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1. 'English fever' and the International Preschool Boom 2. Discourses of Internationalism and Debates of Childhood 3. The Production of International Preschools 4. Identifying the 'International' Teachers 5. Intaa Mama?: Choosing an International Preschool 6. Socializing an 'International Child': the Organization and Everyday Practices of an International Preschool 7. Strategizing Class: Paths after Preschool 8. Making Sense of Diversity: Changes and Continuities in 'Japanese' Identity

About the author

Yuki Imoto is an Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Science and Technology/Research Centre for Liberal Arts, Keio University, Japan.

Summary

International pre-schools in Japan are a growing phenomenon, used by parents who are keen to ensure that their children are fluent in English and at home with Western culture, thereby preparing their children for, as the parents see it, future success. This book, based on extensive original research, examines international pre-schools in Japan. It discusses the motivation of parents, teachers and others involved, and shows how international pre-schools exemplify a tension within Japanese society more widely concerning the extent to which Japan should internationalise, a tension which often becomes acute for international pre-school children as they reach the age of compulsory education and their lack of "Japaneseness" in relation to children who have not been to international pre-schools becomes apparent.

Product details

Authors Yuki Imoto, Yuki (Keio University Imoto
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 31.12.2023, delayed
 
EAN 9780415506137
ISBN 978-0-415-50613-7
No. of pages 240
Series Japan Anthropology Workshop Series
Japan Anthropology Workshop Series
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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