Geographical Studies & Japan

Geographical Studies & Japan
Author: John Sargent
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781873410196

Describes the trends, diversity and differences in Japanese and British geographical studies.

Geography in Japan

Geography in Japan
Author: Shinzō Kiuchi
Publisher: [Tokyo] : University of Tokyo Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1976
Genre: Geography
ISBN:

Geographical Studies and Japan

Geographical Studies and Japan
Author: John Sargent
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1134240619

Describes the trends, diversity and differences in Japanese and British geographical studies.

Geography Education in Japan

Geography Education in Japan
Author: Yoshiyasu Ida
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 4431549536

In a globalized market where the emerging workforce will increasingly travel within their nations and abroad for work opportunities, it is valuable to learn about the international education system and practices, to assess the competition. For example, annual comparison of student performance is measured across math and science subjects globally. What is not well known is how geography educational systems compare around the world and how student success in this subject translates to learning in other courses or employment after graduation. The importance of geography in our personal, professional, and civic lives is transparent when one considers how finding one’s way with a map, understanding of world cultures, or identifying spatial patterns of disease spread might influence the decisions we make. Written for a global audience, this is the first English publication on geography education in Japan, addressing some fundamental questions. What is the nature of the geography educational systems in Japan? How does the focus on content and skills in Japanese schools differ from that in other countries? This book includes 25 authors from diverse geography instruction and research experiences, making it an authoritative publication on Japan’s geography education system. The contribution of this book to the larger geography educational community is sharing the key strengths, concerns, and future of this school subject in English, where previously most publications were in Japanese. It will be a useful source for researchers and teachers to understand Japan’s evolving geography instruction in the past, present, and future. The 21 chapters are organized into themes, beginning with an overview of the geography education system in Japan, followed by chapters that deal with regional geography and fieldwork, teacher training, geography education’s contributions to society, and a comparative study of geography education across multiple countries. The book ends with a vision of geography education in the future.

Geography and Japan's Strategic Choices

Geography and Japan's Strategic Choices
Author: Peter J. Woolley
Publisher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

Examines the continuity of geographical influences and geopolitical choices through political periods of modern Japan,

Geography and Japan's Strategic Choices

Geography and Japan's Strategic Choices
Author: Peter J. Woolley
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2014-05-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612342574

Geography, this author contends, is the indisputably unique feature of any country. Geography and Japan's Strategic Choices begins by explaining Japan's unique location and topography in comparison to other countries. Peter Woolley then examines the ways in which the country's political leaders in various eras understood and acted on those geographical limitations and advantages. Proceeding chronologically through several distinct political eras, the book compares the Tokugawa era, the opening to the West, the Meiji Restoration, the long era of colonialization, industrialization and liberalization, the militarist reaction and World War II, the occupation, the Cold War, and finally the rudderless fin de siecle. Finally Woolley demonstrates how Japan's strategic situation in the twenty-first century is informed by past and present geo-strategic calculations as well as by current domestic and international changes. For students and scholars of U.S.-Japan relations and of Japanese history and politics, this book offers any informed reader a fresh perspective on a critical international relationship.

Japanese Geography

Japanese Geography
Author: Robert Burnett Hall
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1956
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The intent in compiling this bibliography was to bring the attention of Western geographers and other interested scholars those geographical writings of the Japanese which have appeared in the 20th century.