The 21st Century International Educational Models Project. Grants-in-Aid in Scientific Research A 15H01987.
Ryoko Tsuneyoshi
Graduate School of Education
Professor
This project is funded by the Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Kakenhi), Kiban A, No.15H01987, “A Cross-national Research of Japanese Educational Efforts to Meet the Needs of the 21st Century and the Construction of International Models: Exploring Pluralistic Models.” (Head: Ryoko Tsuneyoshi). This project explores educational models from various countries trying to meet the needs of the 21st century, and attempts to build bottom-up educational models from Japanese --- more broadly Asian --- experience. The working paper series introduces typical school practices in Japan, as well as relevant trends in Japanese school education. Internationally, because of the Japanese language barrier, information about Japanese school practices has not been readily accessible. The project team hopes that introducing such information in English will allow for exchanges of ideas and information across borders. (taken from http://www.schoolexcellence.p.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/jpmodel/)
Related links
- The Center for Advanced School Education and Evidenced-based Research, the Graduate School of Education , the University of Tokyo,
Research collaborators
H. Sugita
H. Ito
H. Hori
S. Kodama
K. Akita
N. Fujimura
Y. Kitamura
F. Takahashi
K. Kusanagi
H. Ito
H. Hori
S. Kodama
K. Akita
N. Fujimura
Y. Kitamura
F. Takahashi
K. Kusanagi
Related publications
Working paper series from the above-stated URL Ryoko Tsuneyoshi ed. Globalization and Japanese “Exceptionalism” in Education, Routledge, 2017.