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Learning to Go to School in Japan - Lois Peak

Learning to Go to School in Japan

The Transition from Home to Preschool Life

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Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
1993
University of California Press (Verlag)
978-0-520-08387-5 (ISBN)
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Japanese two-year-olds are indulged, dependent, and undisciplined toddlers, but by the age of six they have become obedient, self-reliant, and cooperative students. Using case studies drawn from two contrasting schools, this title documents the important early stages of socialization in Japanese culture.
Japanese two-year-olds are indulged, dependent, and undisciplined toddlers, but by the age of six they have become obedient, self-reliant, and cooperative students. When Lois Peak traveled to Japan in search of the 'magical childrearing technique' behind this transformation, she discovered that the answer lies not in the family but in the preschool, where teachers gently train their pupils in proper group behavior. Using case studies drawn from two contrasting schools, Peak documents the important early stages of socialization in Japanese culture. Contrary to popular perceptions, Japanese preschools are play-centered environments that pay little attention to academic preparation. It is here that Japanese children learn their first lessons in group life. The primary goal of these cheerful - even boisterous - settings is not to teach academic facts of learning-readiness skills but to inculcate behavior and attitudes appropriate to life in public social situations. Peak compares the behavior considered permissible at home with that required of children at preschool, and argues that the teacher is expected to be the primary agent in the child's transition.
Step by step, she brings the socialization process to life, through a skillful combination of classroom observations, interviews with mothers and teachers, transcripts of classroom events, and quotations from Japanese professional literature.

Lois Peak earned her Ph.D. from the Harvard School of Education and has received post-doctoral research fellowships from the Social Science Research Council and the Spencer Foundation.

List of Tables and Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction

PART ONE. FAMILY SOCIALIZATION OF SCHOOL-RELATED BEHAVIOR
1. The Different Worlds of Horne and School
2. Preparing the Child for Preschool
3. Behavior Expectations in the Family and in the Preschool

PART TWO. THE WORLD OF THE JAPANESE PRESCHOOL
4. The Physical Setting of the Preschool
5. The Roles of Teachers, Parents, and Students
6. The Goals of Preschool Education
7. Daily Activities and Routines

PART THREE. ENTERING PRESCHOOL
8. Pre-Entrance Events and Ceremonies
9. Opening Ceremony
10. The First Weeks of School

PART FOUR. ADJUSTMENT PROBLEMS
11. Problems at Home
12. Problems in Adjusting to Classroom Life

Conclusions
Appendix: Background on Preschools as Institutions
References
Index

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.11.1993
Zusatzinfo 1 b-w illustration, 7 tables
Verlagsort Berkerley
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 363 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Vorschulpädagogik
ISBN-10 0-520-08387-3 / 0520083873
ISBN-13 978-0-520-08387-5 / 9780520083875
Zustand Neuware
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