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Japan's Fundamental Law on Education was revised in 2006 and new curriculum guidelines along with new proposals for strengthening the position of moral education reflect the increased political focus, particularly by the two Abe-administrations. Changes include increased emphasis on patriotism, on respect for life and the environment, on individual responsibility, on respecting differences and other countries and on a general strengthening of moral values. This volume describes the history of moral education in Japan, analyses recent changes in curriculum and practices, and takes a closer look at examples of official, semi-official and local discourses on moral education and values. The analysis covers policy statements, teaching material and research, Japanese as well as Western. Using theories of globalization, cosmopolitanism and universal human values it is the intention, by using an Asian example, to illustrate and elaborate upon existing discourses within theories of globaliza

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"(..) this book shares some compelling insights that deserve further empirical investigation and theoretical elaboration."

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Framing and Methodological Approach
3. A History of Moral Education in Japan
4. Revision of the Fundamental Law on Education in 2006 and Beyond: New Guidelines and New Policies
5. Official and semi-official bids for contents of moral education
6. Moral education in practice – some cases
7. Risk, Globalization and Meaning in Japanese Moral Education
8. Conclusions: Moral Education as a Gate-Keeper in a globalized world

Moral Education in Japan

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 11/05/2018
    ISBN13: 9781138604568, 978-1138604568
    ISBN10: 1138604569

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Japan's Fundamental Law on Education was revised in 2006 and new curriculum guidelines along with new proposals for strengthening the position of moral education reflect the increased political focus, particularly by the two Abe-administrations. Changes include increased emphasis on patriotism, on respect for life and the environment, on individual responsibility, on respecting differences and other countries and on a general strengthening of moral values. This volume describes the history of moral education in Japan, analyses recent changes in curriculum and practices, and takes a closer look at examples of official, semi-official and local discourses on moral education and values. The analysis covers policy statements, teaching material and research, Japanese as well as Western. Using theories of globalization, cosmopolitanism and universal human values it is the intention, by using an Asian example, to illustrate and elaborate upon existing discourses within theories of globaliza

    Trade Review

    "(..) this book shares some compelling insights that deserve further empirical investigation and theoretical elaboration."

    Katherine TEGTMEYER PAK, St. Olaf College



    Table of Contents

    1. Introduction
    2. Theoretical Framing and Methodological Approach
    3. A History of Moral Education in Japan
    4. Revision of the Fundamental Law on Education in 2006 and Beyond: New Guidelines and New Policies
    5. Official and semi-official bids for contents of moral education
    6. Moral education in practice – some cases
    7. Risk, Globalization and Meaning in Japanese Moral Education
    8. Conclusions: Moral Education as a Gate-Keeper in a globalized world

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