U.S.-Japanese Relationships
Ms. Finkelstein explained why discrepancies existed between American and Japanese students. She explained that differenc…
Barbara Finkelstein, Founder, University of Maryland, College Park, Mid-Atlantic Region Japan in the Schools Program continued to answer vie… read more
Barbara Finkelstein, Founder, University of Maryland, College Park, Mid-Atlantic Region Japan in the Schools Program continued to answer viewers' questions regarding education policies in Japan. Many of her comments centered on the discipline of the older Japanese students after having permitted a rather unstructured lifestyle in earlier, elementary-school years. She also attributed the dedication of students to the parent-child rapport that is built in Japan throughout childhood. close
Ms. Finkelstein explained why discrepancies existed between American and Japanese students. She explained that differenc…
Mr. Washington described the changes in lifestyle and culture he has encountered since his arrival in Tokyo. Major diffe…
A Japanese television anchorwoman and a professor explained the nature of two-way viewer call-in shows in a simulcast. T…
Mr. Reid described the changes in Japan over the past fifteen years and provided a personal account of how the nation ha…