Inaugural Symposium of the Global Education Office
Tacit Knowledge, Emic Constructs, and Theories from Kyoto (and other places in Japan): An anthropologist’s reflections on forty years of studying Japanese preschools Joseph Tobin (University of Georgia)
Outline
On Saturday, December 1, 2018, in commemoration of the establishment of the Global Education Office in our school, we held a symposium on the theme “A ‘Japanese Model’ of Education Culture in a Global Era? Retrospect and Prospect”.
On that day, following opening remarks by Kyoko Inagaki, a dean of Graduate School of Education at Kyoto University, Associate Professor Jeremy Rappleye gave a brief introduction of the symposium. After that, keynote talks were given by Professor Roger Goodman at Oxford University, Professor Joseph Tobin at the University of Georgia (USA), and Associate Professor Keita Takayama at University of New England (Australia). In a panel discussion that followed, with Associate Professor Rappleye as a discussant, keynote speakers as panelists deepened the discussion based on questions from participants. Finally, with the summary of the symposium and greeting by Professor Shoko Suzuki, it came to a close.
This symposium became an opportunity to clarify the outline of the “inheritance of ‘Japanese style’ educational culture and knowledge” project promoted by the global education office from this fiscal year and to think about how to advance research on Japanese education. Here are comments from the participants. “I made sense of what I had vaguely understood.” “It was interesting to analyze about Japanese education from various aspects.” “Although I knew about the Kyoto University Global Education Office for the first time, I think that it is a very interesting initiative. I will support it in my mind.”
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- Opening Remarks
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Kyoko Inagaki (Kyoto University)
Dec. 01, 2018 05:01 Japanese
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- Introduction
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Jeremy Rappleye (Kyoto University)
Dec. 01, 2018 14:44 English
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- In Search of a Japanese Model of Education: The problems of paradigms and theoretical assumptions and how to overcome them
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Roger Goodman (Oxford University)
Dec. 01, 2018 37:15 English
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- Tacit Knowledge, Emic Constructs, and Theories from Kyoto (and other places in Japan): An anthropologist’s reflections on forty years of studying Japanese preschools
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Joseph Tobin (University of Georgia)
Dec. 01, 2018 40:51 English
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- Radical Potentials and Predicaments: Reimaging Japanese education in postcolonial/decolonial times
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Keita Takayama (University of New England)
Dec. 01, 2018 47:05 English
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- Panel Discussion
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Panelists: Roger Goodman, Joseph Tobin, Keita Takayama; Discussant: Jeremy Rappleye
Dec. 01, 2018 59:13 English
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- Final Remarks
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Shoko Suzuki (Kyoto University)
Dec. 01, 2018 12:11 English
Details
- Year/Term
- 2018
- Date
- December 1st, 2018
- Faculty/
Graduate School - Graduate School of Education
- Language
- English
- Instructor name
- Roger Goodman(Professor, Oxford University)
Joseph Tobin(Professor, University of Georgia)
Keita Takayama(Associate Professor, University of New England)
- Place
- International Science Innovation Building, Kyoto University
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