Graduate School of Education 2020 Invited Lecture Series 2
Intended Break and Unexpected Continuation: School Documents in/after Japan’s Colonial Rule (Simultaneous interpretation) Satoko Hiura(Associate Professor, National Museum of Japanese History)
2020 Invited Lecture Series
Toward Critical, Historical and Transnational Dialogues on Japanese “Model” of Education
In this invited talk, Dr. Satoko Hiura, an associate professor at the National Museum of Japanese History, will talk about colonial education reflected on official school documents in Taiwan and Korea under and after the Japanese colonial rule.
Details
- Year/Term
- 2020
- Date
- August 28th, 2020
- Faculty/
Graduate School - Graduate School of Education
- Language
- English
- Instructor name
- Satoko Hiura(Associate Professor, National Institutes for the Humanities, National Museum of Japanese History, Research Division)
- Place
- Zoom Online
- Note
- Global Education Office, Graduate School of Education
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