Transnational competence : rethinking the U.S.-Japan educational relationship

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Transnational competence : rethinking the U.S.-Japan educational relationship

edited by John N. Hawkins, William K. Cummings

(SUNY series frontiers in education)

State University of New York Press, c2000

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical reference (p. 181-187) and index

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Description

Born out of a bilateral project between distinguished scholars in Japan and the United States, Transnational Competence provides a definitive and comprehensive study of the status of relations between these two countries in an educational context. The book covers a wide-ranging array of themes, from an analysis of the traditions of educational exchange, the role of grassroots organizations, the knowledge network, university exchanges, language competence and scientific and technical exchanges. Contributors include Yoshiya Abe, Philip G. Altbach, Peggy Blumenthal, William K. Cummings, John N. Hawkins, Kazue Masuyama, Akimasa Mitsuta, Shigeru Nakayama, Tina Yamano Nisida, Yoshiro Tanaka, Toru Umakoshi, Roberta Wollons, and Richard J. Wood.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Exchanges in a Borderless World Economy Richard J. Wood Part 1: The Challenge 1. Transnationalism and Transnational Competence William K. Cummings 2. The Knowledge Network Philip G. Altbach and Toru Umakoshi 3. Foreign Language Education Kazue Masuyama Part 2: Educational Exchanges 4. An Overview of Cultural and Educational Exchanges Akimasa Mitsuta and Peggy Blumenthal 5. Sister City and High School Exchanges Yoshiya Abe and Roberta Wollons 6. Collegiate Exchanges John N. Hawkins, Yoshiro Tanaka, and Tina Yamano Nishida 7. Technological Exchanges William K. Cummings and Shigeru Nakayama Part 3: Transnational Competence and Japan 8. Japan's Role in Transnational Education Yoshiya Abe 9. A New Focus for Japan Shigeru Nakayama and Yoshiro Tanaka Conclusion Redesigning the U.S.-Japan Linkage John N. Hawkins References Contributors Index Series Listing

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