The book explores the development of teaching expertise across Japan, China, and the United States, examining how cultural contexts shape educators' experiences over fifteen years. Through reflections from six teachers and interviews with 120 childhood educators, it reveals significant cultural differences in teaching styles and professional trajectories. While experienced teachers across all cultures reported becoming quieter and more attuned to their students, their approaches varied, with Chinese teachers embracing innovation, Japanese educators favoring tradition, and American teachers navigating strict guidelines.
Joseph Tobin Libri
Joseph Tobin è un antropologo dell'educazione il cui lavoro si addentra nello studio dell'educazione e dell'istruzione. La sua ricerca esamina frequentemente le dimensioni culturali dei sistemi educativi e il loro impatto sui bambini e sulla società. Tobin esplora come diverse culture plasmino gli approcci all'apprendimento e come questi approcci influenzino lo sviluppo individuale e le strutture sociali. Le sue scoperte offrono preziose intuizioni sulle pratiche educative internazionali e sulle loro più ampie implicazioni sociali.



Discovers how two decades of globalization and sweeping social transformation have affected the way three cultures educate and care for their youngest pupils. This title illustrates the surprising, illuminating, and at times entertaining experiences of four-year-olds - and their teachers - on both sides of the Pacific.
Teaching Embodied
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Taking you inside the classrooms of Japanese preschools, this book explores the everyday, implicit behaviors that form a crucially important but grossly understudied-aspect of educational practice. It examines how teachers act, think, and talk. And how they use the tone of their voice to communicate empathy, frustration, or enthusiasm.