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ASIA2309 Education and Social Change in Modern Japan

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Culture, History and Language
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject Asian Studies
Offered in Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

The course will cover the political history of Japan since 1850 serves as the main framework for the study of social change and education in modern Japan. The aim is to explore and analyse transformation of an agrarian society into an urban one, with the attendant reshaping of the life course of Japanese people, is studied within the context of state formation in modern Japan. The lives of representative Japanese, especially that phase of the life course spent "in school", are studied in relation to the political history of the nation-state and the changing place of Japan in the modern world.

Indicative Assessment

2000 word Essay (30%); A review of a chapter in the prescribed reading (15%) Tutorial presentation and participation in tutorial discussion each week (15%) Self assessment (10%); Final examination (30%) Self Assessment (10%)

Late submission of required assignment will incur a penalty of 10 points on each working day.

Students will be expected to evaluate themselves by assessing their understanding of the course content and contribution to the tutorial between the beginning and the end of the course.

Workload

3 hours per week (33 hours in total in 13 weeks).

Areas of Interest Non Language Asian Studies
Requisite Statement

6 university courses (36 units)

Prescribed Texts Photocopied reading materials will be provided.
Preliminary Reading

Marshall, B.K., Learning to be Modern: Japanese Political Discourse on Education, Westview Press, 1995.

Majors/Specialisations Cognitive Major (Asian History), Cognitive Major (Asian Politics and International Relations), Cognitive Major (Contemporary Asian Societies), Northeast Asian Studies, and Japanese Studies
Academic Contact Shun Ikeda

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