What U.S. middle school students bring to global education : : discourses on Japan, formation of American identities, and the sociology of knowledge and curriculum / / Hiromitsu Inokuchi; Yoshiko Nozaki.

What kinds of discourses on a foreign country do young people in the United States bring to global studies classrooms? What does it mean for them to engage in a series of discourses in terms of their identity formations, when these discourses represent a particular kind of worldview? How should teac...

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Place / Publishing House:Rotterdam, The Netherlands : : Sense Publishers,, [2010]
2010
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource
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