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Korean ethnic education in Japanese public schools / Tai, Eika   Journal Article
Tai, Eika Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Korean ethnic education in Japanese public schools has played an important role in the persistence of Korean ethnicity in Japan. In Osaka Prefecture, it began as an educational movement at the end of the 1960s. Japanese and Korean activists who led the movement had different political commitments and developed two approaches. Those interested in Korean homeland politics stressed the importance of teaching the ethnic culture of the homeland and tried to develop an ethno-national identity among Korean children. Those involved in civil rights politics in the context of Japan focused on the problem of ethnic discrimination and facilitated the formation of a political subjectivity among Korean children. The old practice of Korean ethnic education is a form of multicultural education and provides many useful ideas for today's multiculturalist teachers in Japan, who are dealing with children of newcomer foreigners.
Key Words Ethnicity  Japan  Activism  Multicultural Education  Koreans 
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Korean Japanese a new identity option for resident Koreans in J / Tai, Eika Sep 2004  Journal Article
Tai, Eika Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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