Could Japan Be a Good Math & Science Teacher for Africa?

国際教育協力論集 Volume 7 Issue 1 Page 53-70 published_at 2004-04-30
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Title ( eng )
Could Japan Be a Good Math & Science Teacher for Africa?
Creator
Nagao Masafumi
Source Title
国際教育協力論集
Journal of International Cooperation in Education
Volume 7
Issue 1
Start Page 53
End Page 70
Journal Identifire
[PISSN] 1344-2996
[EISSN] 1344-7998
[NCID] AA11281847
Abstract
This paper presents an ‘experience-sharing' model of technical cooperation as a way to explain the increasing Japanese technical assistance to African countries for their math and science education development over the last several years. The distinguishing features of this model are the symmetric relationship between the technology supplier and recipient, the centrality of learning function and the importance of managing the cultural factor. The model contrasts with the usual technology transfer model of technical cooperation based on the supposed technological superiority of the supplying country, and takes account of the possible advantages offered by the Japanese assistance in math and science education as well as the revealed weaknesses associated with it. An illustration of the model is provided by Japan's technical assistance to a secondary math and science teacher retraining project in South Africa.
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Education [ 370 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学教育開発国際協力研究センター
Date of Issued 2004-04-30
Rights
Copyright (c) 2004 「国際教育協力論集」編集委員会
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1344-2996
[NCID] AA11281847