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30% discount on print books | One week only!

  • Barrier-Free Instruction in Japan: Recommendations for Teachers at All Levels of Schooling. ​Alexandra Burke, Davey Young, and Melodie Lorie Cook. https://doi.org/10.47908/30
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  • Multiculturalism, Language, and Race in English Education in Japan: Agency, Pedagogy, and Reckoning​. ​Edited by Gregory Paul Glasgow. https://doi.org/10.47908/26
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  • Teacher Narratives From the Eikaiwa Classroom: Moving Beyond "McEnglish." Edited by Daniel Hooper and Natasha Hashimoto.  ​​ https://doi.org/10.47908/13
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  • Foreign Female English Teachers in Japanese Higher Education: Narratives From our Quarter. Edited by Diane Hawley Nagatomo, Kathleen A. Brown, and Melodie Cook. https://doi.org/10.47908/11
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About the Life and Education in Japan Series

An active and professional community of scholars live and work in Japan with many affordances and challenges that the context provides. In addition to navigating academic roles, international scholars are also faced with challenges related to language and cultural barriers. This series is designed to publish volumes on a range of topics related to the life of academics and expatriates living and working in Japan. Titles in the Life and Education in Japan series will be of interest to academics and expatriates living and working in Japan, or to scholars with an interest in Japan. Read more..