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Echoing with the voices of victims: Reflection on Vietnamese lessons on the Japanese experiences of atomic bombs
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NationalismEast Asian StudiesMulticultural EducationAtomic BombsVietnamese TeacherEducationCultural StudiesElementary EducationVietnamese LessonsTeacher LeadershipTeacher EducationJapan StudyEducational AdministrationTeacher DevelopmentLanguage StudiesSupport TeachersLearning SciencesInternational RelationsJapanese ExperiencesInternational EducationCultureTeachingWar CrimeSocial Foundations Of EducationPeace EducationTeacher PreparationFoundations Of Education
This article explores the case of a Vietnamese teacher whose conception of teaching changed greatly following a short but intensive series of lessons based on the Japanese experiences with atomic bombs. The following three issues are considered: 1) what types of efforts teachers should make to increase the depth of their lessons, on the basis of children’s reality of learning; 2) what kinds of support teachers require from colleagues, including external resource persons; and 3) how school management should be organized to practise peace education.
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