[WSCSS] Announcing a Japan Podcast Series for Teachers

Gary and Robyn Cressman robyn136 at comcast.net
Thu Apr 16 12:23:57 EDT 2009


Japan Podcast Series for Teacher

Meet UW East Asia Resource Center Japan summer institute professor Marie
Anchordoguy via podcast. Each week for five weeks, Professor Marie
Anchordoguy will talk about Japan in the world as a preview of some of the
topics she will be discussing in the UW summer course for pre-service and
in-service teachers, Perspectives on East Asia for Teachers: Contemporary
Japan (SISEA 490 and EDC&I 495), June 22­July 22, 2009. Podcast series:

 NEW! April 15: Why Do We Need to Know about Japan?
<http://jsis.washington.edu/earc/media/J1%20Why%20Japan.mp3>

 April 22: Japan's Model of Industrial Development

 April 29: Japan's National Identity

 May 6: The U.S. Occupation of Japan

 May 13: Japan's Economic Crisis in the 1990s & Its Impact on Society.

 To listen to the podcast, please visit the EARC Web site:
http://jsis.washington.edu/earc <http://jsis.washington.edu/earc> . For more
information about the summer course, to see what past participants had to
say about it, or to download an application, please see the above Web site
or call the EARC with questions (206) 543-1921.

 Claire Rambo
Program Coordinator
East Asia Resource Center, UW
Box 353650
Seattle, WA 98195
(206) 543-5995
ramboc at u.washington.edu
jsis.washington.edu/earc




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