Silence in Japanese English as a Foreign Language (EFL) classroom is a culturally and socially mediated phenomenon that challenges Western pedagogical assumptions equating verbal participation with ...
PAXTON – There aren't a lot of Japanese children in Paxton. But lots of children in Paxton are learning about Japan. That's because today Peggy Chandler, a fourth-grade teacher at ...
Usuda High School is an hour and a half outside of Nagano by train. It's spartan by any standards. Students do all the maintenance. They don't seem to mind, because after all, it is their school.
Eikaiwa, Young Learners, Teacher Beliefs, Teacher Practices, Code-Switching, L1 Use, Translanguaging, Optimal Use, Japanese EFL Share and Cite: Harris, A. (2026) Japanese Use in English Language ...
From Classroom to Culture: A Day Teaching English in Japan ...