A Handbook for teaching English at Japanese Colleges and Universities /
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New York :
Oxford University Press,
[1993]
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Table of Contents:
- Launching a career at a Japanese university / Ann Chenoweth, Eloise Pearson
- Making a career of university teaching in Japan / Richard Evanoff
- The Japanese student and the foreign teacher / Kyoko Norma Nozaki
- Dismantling a wall of silence: the "English conversation" class / Marc Helgesen
- Real-world listening in the Japanese classroom / Jack C. Richards
- Beyond grammar translation: teaching students to really read / Julian Bamford
- Breaking the writing barrier: approaches to the composition class / Stewart Wachs
- What is the moral of the story? Teaching literature to English majors / Mark Willis
- The enigma of the college classroom: nails that don't stick up / Fred E. Anderson
- A user's guide to classroom management / Paul Wadden, Sean McGovern
- Homework: how to get students to do it / Thomas N. Robb
- ABC's of evaluating your students: options to consider / Thomas Clayton
- Exploring your teaching / Richard R. Day
- Politics and human relations in the Japanese university / Charles Wordell
- the chrysanthemum maze: your Japanese colleagues / Curtis Kelly, Nobuhiro Adachi
- The hidden role of the university / Curtis Kelly.