HUMOR, THE MISSING ELEMENT IN JAPANESE EDUCATION
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An initial investigation into the causes behind the lack of humor in Japanese education. One of the Japanese cultural factors which affects the lack of humor is "seriousness." This is overemphasized and regarded as the most important element in succeeding in Japanese society and in education. Since in formal places such as school, humor is looked on as not taking the situation seriously, it is difficult to stress the need for humor in Japanese education. However, recently, Japanese society has come to recognize the lack of creativity, flexibility, spontaneity and relaxation. Therefore, various researchers are suggesting that underlining humor in Japanese education would promote the development of such qualities.
- 北陸学院短期大学の論文
- 1990-12-26
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