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1999
Japanese Education Today I
Hidenori Fujita, Professor, The University of Tokyo
Today's Juvenile Problem and Educational Reform in Japan: Its Reappraisal and Future Implications
Hidenori Fujita, Professor, University of Tokyo
Teleclass the World 1999-2000: Project Proposals
Yoko Takagi, Teleclass International, Japan
Global Awareness Education in the EFL setting: An Attempt in EFL Education in Japan
Mineko Yoshimura, Globe International Teachers Circle
The Process of Cross-cultural Understanding of Among 8th Graders
--A case study of an English class introducing on-line class--
Chie Ohtani, Zenjin Education Institute, Tamagawa Gakuen
Response to Ms.Ohtani's Research Project
Hillel Weintraub, Doshisha International Junior/Senior High School
Asian Students Internet Exchange Program
Makoto Kageto, Seiryo Commercial High school
On-Line in Japan's Schools: Energizing Education with the Internet
Makoto Kageto, Seiryo Commercial High School
Students Full of Spirit -Results of the 100-School Networking Project-
Makoto Kageto, Seiryo Commercial High School
How to Develop International Understanding through the Internet: Some Advice and Tips for Educators
Makoto Kageto, Seiryo Commercial High School
I. Approaching the Internet as an Educational Method
II. The Internet will change the Japanese Education System
III. How to Spread the Use of Internet in Schools
IV. Internet Exchange Among Asian Students
Response to Mr.Kageto's Research Project
Hillel Weintraub, Doshisha International Junior/Senior High School
The keyword for 1999 is "wearable" -New Year's Message-
Takemochi Ishii, Professor, Keio University, Child Research Net Honorary Director
The Impact of Chronic Illness on a Child
Denise Li Meng Goh, Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, National University of Singapore
Promoting Research on Television and Children in Asia
Anura Goonasekera, Ph.D.
Modern lifestyle, a threat to young people's life?
Per Egil Mjaavatn, Department of Education, The Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Children Implementing Their Own Rights Present and Future Perspectives
Per Miljeteig, Director, Childwatch International
Using computer technologies in Australian visual arts classrooms: Some questions?
Jenny Aland, Curriculum Officer, The Arts Department of Education, Training, and Employment, South Australia
Education for Gender Equality: Episodes from Preschools and Elementary Schools in Japan and the U.S.
Catherine Lewis, Developmental Studies Center, Oakland, California
Culture and self: Case Studies of Japanese Adolescents
Hidetada Shimizu, Assistant Professor of Educational Psychology, Northern Illinois University
International Indicators of Child and Youth Well-being:What We Can Learn Together About Our Children
Brett V. Brown, Ph.D., Child Trends
Multimedia Unplugged: A Workshop on Learning Designs at the neoMuseum, Japan
Nobuyuki Ueda, Konan Women's University, Kobe, Japan
Students and Teachers at Risk
Dee Dickinson, CEO, New Horizons for Learning
Some Reflections on Social Change and Adolescent Drug Abuse in Japan
Merry I. White
Ijime (Bullying)
Miya Omori

1998
Recent Changes in Japanese Children, Teachers, and Parents
A Rose-Tinted "Information Society"?
Masahiko Fujiwara, Professor, Mathematics Department, Ochanomizu University
Why Do Junior High School Students Carry Knives?
Eiko Sakio, Director, Department of Psychiatry, National Children's Hospital
A Quick Overview of Present Technology in Japan
Takemochi Ishii (Keio University) with Tomohiro Kawamura (Researcher, Child Research Net), edited by Child Research Net staff
Children's Rights and Children's Quality of Life
Ferran Casas
Our Dream for the New CRN Website
Hillel Weintraub & Nobuyuki Ueda, Konan Women's University, Kobe, Japan

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