Articles by Adam Lebowitz« Back to list![]() Adam Lebowitz has been living in Japan since 1991 and teaches English at the University of Tsukuba. His recent articles in Japan Focus have concerned educational issues, in particular the impact of changes to the Basic Law of Education on primary and secondary curriculae. He contributes Japanese poetry to the literary monthly Shi to Shiso (Poetry and Thought), and when not attending to housework and child-rearing, practices the shamisen. He is a Japan Focus associate.
Blackout Nippon: Notes from 03/2011−−20113
Morality, Patriotism, and Japan's New Curricular Guidelines
The Hearts of Children: Morality, Patriotism, and the New Curricular Guidelines
'Little Citizens' and 'Star Pupils': Military Middle Schools in Wartime Japan
Hammering Down the Educational Nail: Abe Revises the Fundamental law of Education
Japan in Iraq in Japan: a perspective
Hashi-yan's Last Dispatch from Iraq
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