Title of article :
The Japanese Way of Strength-Based Correction
Author/Authors :
cook, thomas humboldt state university - school of education, USA
From page :
419
To page :
426
Abstract :
The study outlines Japan’s positive use of red ink to grade children’s homework in order to limit the amount of shame children experience over failures. The psychology of seeing and the psychodynamics of self-conscious emotions are used to explain the mechanism of Japan’s positive versus America’s negative shame-inducing grading practices. It provides an explanation for unconscious cultural grading practices that tend to differentially produce either pride or shame.
Keywords :
red ink , shame , correction , Japan , pride , figure , ground , Gestalt , social psychology
Journal title :
international electronic journal of mathematical education
Journal title :
international electronic journal of mathematical education
Record number :
2559529
Link To Document :
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