梶田正巳, 佐藤群衛, 松本一子, 川上綾子, 杉村伸一郎, 西口利文
Bulletin of the School of Education, Nagoya University(Psychology), 46 1-51, 1999
Japanese overseas in a world, 1999 are about 50 thousands in number. They are facing with various kinds of pressure and stress under another culture different from their own. We tried to find the problems they have met at school. In this research, interview was done to the students who lived especially in the United States and Canada. Because we thought that they were the most typical students who were living under very demanding situations such as mastering English, achieving high academic ability and adapting themselves to foreign school. And also we interviewed with ESL teachers and mainstreaming teacheres who were teaching Japanese overseas at their classrooms in the States. Our research areas in North America were San Fransisco area, Los Angeles and San Diego area, Seattle area, Chicago area, Detroit area, Columbus area and Dallas area. The data we got were analized and discussed in terms of 1) language ability, 2) academic achievement and 3) identity.