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Rabinowitz, Dorothy – Change, 1972
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture, Higher Education, Jews

Cleaver, Charles G. – Change, 1984
Some comments on assertions in an article by Professor John Zeugner, by a former visiting professor of American Studies at Keio University in Japan, are presented. The success of the Japanese higher education system is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Educational Environment, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries

Weil, Henry – Change, 1977
An agreement between the U. S. and the People's Republic of China to initiate some steps to a broader understanding between the two countries is described and some of the efforts so far undertaken are discussed. Difficulties in getting significant information exchanges are noted. (LBH)
Descriptors: Athletes, Chinese Culture, Communications, Cooperative Programs

Stronach, Bruce; Magofuku, Hiromu – Change, 1984
Two professors at Keio University in Japan found that an article by Professor John Zeugner presented an image more negative than was warranted. When evaluating Japanese universities it is necessary to judge them as Japanese institutions, and not by the American standards of what the ideal university should be. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Role, College Students, Educational Environment

Nirgiotis, Nicholas – Change, 1979
Anatolia College and the American Farm School, located in Thessalonica, Greece and established by American missionaries, are designed to serve specific needs of the local population. The programs of each school are briefly described. (JMF)
Descriptors: Agriculture, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning, Farm Management