@article{oai:reitaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000316, author = {Yamashita, Miki}, issue = {2}, journal = {麗澤学際ジャーナル, Reitaku Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies}, month = {Sep}, note = {This paper explores the specific classroom challenges that graduatelevel Japanese international students face in U.S. higher education, drawing on my dissertation, “Japanese international graduate students in U.S. higher education classrooms; an investigation of their pedagogical and epistemological challenges and supports.” By highlighting the cultural and pedagogical differences, and the language problems that underlie these challenges, it aims to help: (1) faculty in U.S. institutions of higher education enhance their awareness of the difficulties faced by international students from any culture, but particularly those with a Japanese or Asian background; (2) faculty in Japan who are tasked with preparing Japanese students for study abroad.}, pages = {27--42}, title = {The Experience of Japanese Graduate Students in U.S. Higher Education:An Investigation of The Challenges They Face in the Classroom}, volume = {20}, year = {2012} }