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Japan: perception, images, myths Lesson PlanJapan: perception, images, myths Lesson Plan
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Students compare and contrast American and Japanese social and cultural values, attitudes, characteristics, and patterns of behavior. They identify problems that North Americans have in doing business in Japan. They appreciate the cultural differences between Japanese and North American poeple.

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Grade
11th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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Resource Type
Lesson Plans
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For Teacher Use
Duration
14 days
Instructional Strategy
Research

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