Constructing, Reconstructing and Reclaiming Learner Identities

Academically Successful 1.5 Generation Filipino Students in Japan

Ellen Preston Motohashi

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Allgemeine und Vergleichende Sprachwissenschaft

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This book focuses on the experiences of 1.5 generation Filipinos in Japan, charting their life histories and educational experiences in both the Philippines and Japan. Against a background of migrations to and from both countries, and varying levels of Japanese as a Second Language and educational support for immigrant/non-Japanese speaking children in Japanese schools, the author uses a narrative approach to consider how the participants use their educational histories and learner identities as an intangible resource upon which they drew to overcome the structural and cultural differences in the teaching–learning environments they encountered in Japanese schools. The book ends by recounting the participants’ regained sense of confidence as learners upon entering university, where they reclaim their learner identities as active participants in the classroom, with several receiving awards for excellence.

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migration, academic resilience, immigrant students, 1.5 generation Filipinos, school experiences in Japan, immigrants in Japanese schools, Japanese in the Philippines, SLA, multiculturalism and Japan, diverse student populations in Japan, educational support for immigrant children, Filipinos in Japan, Japanese as a Second Language, Schooling in the Philippines, learner identities