テネシー明治学院高等部 (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • Kim, Choong Soon. Japanese Industry in the American South. Psychology Press, September 12, 1995. 93. Retrieved from Google Books on January 11, 2012. ISBN 0-415-91403-5, ISBN 978-0-415-91403-1.
  • Transpacific, Volumes 4-5. AsiAm Pub., 1989. 8. Retrieved from Google Books on January 11, 2012. "[...]faculty nor students of the Tennessee Meiji Gakuin High School, the first Japanese high school in the U.S., speak much English, and they didn't immediately catch the racial significance of the incident. Sweetwater Police Commissioner Jim[...]"
  • Kim, Choong Soon. Kimchi and IT: Tradition and Transformation in Korea. Ilchokak, 2007. 326. Retrieved from Google Books on January 11, 2012. ISBN 89-337-0528-7, ISBN 978-89-337-0528-5. "[...]of the Tennessee Meiji Gakuin School, which was established in the foothills of the Great Smoky〔ママ〕 Mountains to provide education for the children of Japanese expatriates in the United States (Kim 1995:136)."
  • Park, Andrew. "The ABCs of Asian Schools." 9.4 (June 1994): p. 46. Available from General OneFile, Gale Group (Document number)GALE|A15239827. also in: Transpacific, Volume 9, Issues 1-4. AsiAm Pub., 1994., p. 48. Retrieved from Google Books on March 4, 2014.) "[...]in 1877 by a Presbyterian missionary. Classes at the school are taught by Japanese-speaking teachers except for courses in art, physical education, and English. Because acculturation is a key part of the program at Meiji Gakuin, students often spend weekend homestays with local families. "We are trying to give them as much experience with Americans as possible," Jo says. [...]"

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  • "Home." Tennessee Meiji Gakuin High School. August 23, 2007. Retrieved on January 11, 2012. "1314 Peachtree Street Sweetwater, TN 37874"
  • "History." Tennessee Meiji Gakuin University. August 26, 2007. Retrieved on January 11, 2012.

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