Masako O. Douglas

Assistant Professor at California State University, Long Beach. 

Her research interests are acquisition of literacy in Japanese as a foreign/heritage langauge, and heritage language education (young learners and college students). She is a coordinator of Japanese Heritage Language SIG. 

She developed a course for college students of Japanese as a heritage language at California State University, Long
Beach and University of California, Los Angeles. 

She has been developing a curriculum for young learners of Japanese as a heritage language at Kodomo no Ie Japanese langauge school. Kanji is the one of her primary areas of research as a part of literacy acquisition. 

She wrote a book of kanji, "A Practical Guide to Learning Kanji: For Learners from an Alphabetic Background"

 

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