Growing a child who loves the local saves the area!?

~ Thinking about regional creation that can be done for education ~

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Date and time
Wednesday, October 10, 2018 14: 00 ~ 15: 00
Venue
ACU-A
It is my 4th year since the efforts of "local creation" began. In each municipality, various measures are being promoted, such as creating an environment that creates jobs in rural areas, allowing them to work with peace of mind, and improving support systems to meet the desires of marriage, childbirth, and child rearing of young people. The power of young people is indispensable to make them healthy. Many of those young people leave their locals as a result of going to high school or university. Why do not young people come back? What should I do to increase the number of young people remaining locally?
Based on the case of "Urahara Style" that Urahoro Town is working on, we will explore what regional creation can be done for education.
 
Venue ACU-A Room C (1605)
Time 14:00~15:00

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Professor of Hokkaido University of Science College General Education Dept.

After admission to the National Youth Education Facility in 1981, the Ministry of Education, 1987, mainly related to the fields of lifelong learning and social education. In charge of institutional design / awareness raising of 2007 "school support region headquarters project". 2010-12 Wakayama University Area Collaboration · Lifelong Learning Center Professor · Director of the Center, related to education and research of lifelong learning · social education. In charge of education and dissemination of "community school" from 2013 to 14 years. From 2015 to 17 Hokkaido University School Director, current position from April this year. From 2015 he also serves as a promotor of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Community School (CS Mister). Specialty is lifelong learning and social education. The main papers and the like are "Disaster Volunteer Center in Disaster of Typhoon No. 12", "Collaboration of Schools, Families and Regions and Regional Creation" (Japan Lifelong Education Association), "Policy Trend of Community School" (Quarterly Education Act) Efforts and Presence "(Wakayama University) and others

Masataka Omie

Representative Director North Production

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