Symposium Accelerating Progress and Equity in Education: How Can We Create Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education in Japan?

 Dr. Kyoko Ichikawa, Junior associate professor of School of Health Studies, is organizing a symposium on 30 October entitled “Accelerating Progress and Equity in Education:
How Can We Create Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education in Japan ?” (Cosponsored by Konrad Adenauer Foundation and CSO Network Japan)

 The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the weakness of a safe and supportive environment for children and education in Japan. However, how can we address this weakness?
In order to achieve the SDGs’ goal of “quality education for all”, it is necessary to address  educational and social inequality in Japan. We will discuss the transformation, new systems, and new ways of collaboration to create a symbiotic society in the post-COVID-19 society.

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【Date & Time】
October 30 (Sat) 13:00-18:00
(Preconference October 28(THU) 16:30-18:30)

【How to hold】
Online seminar using ZOOM
(A ZOOM link for participation will be sent to those who register.)

【Program】
◆ Opening  13:00-13:20
Dr. Kyoko Ichikawa(Junior associate professor, School of Health Studies, Tokai University)
Mr. Christian Echle (Director, Regional Program Political Dialogue Asia, Konrad Adenauer Foundation)

◆ Symposium  13:20-15:30
Keynote Speech
Dr. Aya Abe (Professor of Tokyo Metropolitan University, Research Center for Child and Adolescent Poverty)
” Effects of Covid-19 on Children in the era of inequality”
Panelists
Dr. Minoru Sawada (Professor, Faculty of Human Sciences, Sophia University)
Mr. Toru Nagase (Hiratsuka Agricultural and Commercial Senior High School)
Mr.Taira Suzuki (Co Director of NPO TEDIC)
Facilitator: Dr. Kyoko Ichikawa (Junior associate professor, School of Health Studies, Tokai University)

◆ Session1, Session2  *Two sessions will be held at the same time.  15:45-17:25
◆ Session1: The Teacher Development:
Education for the Sustainable Development and Transformation toward ICT-enabled education

 In this session, we will discuss the role of teachers in a post-COVID 19 society from the perspectives of three stakeholders: teachers, boards of education, and NPOs, focusing on the following points with speakers and participants:
1) What each stakeholder is doing to achieve the SDGs, challenges in implementation, and efforts to solve those challenges.
2) How do you envision the role of “teachers” in the implementation of the new Courses of Study and the GIGA school concept?

Speakers
Ms. Ayaka Matsukura (Inagakuen Junior High school , Saitama)
Mr. Tomohiro Motegi (Supervisor, Niigata city Board of Education)
Ms. Eno Nakamura (Executive Director, NPO DEAR: Development Education Association and Resource Center)
Facilitator: Ms. Ayaka Matsukura (Inagakuen Junior High school , Saitama)

Session2: Inequality in education and New Actors:
The Role of Civil Society in Education for Respect for Diversity and Human Rights

In realizing an inclusive and fair society, education that respects diversity and human rights is necessary. In recent years, there have been various efforts by civil society to deal with the increasing number of children with foreign roots, developmental disabilities, LGBTQ, and other diverse children. In this session, after confirming the importance of civil society in respecting diversity and human rights, we will review the current status of inclusive education through case studies of NPOs and local organizations active in the field, and discuss its challenges and prospects.

Speakers
Dr. Yukiko Furuya (Chair Person, CSO Network Japan)
Ms. Iki Tanaka (Director, Division of immigrant support, YSC global school)
Mr. Noriaki Koshiba (Director, Management Strategy Section, General Affairs Division, Kurobe City Council of Social Welfare)
Commentator: Dr. Minoru Sawada (Professor, Faculty of Human Sciences, Sophia University)
Facilitator: Dr. Masako Hasegawa (Executive Director, CSO Network Japan)

◆Closing 17:35-18:00
We will reflect on the learning from the symposium and sessions 1 and 2 with the speakers and participants.

【How to apply】
Please fill out this form and submit it to us.
Registration Form:https://forms.gle/37Q7MtyhBLJ11dRU7
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*We will email the link to the ZOOM for participation the day before the event.
*We will stop accepting applications as soon as the number of participants reaches our capacity.

【Participation Fee】
Free of charge

【Capacity】
About 100 people

【Organizers】
Kyoko Ichikawa Laboratory, School of Health Studies, Tokai University
Konrad Adenauer Foundation
CSO Network Japan

【For inquiries】
CSO Network Japan (Masako Hasegawa)
E-mail address: office@csonj.org