From November 2022, 11, Kanda University of International Studies will hold the "Futaba Town, Fukushima Prefecture Well-Being Inquiry Course" for 5st and 1nd grade students at Shibuya Kyoiku Gakuen Makuhari High School.By looking at the current situation of the affected areas 2 years after the Great East Japan Earthquake and exploring the problems and solutions that the locals face, the program has become an earthquake disaster learning program that fosters the ability to think for oneself and a compassionate heart even in an increasingly diverse society.
The Faculty of Global Liberal Arts (GLA), which was established by Kanda University of International Studies in April 2021, provides education to foster human resources who can play an active role in the cause of peace.The curriculum includes an earthquake learning program called "FUTABA QUEST," in which visitors visit Futaba Town, which was severely damaged by the Great East Japan Earthquake, to experience the current situation of the disaster area, and think about issues and ideas for solving them. We have accumulated knowledge of education related to recovery from the accident.
The Fukushima Prefecture Futaba Town Well-Being Inquiry Course was held in response to the request and desire of Shibuya Kyoiku Gakuen Makuhari High School to create an opportunity to deepen understanding and learn about the current situation in the affected areas 11 years after the earthquake. Realized.For first and second year high school students who wish to participate, Futaba Town is undergoing a new urban development after 1 years of evacuation orders.
The course started with preparatory study, followed by fieldwork in Futaba Town, a speech in English at British Hills (Kanda Gaigo Group's English training facility and resort hotel in Ten'ei Village, same prefecture), and a research presentation at Kanda University of International Studies. Consists of 5 episodes.Professor Masaaki Ishii of the GLA Faculty aims to correctly understand what is actually happening in Fukushima Prefecture and Futaba Town, which were affected by the Great East Japan Earthquake and the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident, in order to pass on to the future the experiences and lessons learned. oversees the entire course as a facilitator and establishes knowledge and awareness.