Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2014

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[O-02_29PM1] The state of Geoscience education in high school in the next curriculum

Tue. Apr 29, 2014 2:15 PM - 3:30 PM 503 (5F)

Convener:*Satoshi Miyajima(Saitama prefectural Fukaya dai-ichi High School), Yutaka Takigami(Kanto Gakuen University), Satoshi Yamashita(Saitama Prefecural Kumagaya Girls' Upper Secondary School), Chair:Yutaka Takigami(Kanto Gakuen University), Masatsune Hatakeyama(Seiko Gakuin High School)

3:05 PM - 3:30 PM

[O02-03] Suggestion of the new high school general science with the contents necessary as earthian

*Satoshi YAMASHITA1, Kunihiro ABE2, Kazuaki IIDA3, Takeshi UEMURA4, Norihito KAWAMURA5, Masatsune HATAKEYAMA6 (1.Saitama Prefectural Kumagaya Girls' Upper Secandary School, 2.NPO corporation nature reproduction center, 3.Urawahigashi high school,saitama, 4.Kaijo Junior and Senior High school, 5.Faculty of Education and Human Studies,Akita University, 6.Seiko Gakuin High Scool)

Keywords:general science, compulsory subject, problem solution type, understanding global environment scientifically

Existing national curricula standards(N.C.S) in high school require 3 basic sciences of the 4 basic sciences, an improvement on the former N.C.S. But it is not enough for students to only study 3 basic subjects for coming to a deeper understanding of their place in earth's ecological system.Therefore we would like to propose two new types of 'General Science' which need 4 credits or 6 credits in school classes. One type integrates four science subjects into one compulsory subject with the aim of developing better understanding of the global environment and sustainable society,and is based on learning of the problem solution type with high regard for key competency. The other type is to divide 4 basic sciences into 2 subjects in order to understand science literacy, and consists of 'physics and chemistry' and 'biology and earth science' at this time, we want to suggest the former, which integrates four basic science subjects.