Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2016

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Oral

Symbol O (Public) » Public

[O-01] For the achievement of qualities and abilities required at the next Course of Study

Sun. May 22, 2016 3:20 PM - 5:00 PM 301A (3F)

Convener:*Satoshi Miyajima(Saitama prefectural Fukaya dai-ichi High School), Hiroaki Akimoto(Faculty of Economics,Dokkyo University), Yasuhiro Taguchi(Chiba prefectural Choushi Highschool), Chair:Hiroaki Akimoto(Faculty of Economics,Dokkyo University), Yasuhiro Taguchi(Chiba prefectural Choushi Highschool), Terumasa Ishii(Kyoto University, Graduate School of Education), Satoshi Miyajima(Saitama prefectural Fukaya dai-ichi High School)

4:15 PM - 4:30 PM

[O01-07] Suggestion about Basic Earth Science in the next Course of Study for high school – What and How to be improved

★Invited papers

*Yasuhiro Taguchi1, Takeshi Uemura2, Norihito Kawamura3, Norihiko Kobayashi4, Yutaka Takigami5, Hiroo Nemoto6, Masatsune Hatakeyama7, Yasushi Fujiwara8, Masashige Minamishima9, Satoshi Miyajima10, Michiko Yajima11, Satoshi Yamashita12, Masato Watanabe13 (1.Chiba prefectural Choushi High School, 2.Kaijo Junior and Senior High School, 3.Faculty of Education and Human Studies, Akita University, 4.Seibu Gakuen Bunri High School, 5.Kanto Gakuen University, 6.J.F.Oberlin University, 7.Seiko Gakuin High School, 8.Evening Classes; Integrated Course, Kanagawa Prefectural Mukainooka Technical High School, 9.Tokyo Metropolitan Ryogoku Senior High School, 10.Saitama Prefectural Fukaya dai-ichi High School, 11.College of Humanity and Science, Nihon University, 12.Saitama Prefectural Kodamahakuyou High School, 13.Kanagawa CST Association)

Keywords:the next Course of Study, Basic Earth Science, questionnaire survey, education policy, principles and mechanisms of Earth science phenomena, story line

Four years have passed since “Basic Earth Science” was introduced and carried in the present Course of Study. The ratio of students who study Earth science in high school has increased and there have been some improvements in education of Earth science.
In Japan Geoscience Union Meeting held two years ago, the Educational Curricula Subcommittee of JpGU suggested three tentative subject plans, subject A, subject B and subject C, considering how Geoscience should be taught in high school in the next Course of Study, in order to improve the nation’s geoscience literacy. Last year we conducted a questionnaire survey to teachers in charge. We issued a report of the results on how the teachers were teaching Basic Earth Science, what problems they were facing, and what they could improve.
It is often said that education policy in Japan is changing rapidly; entrance examination reform, aiming for cultivation of human resources to keep pace with the world affairs, and the revision of the next Course of Study as well.
Based on these situations, assuming that Basic Earth Science will be kept in the next Course of Study too, we have talked many times about how it should be taught, and came to have a definite direction in common.
We have four major points.
1. To be based on the present “Basic Earth Science” (“subject A” mentioned above)
2. To select key words and concepts that should be incorporated
3. To incorporate principles and mechanisms of Earth science phenomena.
4. To be composed of contents with a story line.
We suggest these and want to make arguments for expanding Earth science education.