*Hikari Tanaka1, Satoko Oki1, Erina Hyuga1, Ami Pareek1, Mirei Toba1, Chisa Funada1 (1.Keio University)
Session information
[J] Oral
G (General ) » General
[G-02] Comprehensive disaster prevention education
convener:Hitoshi Nakai(Kobuchisawa Research Institute for Nature and Education), Jiro Komori(Teikyo Heisei University), Shintaro Hayashi(Akita University Graduate School of Education)
Each time a serious disaster occurs, there are calls for better disaster prevention education in and around the stricken area, and such education is actually implemented. However, it is not extended to other parts of the nation. Although disaster prevention education really is needed across Japan, it tends to be implemented only in the directly affected locality of a catastrophic disaster. Moreover, even in affected areas, when 10 to 20 years have elapsed from a major event, with a decline in the number of survivors, there is less motivation to pass experiences and learning on to the next generation, despite the potential for such disasters to recur, tens or hundreds of years into the future. It is not easy to maintain conversations about disaster experiences through several generations. Consequently, effective disaster prevention education is provided only in the region stricken by a particular event, and it is practiced only for up to 20 years following the last disaster. As a result, provision of disaster prevention education has become less effective in many areas of Japan. This session focuses on the following two questions: (1) What kind of disaster prevention education can be practiced continuously nationwide? (2) How can such disaster prevention education be implemented in schools and educational sessions? We encourage anyone who wishes to help develop new disaster prevention education based on awareness of these issues to make a presentation in this session. Participation is not restricted to geoscientists; any person or group engaged in any domain of disaster prevention is welcome to submit a paper.
*Yasushi Fujiwara1, Mitsuru Asaoka2, Dai Suzuki3 (1.Graduate School of Education, Yokohama National Universtiy, 2.Environment Bureau Kawasaki City Office, 3.Kanagawa Prefectual Mukainooka Technical High School)
*Shinya Morimoto1 (1.Ministry of Education,Culture,Sports,Science and technology-Japan )
*Shintaro Hayashi1 (1.Akita University Graduate School of Education)
[G02-05] Disaster prevention education for students aiming for teaching profession: Case study at Saitama University
★Invited Papers
*Chiaki T. Oguchi1 (1.Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University)
*Masahiko Konomatsu1 (1.Faculty of Education, Wakayama University)