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12/09/2007
Educational Reform Through the Arts-Initiatives from Abroad and the Challenge for Japan
Social Development Research Department Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto
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More artists are providing creative education in schools across Japan. Their origin can be attributed to arts outreach programs serving schools and welfare facilities. Meanwhile, other countries have taken the lead with arts in education (AIE) programs coordinated and funded by government agencies. These programs focus on the role that the arts can play in creative education and the impact on children. In Japan, while local arts NPOs have launched initiatives, the significance of AIE and creative education is not yet fully understood. Progress in this area is important particularly for the development of human resources necessary to sustain Japan’s economy and industry.
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研究領域
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経済
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金融・為替
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資産運用・資産形成
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年金
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社会保障制度
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保険
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不動産
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経営・ビジネス
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暮らし
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ジェロントロジー(高齢社会総合研究)
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医療・介護・健康・ヘルスケア
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政策提言
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注目テーマ・キーワード
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統計・指標・重要イベント
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媒体
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