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The 3rd Gunma Regional Conference on Lifelong Integrated Education

Lifelong Integrated Education
Today's Demand
-What is Real Human Education-


The poster of the Conference

Saturday, February 1, 2014
Venue Maebashi Municipal Cultural Hall, Maebashi City

Organized by Nomura Center for Lifelong Integrated Education
Gunma Branch of Nomura Center for Lifelong Integrated Education

Supported by Gunma Prefectural Board of Education
Maebashi City
Board of Education of Maebashi City
PTA Union in Gunma Prefecture
NHK Maebashi Station
Gunma Television Co., Ltd.
JOMO NEWSPAPER Co., Ltd.



Program
Moderator Mrs. Junko Kobayashi
Opening Remarks Mrs. Michiyo Sano
Congratulatory Addresses Mr. Ryu Yamamoto
Mayor of Maebashi City
Mr. Katsuya Morita
Director of Lifelong Learning Division,
Gunma Prefectural Board of Education
DVD
"The 10th commemorative International Forum on Lifelong Integrated Education"
   
Proposals -What is Real Human Education?-
A family person's viewpoint
Mrs. Kayo Yamamoto
A viewpoint of a resident in Fukushima
Mrs. Kuniko Mitamura
From a person of war experience viewpoint
Mrs. Miyoko Tamura
From a business point of view
Mr. Masahiko Arai
Keynote Address

Theme
Lifelong Integrated Education
Today's Demand
-What is Real Human Education?-

Mrs. Yumiko Kaneko
Director General
 Question & Answer Session
Closing Remarks Mrs. Naomi Sekiguchi




The 3rd Gunma Regional Conference on Lifelong Integrated Education was held on Saturday, February 1, 2014 with the theme "Lifelong Integrated Education: Today's Demand ­What is Real Human Education?­ at the Maebashi Municipal Cultural Hall. It was the first conference following the acquisition of the status as the Public Interest Incorporated Foundation by Nomura Center for Lifelong Integrated Education.
The Gunma Conference came about because Mrs. Michiyo Sano, the chief of the Gunma branch, heard Mrs. Yumiko Kaneko state that the Center will serve the public interest through character building of the people on March 4th, 2013, on the day of the Anniversary of our Foundation. Moved by those words she took the initiative to request support of the Board of Directors of the Center for the Gunma Conference for which she would mobilize members to be actively involved. The objective was to focus on mutual education based on self-education and to develop independent leadership graduating from their deep-rooted dependency and to stand on their own.
While visiting many towns and villages in the prefecture to solicit participation they experienced failures, tears and laughter. By so doing, they increased awareness about the problems the contemporary society faces.
On the day of conference, favored by the good weather, the hall was filled with 612 attendants from Gunma Prefecture as well as from many parts rest of the country.
The attendants shared the day engaging in quest of the education which is demanded by today against the background of the turbulent changing society and the world.
Keynote Address and Q&A Session by D. G. Kaneko and four Proposals are reported in our English organ "Nomura Center News No.70"
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