Ocean Newsletter
No.121 August 20, 2005
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Comprehensive Research on Ocean Policy
Isoroku Nishimoto
Producer, Nagasaki Nature-SchoolAncient Japanese culture and heritage or sceneries of old remain in the island.This article explains the handing down of this culture to posterity, and the formation of an independently distributed network society from an islander's eyes. -
Aiming at an improvement in quality of the "Period of Integrated Study"
Manabu TamuraSenior Subject Specialist, Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau,Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan
The "sea" of learning materials has a enormous amount of potential.Especially in "the Period for Integrated Study", one can expect to foster a view of life and to bring children up as members of a sustainable society. The preparation of a content-series schedule that will specify learning activities and the content of learning could be a way forward.
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The Green Turtle as a Subject of the Development of an Environment Education Project
Toshimi YamazakiChairman of the Commission on Managerial Evaluatin,Organization of Ecology-Cafe
Man enjoys true affluence?Man is a member of the ecosystem and with coexistence and circulation as central themes, it is important to know nature's laws through the inherent protection of plants and animals in accessible areas and to aim for the creation of a sustainable society.This article suggests an open platform to promote that initiative.