Last updated: December 12, 2024
Until now, at the Regional Education Forum General Meeting , each junior high school block has presented the results and proposals of their activities to promote joint efforts between families, communities, and schools.
We decided to hold a "Regional Education Forum" to let more people know about our activities.
Please come and join us.
Saturday, January 25, 2025 1:30pm to 4:30pm (doors open at 1:00pm)
Inagi City Central Cultural Center Hall Note: Parking is limited, so please walk, cycle or use public transport.
Those who live, work, or study in Inagi City
Members of the Inagi City Regional Education Forum Executive Committee, school support concierges, and others from the three junior high school blocks will report on their initiatives and results.
First Middle School Block (Inagi Third Elementary School, Inagi Sixth Elementary School, Inagi First Middle School)
Theme: "Connecting the community" by utilizing the local church forum
Third Middle School Block (Inagi First Elementary School, Inagi Seventh Elementary School, Nanzan Elementary School, Inagi Third Middle School)
Theme: [Aiming for a rich relationship between the community and children]
5th Middle School Block (Koyodai Elementary School, Shiroyama Elementary School, Nagamine Elementary School, Inagi 5th Middle School)
Theme: [The role of the community and cooperation between preschools, elementary schools and junior high schools to develop human resources who will lead the community]
Note: The results for the Second, Fourth, and Sixth Middle School blocks will be announced next year.
3:15pm to 4:15pm
Tetsuo Goda, Deputy Director-General of the Agency for Cultural Affairs
Joined the Ministry of Education in 1992. Responsible for the incorporation of national universities and the revision of the curriculum guidelines, he served as Director of the Curriculum Division of the Elementary and Secondary Education Bureau and Deputy Director-General of the Cabinet Office before assuming his current position. He has written many books, including "How to Read and Utilize the Curriculum Guidelines" and "The Future of Schools Begins Here."
Inagi City Regional Education Forum <br id="3"/>Since 1985, families, schools, kindergartens, nurseries, certified childcare centers, local organizations, etc. have been working together to promote the healthy development of children's minds and bodies.
School Support Concierge <br id="3"/>Since 2013, we have worked as a school collaborator, coordinating community-based educational support activities.
Inagi City Education Department Guidance Division Phone: 042-378-2111