IntroductionTop-down and bottom-up ESD: divergence and convergence of Japanese ESD discourses and practices Yoko Mochizuki Part I: School-based approaches Chapter 1. Formal ESD in Japan: dissolving walls between classroom and community Jane Singer and Yoshiyuki Nagata Chapter 2. Implications of 3.11 for disaster education and education for sustainable development in Japan Aiko Sakurai and Rajib Shaw Chapter 3. Assessing sustainability learning and practice at Moriyama High School, Shiga, Japan Yi Zhou and Jane Singer ...
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IntroductionTop-down and bottom-up ESD: divergence and convergence of Japanese ESD discourses and practices Yoko Mochizuki Part I: School-based approaches Chapter 1. Formal ESD in Japan: dissolving walls between classroom and community Jane Singer and Yoshiyuki Nagata Chapter 2. Implications of 3.11 for disaster education and education for sustainable development in Japan Aiko Sakurai and Rajib Shaw Chapter 3. Assessing sustainability learning and practice at Moriyama High School, Shiga, Japan Yi Zhou and Jane Singer Chapter 4. Globalising school education in Japan: an investigation using the academic ability model Toshiya Kodama Chapter 5. Perspectives on education for sustainable development through local cultural heritage Shizuo Nakazawa and Tadashi Izumitani Chapter 6. An investigation into fairness and bias in educational materials produced by the Japanese government to teach school children about nuclear power and radiation Shinobu Goto Chapter 7. Collaborating for change: teaching and assessing a university community sustainability course in Japan and Vietnam Tracey Gannon, Jane Singer and Benjamin McLellan Part II: Community-based approaches Chapter 8. Community-based, non-formal and informal ESD in Japan: where top-down and bottom-up approaches meet Fumiko Noguchi and Toyoshi Sasaki Chapter 9. Can civil society revitalise dying rural villages? The case of Kamiseya in Kyoto prefecture Binxian Ji and Katsue Fukamachi Chapter 10. Multi-stakeholder community education through environmental learning programmes in Nishinomiya Miki Yoshizumi Chapter 11. From challenge to opportunity: Japanese non-profit organisations harness post-3.11 civic engagement Sarajean Rossitto Chapter 12. A radical approach from the periphery: informal ESD through rights recovery for indigenous AinuFumiko Noguchi Chapter 13. The Tohoku Green Renaissance Project - networking green rebuilding activities after a mega-disaster Tsubasa Iwabuchi and Noriko Takemoto Chapter 14. The importance of genfukei (spirit of place) to citizen participation in community building in Zushi city Koichi Nagashima Chapter 15. Exploring the values of rural communities through place-based education in Niigata prefecture Takako Takano Postscript. Reflections on visions of rebuilding Tohoku: the future of ESD as a response to risk in JapanYoko Mochizuki with Makoto Hatakeyama
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Very Good. Text is unmarked; pages are bright, though the page edges are a little age toned. Stapled binding is sturdy. Covers show some light wear around the edges, mostly around the corners and at the head and base of the spine.