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Introduction CICE PV project 2013

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The Peace’s History of Hiroshima University Abstract

Associate CICE Member

Faculty of Economics

Masaharu Sagawa

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Contents

• 1st Contents :

–“The Peace of Message”

• 2nd Contents:

– “The History of Hiroshima-University and

Peace Relationships Subjects”

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1st Contents

“The Peace of Message”

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1.First Message of Tatsuo Morito

• Mr. Tatsuo Morito is

the first Hiroshima University President.

• He has a peace-loving spirit.

• Photo Reference from Professor. Koike’s Documents->

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1.Peace of Message from T.Morito

25 January 1951, He said that

In my capacity as President of Hiroshima University, situated in the center of Hiroshima, which is world-famous as “Atom-Bombed City” and designated by the Japanese diet as “Eternal Peace Commemorating City”.

I am sending letters to a large number of universities all over the world. We have chosen to include your university especially in order to ask for your help in our great task of reconstruction here.

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1.Peace of Message from T.Morito

• So He said that “I want to step forward in the direction of slogan, “No more Hiroshima”, and beg your assistance of the establishing this university as a peace-university as well as a spiritual center for the Atom-Peace-City.”

• And more his message, ”With very best wishes for the prosperity of your university and the diffusion of a peace-loving spirit, I hope a friendly liaison and spirit of co-operation will be inaugurated between your university and ours”

• Photo Reference from Professor. Koike’s Documents->

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“The Peace of Message”

We learned a

peace-loving

spirit from his Message. • “So I wish to continue the

creating Peaces of the world.”

(HU Students of M.Sagawa) Photo Reference from Professor. Koike’s Documents

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“The Peace of Message” • “Hiroshima University aims to be a

world-class hub of education and research, to foster excellent human resources to contribute to the community, and developmentally expand science. Hiroshima University's mission of ongoing growth, as based on the five principles, is

1. The Pursuit of Peace 2. The Creation of New Forms of

Knowledge 3. The Nurturing of Well-Rounded

Human Beings

4. Collaboration with the Local, Regional, and International Community

5. Continuous Self-Development

• Recently, New President of Hiroshima University

Dr. Toshimasa Asahara • He said that ” I'd like to welcome your questions

and comments; please feel free to send them to the President's Office. Though it might not be possible for me to provide feedback for every question, I'd certainly be happy to direct them to university operations, etc. Thank you in advance for your continued support of Hiroshima University.”

• http://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/en/top/hu/president/

The five principles in HU

1. The Pursuit of Peace 2. The Creation of New Forms of

Knowledge 3. The Nurturing of Well-Rounded

Human Beings

4. Collaboration with the Local, Regional, and International Community

5. Continuous Self-Development

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2nd Contents: “The History of

Hiroshima-University and Peace Relationships

Subjects”

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2.The History of Hiroshima-University

• The First

Re-born

Hiroshima University

Image Photo’s (presented by Professor Koike’s Reference.)

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2.The History of HU

• After Re-born

Hiroshima University

Image Photo’s

(presented by Professor Koike’s Reference.)

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2.The History of Hiroshima-University

• Now Recently

Hiroshima University

Image Photo’s (presented by Hiroshima University.)

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2.The History of Hiroshima-University • Abstract of The Hiroshima University’s History

– 1949 Established Hiroshima City – 1950 Mr. Tatsuo Morito is the first HU President.

• First HU campus is Hiroshima city. – 1951 Mr. T.Morito send to the world for Peaces message

and rebuilding Hiroshima University form HU in Japan Hiroshima City. • Hiroshima University’s main campus is replaced from

Hiroshima city to Higashi Hiroshima city. (first replaced faculty of engineering.)

– 2007-2013 11th President Toshimasa Asahara -> Now 2013 Please check your computer to access

http://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/top/intro/rekishi/ .and http://home.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/hua/chronika/chro00.html

Those Pages is included Hiroshima University History.

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2.The History of HU Campus Location in Japan

AND HU Tokyo’s Office

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2.The History of HU Campus Location in the world

• HU World Offices

– Republic of Kenya KU-HU Co-Center

– Russia HU Office

– People's Republic of China (Beijing and Shanghai ) Research Center

– Korea HU Center

– Vietnam HU Center – Kota Bandung HU Center

– Brazil HU Center

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Hiroshima-University Peace Relationships Subjects

• Introduce Peace Relationships Subjects in 2013,

– Peace Studies (N.Kawano) – Thinking about Peace (T.Nakayama) – Peace and Human Beings A -Toward the future of

Environment and Life (H.Matsuda) – Peace & Human Rights - Globalization & Gender

Perspective (R.Mori) – A General Survey on War and Peace(S.Yoshimura) – The Role of Cities and Citizens in Creating a Nuclear Free

21st Century (T.Akiba) – War and Peace from the Viewpoint of Medicine

(K.Kamiya) • And more subjects…

For Example, Peace subjects Real Voice 1 in Politics subject

Peace Education

– Peace from Hiroshima

(SEIICHI KOIKE) • KEYWORD:

– Peace

– International politics

– Politics

– History Photo Reference URL: http://www.hiroshima-u.ac.jp/idec/staff/p_0740e0.html

For Example, Peace subjects Real Voice 2 in Politics subject

• Specialized Education about Africa

African Politics (FUJIMOTO YOSHIHIKO )

• KEYWORD:

– Africa

– Democratization

– Globalization

– A regional dispute

– International cooperation • The permitted photograph provided by M.Sagawa (Cooperator F.Yoshihiko)

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Hiroshima-University Peace Relationships Subjects

• Introduce more Subjects and more… – Engineering subject

• Peace Urbanism and Architecture (T.Sugimoto, S.Syouichiro, M.Okagawa, Y.Hirano)

– Medicine subject • War and Peace from the Viewpoint of Medicine (K.Kamiya)

– Legal subject • International Law-Pacific Settlement,Collective Security-

(H.Nishitani)

– International subject • Introduction to International cooperation (MAHARJAN,KESHAV

LALL, M.Togawa) • Peace Diplomacy (K.Nakazono) And more subjects, So HU subjects is included peaceful mind.

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Hiroshima-University Peace Relationships Subjects and Buildings

• IDEC and CICE included building.

• Hiroshima University Archives (in Japanese named “Bunsyokan” )

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Hiroshima-University Peace Relationships Subjects and Buildings

• Peaces Research Center – In Hiroshima City

– in Higashi Senda Campus

Hiroshima-University Peace Relationships Subjects and Buildings

• Hiroshima City is first HU place. And

Hiroshima City is peace’s city.

• Hiroshima City was damaged by Atomic

Bomb. But, those city came to life again, now.

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End

Outline

1) What is Peace

2) Japanese People’s Sense of Peace

3)Wartime Education and

Practices of Peace Education in Japan

4) Discussion about Sense of Peace

5) Our opinion

What is

…?

*Activity*

What is Peace for you?

THINKING TIME

5 minutes

Time-UP!

Definition of Dictionary:

The absence of war

or other hostilities.

The Definitions of Peace

・Concept of Peace advocated by

Johan Galtung(Peace Researcher)

-Negative Peace:

The absence of

direct violence(war)

-Positive Peace:

The absence of indirect

and structural violence

ex) Human rights abuse,

poverty, colonization

Goal of our presentation

• Share opinions about peace

between KU and HU

GOAL: Share opinions about peace together

Outline

1) What is Peace

2) Japanese People’s Sense of Peace

3)Wartime Education and

Practices of Peace Education in Japan

4) Discussion about Sense of Peace

5) Our opinion

Japanese People’s Sense of Peace

《The questionnaire survey》

・Period: 18/4/2013~ ・Target:Students in HU ・Number:67 people

1.What is

‘PEACE’ for you?

Peace is... • No war • Equality • No discrimination • Freedom • No worries about daily life (sufficient food, clothing and shelter) • High quality education • Each person can live happily

2.Is Japan peaceful?

The reasons for “Peaceful”

•No war •No weapons •High level of living •Small income-gap •Guarantee of individual

freedom and rights

The reasons for “Not-Peaceful”

• Unstable relations with neighbor countries • Indifference to peace • Discrimination • Poverty (Homelessness, Livelihood protection etc.) • Stressful society • Not all Japanese people can lead steady

lives

3.What’s been affected your way of thinking about ‘Peace’ ?

Peace education

Visiting facilities associated with peace

Studying abroad TV programs

Religion Volunteer experiences

Movies Home education Books

Newspapers Others

Factors of building Japanese people’s sense of peace

Peace education

a big influence on building the peace sense of Japanese people

Outline

1) What is Peace

2) Japanese People’s Sense of Peace

3)Wartime Education and

Practices of Peace Education in Japan

4) Discussion about Sense of Peace

5) Our opinion

Wartime education IN Japan

Educational Influence

Wartime Education in Japan

• National elementary school

Training at elementary school

A bamboo spear training at elementary school

Militaristic

Wartime Lesson

About the Pacific war

Wartime textbook in elementary school

Math text book Japanese text book

Many children came to think of war affirmatively because of influence of education.

influence a people’s sense of values. …Since wartime education affirmed war, children came to have sense of values which was "war is right.

Definition of Peace Education

‘’Education to train democratic sovereign building peace’’

Edit: Japan Education method scientific society

‘Modern education method encyclopedia’

Purpose of this theme

In this theme,

we will introduce you practices of

peace education to let you know

how peace education

is conducted

in Japan.

Contents -Practices of Peace Education in Japan-

1. Abstract of Peace Education in Japan

2. Practices of Peace Education in Hiroshima

― Nagatsuka Junior High School

― Some school’s activities

3. Practices of general Peace Education in Japan

― Examples of teaching materials

― Example of watching movie

Contents -Practices of Peace Education in Japan-

1. Abstract of Peace Education in Japan

2. Practices of Peace Education in Hiroshima

― Nagatsuka Junior High School

― Some school’s activities

3. Practices of general Peace Education in Japan

― Examples of teaching materials

― Example of watching movie

Characteristic of Peace Education in Japan

• Recognition of misery and inhumanity of war

• Considering peace is a precious thing

• Anti-war Stance

• Antinuclear weapon Stance

Main Topics Taken in Peace Education

• Disarmament (nuclear weapons, nuclear test )

• U.S. military base ,Self-Defense Forces

• School trip to Okinawa ,Hiroshima and Nagasaki

• Pacific War (Atomic bomb, Air raids, life of the nation under the wartime, the Battle of Okinawa)

• Japan’s aggression toward China

• Peace and Gender(Comfort-women issue, Violent sex crimes by U.S. Army soldiers)

• Regional Conflict

• Refugees

• To tell children the damage and experiences of war

• To foster attitudes of never recurring war again

Peace Education in Japan

• All elementary and junior high school don’t have classes on peace education.

• Whether peace education is promoted or not depends on the region of schools and teachers’ intention.

• In Japan, sometimes peace education is taught in National language and social studies class.

Contents -Practices of Peace Education in Japan-

1. Abstract of Peace Education in Japan

2. Practices of Peace Education in Hiroshima

― Nagatsuka Junior High School

― Some school’s activities

3. Practices of general Peace Education in Japan

― Examples of teaching materials

― Example of watching movie

Okinawa

Nagasaki

Hiroshima

The first city in the world to suffer an atomic

bombing in World War II

Contents -Practices of Peace Education in Japan-

1. Abstract of Peace Education in Japan

2. Practices of Peace Education in Hiroshima

― Nagatsuka Junior High School

― Some school’s activities

3. Practices of general Peace Education in Japan

― Examples of teaching materials

― Example of watching movie

Peace Cards

• Volunteers made Peace Cards.

• They used the paper, which were recycled paper cranes sent from all over the world.

• Recycling paper cranes is a part of transformation projects in Hiroshima City.

Peace Cards

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←Front

Peace Cards

Contents -Practices of Peace Education in Japan-

1. Abstract of Peace Education in Japan

2. Practices of Peace Education in Hiroshima

― Nagatsuka Junior High School

― Some school’s activities

3. Practices of general Peace Education in Japan

― Examples of teaching materials

― Example of watching movie

Peace assembly

Making peace candles

Contents -Practices of Peace Education in Japan-

1. Abstract of Peace Education in Japan

2. Practices of Peace Education in Hiroshima

― Nagatsuka Junior High School

― Some school’s activities

3. Practices of general Peace Education in Japan

― Examples of teaching materials

― Example of watching movie

D ・Sense of victimization

・War damage

Contents -Practices of Peace Education in Japan-

1. Abstract of Peace Education in Japan

2. Practices of Peace Education in Hiroshima

― Nagatsuka Junior High School

― Some school’s activities

3. Practices of general Peace Education in Japan

― Examples of teaching materials

― Example of watching movie

Outline

1) What is Peace

2) Japanese People’s Sense of Peace

3)Wartime Education and

Practices of Peace Education in Japan

4) Discussion about Sense of Peace

5) Our opinion

1. Choose your Peace 2. What you can do 3. Group discussion 4. Share 5. Conclusion of group-work

Discussion-outline

1. Choose your Peace

1. Make Groups with 4-5people.

2. Please share your ideas of “What’s your Peace?”

3. Group ideas of your group members together.

4. Choose one idea of peace that you want to focus on.

5. In 5 minutes.

Peace No War

No Weapon

Love Smile

Family

Friends No Gap

Safety

Peace No War

No Weapon

Love Smile

Family

Friends No Gap

Safety

Choose 1idea

2. What you can do

How can you build peace? What can we do?

Children plays important roles for future. So, we want them to have spirits to aim at peace. We can tell children the importance of peace.

○Write down what you can do for children as class or school activities to achieve the ideas of peace that you chose in session1 in your cards.

○Children means students at elementary level in your country.

○Think by yourself in 5minutes

2. What you can do

Watch movies about World War Ⅱ.

Discuss the reasons why War happened

Visit museums and monuments of war.

Listen to stories of victims about war

3. Group Discussion

○Share your opinions in your group.

○Tell your reasons why you wrote those ideas when you share to others.

○Group ideas of group members together.

○In 15 minutes.

No War

Watch movies about World War Ⅱ.

Visit museums and monuments of war.

Discuss the reason why War happened

Listen to stories of victims about war

Because I think the movie is very impressing peace at

children.

My grandmother experienced W.W.Ⅱand she told me about her

memory during war. I remember that I was shocked

and thought peace is important. So I want to give the same experiences to students.

4. Share

○Share your group idea! ○3 minutes per one group!

○15 minutes in this session!

Share points

①One idea of peace that you want to focus on.

②Different or same points between Japanese and Kenyan students.

③Your impression about other’s idea shared in the group work session.

3 minutes per one group!

5. Conclusion of group-work

○There are some common and different points about the idea.

○There are so many ideas and methods to build peace…

However, the mind we want to pray for

peace is common!!!

Outline

1) What is Peace

2) Japanese People’s Sense of Peace

3)Wartime Education and

Practices of Peace Education in Japan

4) Discussion about Sense of Peace

5) Our opinion

Peace Cards

• Volunteers made Peace Cards.

• They used the paper, which were recycled paper cranes sent from all over the world.

• Recycling paper cranes is a part of transformation projects in Hiroshima

• City.

Peace Cards

Back→

←Front

Peace Cards

・Peace Education can be arranged in their respective countries. ・To increase opportunities that people think about peace through Peace Education should be able to lead to peaceful society.

Thank you for your attention!

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