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This edited volume focuses on the life and work of Makiguchi
Tsunesaburo (1871-1944), a Japanese elementary schoolteacher,
principal, educational philosopher, author, activist, and Buddhist
war resister who has emerged as an important figure in
international education. Makiguchi is the progenitor of
value-creating (soka) pedagogy that informs practice in the Soka
schools network, which includes two universities (in Japan and the
U.S.), a women's college (Japan), two secondary schools (Japan),
three elementary schools (Brazil and Japan), and six Kindergartens
(Brazil, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, and Singapore), as well
as one of Japan's largest correspondence education programs. In
addition, thousands of educators worldwide incorporate Makiguchi's
ideas in their own curriculum and instruction, and Brazil has
instituted the Makiguchi in Action Project, which has provided
literacy training and teacher development for nearly a million
people. This edited volume is the first in the Anglophone
literature to theoretically and empirically examine the nature and
global application of Makiguchi's influential educational ideas.
The book was originally published as a special issue of American
Educational Studies.
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