Central Education Council Meeting Overview
On August 21, 2026, the Central Education Council convened for its 144th meeting at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. This crucial session had both in-person and online participation, aiming to advance educational policies in Japan.
Meeting Details
- - Date & Time: August 21, 2026, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
- - Location: Second Auditorium, Ministry of Education (6th floor of the old building)
The agenda featured significant topics relevant to the future of education. Notably, discussions included the formulation of the 5th Basic Plan for the Promotion of Education and the establishment of the 4th Plan for Promoting School Safety. These plans aim to enhance the educational landscape and ensure a safe environment for all students.
Key Agenda Items
1.
Development of the 5th Basic Plan for the Promotion of Education (Advisory)
2.
Establishment of the 4th Plan for Promoting School Safety (Advisory)
3.
Future of Community Education: Discussing the role of social education in strengthening local communities (Progress Report)
Distributed Materials
The council provided a series of documents to aid in the discussions, which included:
- - Document 1-1: Development of the 5th Basic Plan (PDF 229KB)
- - Document 1-2: Overview of the 5th Basic Plan (PDF 679KB)
- - Document 1-3: Proposal for the establishment of the Basic Plan Committee (PDF 59KB)
- - Document 2-1: Advisory on the 4th School Safety Plan (PDF 196KB)
- - Document 2-2: Overview of the 4th School Safety Plan (PDF 182KB)
- - Document 2-3: Overview of the 3rd School Safety Promotion Plan (PDF 583KB)
- - Document 2-4: Efforts on School Safety (PDF 1.4MB)
- - Document 3-1: Report on the Future of Community Education (PDF 369KB)
- - Document 3-2: Detailed report on community education foundations (PDF 697KB)
- - Document 4: Materials submitted by Commissioner Togasaki (PDF 329KB)
- - Document 5: Advisory proceeding without the council's discussion (PDF 1.4MB)
These documents will provide a solid foundation for upcoming strategies and policies. For further inquiries, individuals can contact the General Policy Bureau, Policy Division, via email at
[email protected].
Conclusion
The Central Education Council is committed to enhancing the educational infrastructure in Japan. By addressing safety, educational promotion, and the integration of community resources, the council aims to secure a better future for education. The materials discussed provide critical insights for crafting effective educational policies that cater to both safety and community needs.
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