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Proactive co-learning: a new paradigm in disaster education


 

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Title:

Proactive co-learning: a new paradigm in disaster education

Author(s):

Koichi Shiwaku, Rajib Shaw

Journal:

Disaster Prevention and Management

Year:

2008

Volume:

17

Issue:

2

Page:

183 - 198


DOI:

10.1108/09653560810872497

Publisher:

Emerald Group Publishing Limited


Acknowledgements:

The authors thank several prefecture governments and respective high schools for their cooperation during the questionnaire survey. They are particularly grateful to Mr Suwa and the teachers and students of Maiko High School for their continuous cooperation during different phases of the survey. This paper was enriched through discussions among different professionals through the JSPS research project “Case station and field campus” (Grant No. 17404004).

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Abstract:

Purpose – The aims of this paper are to point out the effectiveness of the education at Maiko and show the direction of effective school disaster education.
Design/methodology/approach – The questionnaire survey was conducted in 12 schools (1,065 students) from different parts of Japan, including that of Maiko, to understand the linking between disaster education and students' awareness.
Findings – The questionnaire results show a distinct higher risk perception and risk reduction actions of the students in the Maiko, as compared to other schools. The Maiko focuses on mitigation and preparedness, mainly teaches about the social environment, and makes students think of the importance of implementation. This learning process is found to be effective in reducing the gap between intention and action.
Research limitations/implications – This study points out the crucial points of disaster education based on the education at Maiko. The specific case of disaster education should be developed in each school, adapting local situation.
Practical implications – The study findings are of significant importance for school-teachers or education departments, while designing the curriculum for disaster education.
Originality/value – The paper shows that education at Maiko is one of the best practices of school based disaster education and the findings and recommendations can be effective at other schools.

Keywords:

Communities, Disasters, Education, Japan, Risk management, Schools


Article Type:

Research paper


Article URL:

http://www.emeraldinsight.com/10.1108/09653560810872497

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