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Education
[Introduction to the Contents]
Since its opening in 1977, the "Fussa Tame Juku" is a legendary cram school that has been a topic of conversation throughout Japan. Since then, it has supported and encouraged children who have fallen behind and tended to be withdrawn. It is a record of excitement and hope that traces the trajectory of the 7 years. It vividly shows the unfaded view of education and society and the educational philosophy of "keeping up with children" that should be noticed even now.
* This book by Sadatsugu KUDO, which was unfortunately out of print, is a reprinted edition of the record 』 (Yukku Sha, 1982) of the Tame Juku in Fussa.
[Author's brief history]
Born in Fukushima Prefecture in 1950. Studied psychology and sociology at the Faculty of Letters at Waseda University and the Faculty of Letters at Wako University. From 1975, worked as a member of the Osamu Mihashi laboratory at the Faculty of Letters at Wako University. From 1977, started the Tame Juku in Fussa.
In addition to writing for the magazine 『 Tradition and Gendai 』, he appeared on the Wide Show 』 at Nippon TV 『 Noon as an educational issue. 『