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	 丂 Mission 
	Faculty 
	Summary of Works 丂 
	Mission
	
	 Developing countries currently have social systems that do 
	nothing to close the gap in the rate of school attendance between boys and 
	girls, but instead contribute to a cycle of poverty. 
	 
	The mission of Ochanomizu University, which has a history of women乫s 
	education stretching back 130 years, is to support the growth of women, 
	regardless of nationality or age, and the development of their 
	qualifications and skills. The university provides a place where women of 
	different ages and social standing can come together and conduct research 
	from a global perspective. Providing support for women in developing 
	countries at a university that has such a high caliber of human resources 
	follows a 乬women-to-women乭 approach, and facilitates efforts to solve the 
	problems unique to developing countries and make policy recommendations from 
	the perspective of women. 
	 
	The Center for Women乫s Education and Development is committed to carrying 
	out the research being promoted at Ochanomizu University for women in 
	developing countries, who are among the world乫s most vulnerable citizens, 
	and hopes to lend support to the university乫s contributions toward world 
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	Faculty
	
		 
			
				
					| Head | 
					Toru MIURA丂乮Professor of Comparative History) | 
				 
				
					| Lecturer | 
					Mao TAKAHASHI | 
				 
				
					| Visiting Professor | 
					Seiji UTSUMI 乮Professor of International Cooperation, Osaka University) | 
				 
				
					| Guest Professor | 
					Kiyomi KAWANO | 
				 
				
					| Guest Professor | 
					Shuko FUJIEDA | 
				 
				
					| Guest Professor | 
					Yasuko MINOURA | 
				 
				
					| Guest Associate Professor | 
					Torpekai SURUTANI | 
				 
			 
		 
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	Summary of works
	 [Women乫s Education Collaborative 
	Research Division] 
	 
	A consortium of five women乫s universities (Tsuda College, Tokyo women乫s 
	Christian University, Nara Women乫s University, Japan Women乫s University and 
	Ochanomizu University) has been conducting the Afghan Women Teacher乫s 
	Training program on behalf of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) 
	since FY2002. 
	In addition to providing support for Afghan women, Ochanomizu University 
	works with many different institutions to implement cooperative projects 
	aimed at empowering women in many different positions in developing 
	countries. 
	 
	嘥Research Activities 
	嘆 Survey research on women乫s education and the current status of women in 
	developing countries, and research regarding women乫s needs 
	嘇 Implementation of support projects for women in developing countries 
	嘊 Survey research on trends in women乫s support provided by international 
	institutions and donor nations 
	嘋 Strategies and policy recommendations in Japan regarding support for women 
	in developing countries 
	嘍 Development of an international support model based on women乫s life stages 
	嘐 Promotion of international joint research on women乫s education in 
	developing countries 
	嘑 Collection and dissemination of literature on women乫s education in Japan 
	 
	嘦 Network and Database Construction 
	嘆 Construct a network of women乫s education support and research in Japan 
	丒Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), MEXT, NGOs, universities, 
	International Institutions, research institutions, etc. 
	嘇 Create a database regarding women乫s education in developing countries 
	丒丂Collect and store academic articles and reports regarding women乫s 
	education from within Japan and overseas 
	丒丂Provide materials (human resources) regarding women乫s education, support 
	for women 
	嘊 Publish reports and other materials 
	嘋 Hold symposia and research meetings 
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	[Early Childhood Education Collaborative 
	Research Division] 
	 
	Ochanomizu University was asked to serve as a base of cooperation in the 
	field of 乬early childhood education (preschool education),乭 an area in which 
	Japan has somewhat limited cooperation experience, under the Cooperation 
	Bases System launched by MEXT in June 2003. 
	The university乫s purpose in the effort is to create an 
	infrastructure for stimulating and systematically promoting Japan乫s 
	international cooperation in the field of early childhood education, and we 
	are engaging in the projects outlines below as part of a network that 
	includes the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), NGOs and other 
	partners. 
	 
	侾丏 Surveys of the status of early childhood education in developing 
	countries and trends in international cooperation 
	丒 Conduct on-side observation surveys in developing 
	countries in Asia (such as Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Vietnam, Pakistan 
	and Nepal) 
	丒 Conduct interviews with representative of JICA, international 
	institutions, NGOs and university officials. 
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	俀丏 Consolidation and application of theory and practice in 
	early childhood education 
	丒Collect and create a database of academic articles, 
	bulletins and reports produced in Japan and elsewhere 
	丒Create the Early Childhood Education Handbook (Japanese version and English 
	version) outlining theories and practices related to early childhood 
	education in Japan 
	丒Create visual media and historical materials related to early childhood 
	education in Japan 
	 
	俁丏 Implementation of training for officials involved in the ministries of 
	education and working teachers in developing countries 
	丒Develop effective training programs 
	丒Implement training programs in Japan for Nepal乫s ministry of Education and 
	Sports in charge of ECD 
	丒Implement training for working teachers in Sri Lanka 
	丒Implement training programs in Japan for Vietnamese educators in charge of 
	ECD 
	丒Implement training programs in Japan for Mongolian children乫s education 
	researchers 
	 
	係丏 Dissemination of information and the creation of network 
	丒Hold workshops (5-7 times per year) 
	丒Hold symposia (once a year) 
	丒Disseminate information regarding our activities and exchange information 
	regarding international cooperation via
	
	http://www.kodomo.ocha.ac.jp/~eccd 
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