In light of the educational challenges faced by children with foreign roots, the second lecture will be held to consider the possibilities for inclusive education and multicultural coexistence that make use of linguistic and cultural diversity.
On the day, we will welcome Ms. Ayano Yamada, a member of the Osaka Municipal University Human Rights Research Center and the nonprofit organization IKUNO Multicultural Flat, who will share examples of activities and challenges in the field and explore the future of education for children with foreign connections together with participants. This lecture is open to everyone, and we look forward to your participation.
Overview
Date and time: Thursday, February 2026, 2 12: 13-00: 14
Place:Kansai University of International Studies, Kobe Yamate Campus, Online
Lecture topic:Inclusion of children with foreign connections and multicultural coexistence
How to apply
Please apply via the URL below. *Application deadline: Saturday, February 7, 2026
Organized by Kansai University of International Studies
※This lecture will be held atThe event is being held as part of a Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology-commissioned project called "Research Project on Improving the Educational Environment for the Children of Highly Skilled Foreign Professionals."
*For more details, please see the flyer below.