标题:A Practical Investigation of Olympic Education in Disaster-affected Tohoku Region: Analysis of High School Students' Image of ‘Recovery Olympics’ and Current Issues
期刊名称:International Journal of Sport and Health Science
印刷版ISSN:1348-1509
电子版ISSN:1880-4012
出版年度:2022
卷号:20
页码:26-36
DOI:10.5432/ijshs.202047
语种:English
出版社:日本体育学会
摘要:The 2020 Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics Games referred to as “Recovery Olympics” are supposed to encourage in recovery of the Tohoku regions affected by the 3.11 Great East Japan Earthquake. Tsukuba International Academy for Sport Studies established in 2015 as part of SPORT FOR TOMORROW initiative under Japan Sports Agency has since been holding Olympic education program every year at Rikuzentakata City, one of the disaster-affected areas. However, few studies have examined the contents of Olympic (or Paralympic) education in these areas. Therefore, this study shares knowledge through practice of Olympic education in a high school with an aim to suggest better practice in the area for its continuation post-2020. In 2019, an Olympic education class for 120 high school students was conducted followed by an open-ended questionnaire survey to the students. Questions consisted of: i) impressions of the class, ii) image of Tokyo 2020 Games, iii) current self-challenges and regional issues, and iv) how to use the Olympics. Text mining the obtained data revealed that respondents had a positive image of the Tokyo 2020 Games. Self-challenges and regional issues associated with reconstruction were clarified in answers to the survey, where some respondents revealed their future designs to contribute towards the development of local community. Some respondents also connected the class learning contents to providing solutions for local issues. Overall, the findings as discussed in this study were considered as useful knowledge for future practical Olympic education.
关键词:Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic;Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE);Olympic education;Tsukuba International Academy for Sport Studies (TIAS)