The 萌妹社区-Kansas City is hosting a group of students and a dean from Japan’s Kurashiki City College, studying theories and practices of Early Childhood Education.
The group of six undergraduate students, accompanied by Dean and Professor Reito Adachi, Ph.D., are attending the School of Education’s first International Summer Institute in Early Childhood Education through Aug. 13.
This short-term study program is designed to widen and strengthen participants’ views on theories and practices of early childhood education through their hands-on experiences at UMKC; improve participants’ cross-cultural understanding by providing opportunities to interact with people of different cultures; and foster the development of friendship and cooperation between the SOE and KCC. Participating students will have the opportunity to conduct extensive observations and hands-on activities at early learning and childcare programs, including the SOE’s own .
Officials from Kurashiki, a sister city of Kansas City since 1972, had long been looking for new ways to connect to the higher education institutions in the Kansas City area. Initial conversations with the UMKC SOE began in 2013, with a visit by Dean Adachi and Francis Lemery, the Honorary Consul General of Japan, which included a tour of the Berkley Center for Dean Adachi and others by Center director Polly Prendergast.
Reviewed 2015-08-05