(39)Tracks and Scenarios of Student-driven Volunteer Activities: Focusing on Young Powers Embedded in Longterm Reconstruction after the Great East Japan Earthquake
Organizer
Center for Service Learning and Extracurricular Activities, Institute for Excellence in Higher Education, Tohoku University
Co-host Organization: International Research Institute of Disaster Science, Tohoku University
Speakers
- Kohei Nishizuka
- Faculty of Education, Tohoku University
"Sustainable Volunteering Activities of HARU: Utilizing 'Learning Organization'" - Kanami Watanabe
- Faculty of Liberal Arts Department of English, Miyagi Gakuin Women's University
"An activity report of MIMAMORITAI" - Ayril Amry
- Faculty of Engineering Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Tohoku University
"The involvement of International students in volunteer activities; Inspiring International students' power" - Miori Asaka
- Faculty of Education, Tohoku University
"The Past and the Future of SCRUM"
Clarify the Contributions, Challenges and Prospects for the Future which Student-centered Support Teams have
Panelists
- Kohei Nishizuka
- Kanami Watanabe
- Ayril Amry
- Miori Asaka
Overview
Student-centered volunteer activities have been very flexible and active toward the reconstruction of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami. From the viewpoint of students' practices, this session run by some students on reconstruction assistance / volunteer organizations aims
1. to draw tracks of their activities,
2. to discover intimate connections between these tracks,
3. to derive the role, function, future challenges and scenarios of these practices based on young powers from 1 and 2,
4. to share all of them with conference participants to broader their perspectives.