平成26年度教育事業
- Educational Program Report
- List of Educational Programs
- Teacher License Renewal Course
- Training Course for Nature Activity Instructors
- Kin-Ball Workshop in Nasu-Kashi
Teacher License Renewal Course
Teacher Skill-Up Seminar
Nasu-Kashi Pre-visit Orientation
Practical Volunteer Training for International Youth
Nasukashi Forest Second School
Training Course for Nature Activity Instructors
Volunteer Step-Up Seminar
Nasukashi Forest Science Camp
List of Educational Programs for Fiscal Year 2014
Nasukashi Forest Science Camp & Snow Festival
Teacher License Renewal Course: "Instructional Techniques for Experiential Activities in Subject Teaching and Classroom Management"
We are now accepting applications for the Fiscal Year 2014 Teacher License Renewal Course. Please refer to the attached guidelines for details.
The application period is from 10:00 AM on Tuesday, April 15 to 5:00 PM on Friday, May 9, 2014. Please note that applications will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and will close once the capacity is reached.
Training Course for Nature Activity Instructors
~ Aim to be an Outdoor Professional ~
We are looking for participants aged 18 and older who are interested in youth outdoor activities! Let's enjoy the great outdoors through environmental education, trekking, and winter activities while enhancing your skills! Please see the flyer for more details.
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The 5th Training Course for Nature Activity Instructors
~ Ready to be an Outdoor Expert? Winter Snow Camping ~
This is the final Nature Activity Instructor Training Course of this fiscal year.
This program offers a challenging yet rewarding experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the winter beauty of Nasu-Kashi.
The application deadline is Sunday, January 24. Please see below for details.
Fiscal Year 2014 Nasukashi Forest Kin-Ball Workshop in Nasu-Kashi
This is a collaborative Kin-Ball experience program held at national and public facilities across Fukushima Prefecture, including Nasu-Kashi, Bandai, Iwaki Kaihin, Aizu, and Koriyama.
The objective of this program is to raise awareness of Kin-Ball throughout Fukushima Prefecture by hosting workshops at various venues. Through active play, we aim to help children develop rich human qualities—fostering deeper bonds with family and friends, cultivating a spirit of cooperation and consideration for others, and learning the importance of following rules.