Multicultural Education in a Region with Small Numbers of Foreign Students- Current Status and Challenges of Yamaguchi Prefecture and Shimonoseki City -
Journal of Intelligence Science in Local Research Volume 2 Issue 2
Page 1-18
published_at 2026-04-30
Title
外国人児童生徒少数在籍地域における多文化共生教育- 山口県および下関市の現状と課題 -
Multicultural Education in a Region with Small Numbers of Foreign Students- Current Status and Challenges of Yamaguchi Prefecture and Shimonoseki City -
Abstract
As globalization progresses, the importance of multicultural education has increased. This study examines Yamaguchi Prefecture and the city of Shimonoseki—regions characterized by a low enrollment of foreign-national students—as case studies to analyze policies, community initiatives, and school practices, as well as the challenges they face, from a sociological perspective on education. The factors underlying the emergence of educational challenges in these regions are examined from three perspectives: the historical discontinuity with conventional education for foreign residents in Japan, the institutional absence of clear educational guidelines for foreign-national students, and the need to cultivate school cultures that support multicultural education.
The study concludes that improving multicultural education in regions with small numbers of foreign-national students requires three key approaches: (1) integrating and inheriting existing educational resources based on the historical accumulation of education for foreign residents in the local community; (2) developing educational guidelines that reflect the specific characteristics of such regions; and (3) fostering a school and community culture that promotes comprehensive multicultural education, including respect for students’ home languages and cultural backgrounds, in order to address the structural challenge that this form of education has not yet become embedded in school culture.
The study concludes that improving multicultural education in regions with small numbers of foreign-national students requires three key approaches: (1) integrating and inheriting existing educational resources based on the historical accumulation of education for foreign residents in the local community; (2) developing educational guidelines that reflect the specific characteristics of such regions; and (3) fostering a school and community culture that promotes comprehensive multicultural education, including respect for students’ home languages and cultural backgrounds, in order to address the structural challenge that this form of education has not yet become embedded in school culture.
Creators
Ishikawa Tomoko
[e_rad]60759877
1000060759877
Affiliate Master
Shimonoseki City University
[kakenhi]25501
Source Identifiers
[EISSN] 2759-1158
Creator Keywords
多文化共生教育
外国人児童生徒少数在籍地域
教育政策
在日外国人教育との不連続性
学校文化
Multicultural Education
a Region with Small Numbers of Foreign Students
Educational Policy
Discontinuity with the Education of Foreign Residents in Japan
School Culture
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
journal article
Publishers
Shimonoseki City University
Date Issued
2026-04-30
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access

