Tsunesaburo Makiguchi
Value-Creating Education

Rather than provide knowledge itself, we must encourage the joy and excitement that arise from learning.

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Makiguchi Project in Action--Enhancing Education for Peace
by Dilma De Melo Silva (Professor of Brazilian Culture Studies at São Paulo University)
Originally published in Ideas and influence of Tsunesaburo Makiguchi: Special issue of the Journal of Oriental Studies, 10. pp. 62-93. Tokyo: The Institute of Oriental Philosophy, 2000.

Value Creations as the Aim of Education: Tsunesaburo Makiguchi and Soka Education
by Andrew Gebert (Researcher at the Institute of Oriental Philosophy) and Monte Joffee (Ph.D., principal emeritus, The Renaissance Charter School, New York)
Originally published in Ethical Visions of Education. pp. 65-82. New York and London: Teachers College Press, 2007

Value Creating Pedagogy and Japanese Education in the Modern Era
by Kazunori Kumagai (Professor of educational sociology at Soka University)
Originally published in Ideas and influence of Tsunesaburo Makiguchi: Special issue of the Journal of Oriental Studies, 10. pp. 29-45. Tokyo: The Institute of Oriental Philosophy, 2000.

Tsunesaburo Makiguchi's Theory of the State
by Koichi Miyata (Professor of philosophy at Soka University)
Originally published in Ideas and influence of Tsunesaburo Makiguchi: Special issue of the Journal of Oriental Studies, 10. pp. 10-28. Tokyo: The Institute of Oriental Philosophy, 2000.

A Portrait of the Educator Tsunesaburo Makiguchi
by Shoji Saito (Professor emeritus at Soka University)
Excerpt from Saito, Shoji. Nihonteki Shizenkan no Kenkyu IV [Research on Japanese Views on Nature.] pp. 358-373. Tokyo: Yasaka Shobo. 2006.

Nichiren Thought in Modern Japan
by Hiroo Sato (Associate Professor of history of Japanese thought at Tohoku University)
Originally published in Ideas and influence of Tsunesaburo Makiguchi: Special issue of the Journal of Oriental Studies, 10. pp. 46-61. Tokyo: The Institute of Oriental Philosophy, 2000.

The Significance of Makiguchi Tsunesaburo's Jinsei chirigaku in the Intellectual History of Geography in Japan
by Keiichi Takeuchi (Professor emeritus at Hitotsubashi University)
Originally published in The Journal of Oriental Studies, 14. pp. 112-132. Tokyo: The Institute of Oriental Philosophy, 2000.