Lifelong Integrated Education as a Creator of the Future: The Principles of Nomura Lifelong Integrated Education

Trentham Books (1998)
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This is the concluding presentation of the principles - and the underlying vision - of the Nomura Centre for Lifelong Integrated Education. Established after the Hiroshima bomb to combat human and environmental destruction, it has become a world wide education movement for young people.

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