日本における早期英語教育の導入に関する政治的言説の分析 : 1970年代~臨教審第二次答申までの動向

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Title ( jpn )
日本における早期英語教育の導入に関する政治的言説の分析 : 1970年代~臨教審第二次答申までの動向
Title ( eng )
An Analysis of Political Discourse on the Introduction of English Language Teaching for Children in Japan: Trends from the 1970s until the second report by the Ad Hoc Council for Education
Creator
Hiramoto Satoshi
Source Title
広島大学大学院教育学研究科紀要. 第二部, 文化教育開発関連領域
Bulletin of the Graduate School of Education, Hiroshima University. Part. II, Arts and science education
Issue 68
Start Page 101
End Page 110
Abstract
The aim of this study is to historically investigate political discourse made on English language teaching for children. This study particularly focuses on political discourse in and outside the Japanese Diet from the beginning of the 1970s up to the publication of the second report by the Ad Hoc Council for Education in 1986. In order to grasp policy-making processes in this period, this study adopted John Kingdon’s “Policy Window” model, which is based on the notions of three “streams”: a Problem Stream, Policy Stream, and Political Stream, and their coupling, which leads to an opening of a Policy Window. Particularly, this study analyzed the Political Stream, which is one of the dominant determinants of policy formation in English language education. In order to grasp the characteristics of political discourse, this study conducted two surveys: an analysis of the Diet minutes and an analysis of newspaper articles on English language education. Through the examination of these sources, this study has reached two major findings: (1) the Diet saw the largest number of statements in the late 1970s, which might reflect politicians’ increasing interest in English language teaching for children, and (2) there were a number of other “actors” which might have influenced the report of the Ad Hoc Council for Education, alongside discussions that took place at the Diet. More specifically, these other actors were the LDP’s Education Division, which took actions to change the educational situation at that time, and policy entrepreneurs such as political figures or business communities. After discussing these findings, this study concludes that there should be more research on the interaction of such actors and that we need to further analyze the networks organized by them in the process of policy formation regarding English language teaching.
Keywords
TEFL
elementary school
language policy
political discourse
外国語としての英語教育
小学校
言語政策
政治的言説
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学大学院教育学研究科
Date of Issued 2019-12-20
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1346-5554
[NCID] AA11618725