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In recent years, people in Japanese society have been urged to change their sense of values in order to keep up with progressing globalization.
In this study, interviews were done with eight students involved in the publication of the student-run free magazine FASTNER., with the goal of understanding the role of student shutaisei, or initiative, in the publication process. The study then explores the extent to which such activities contribute to the education of participating students.
The environment that assists them to work while taking initiative includes opportunities to work with members with diverse personalities, the high degree of flexibility, the frequent turnover of members, and the fact that the group has a long history. This interview survey revealed that although everyone has different attributes, expertise, sensitivities, and values that cannot be categorized, there are some things that they all have in common that they find attractive. This is a good example of experiential education for Japanese society today we can utilize from now onward. |