The key to economic growth strategy is educational reform. This is because economic growth is achieved by the size and quality of the population of the generations responsible for social development.
First, we will respect the individuality of each child, provide education that firmly develops their goodness, and then focus on virtue education and foster a sense of responsibility for the community. This will maintain a high level of security and foster a sense of solidarity as Japanese.
Second, in the modern society where technology and living labor styles are unstable, we will develop human resources that can flexibly respond to changes and adapt to new phases. In particular, Japan is a country that can lead the world in fields such as medical care and space development. Since advanced technology is required in these areas, it is necessary to foster researchers with abundant creativity in the field of science and mathematics, enhance the literacy of science and mathematics widely, and gain the understanding of science and technology promotion policies from the public.
The Japanese are highly interested in the education of their children, and their expenses are not small in their household budget. Detailed educational policies and enhanced child-rearing support by the government will help the younger generation, who want to have children but give up due to financial reasons, and stop the declining birthrate.
This essay was written in January 2020 for applying for the open call for candidates for members of the House of Representatives of the Japan Restoration Party.
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