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Friday, May 8, 2015

Sōka University



Soka University (創価大学 Sōka Daigaku) is a private college in Hachiōji, Tokyo, Japan. The school was established and opened to college understudies in 1971 and opened a master's level college in 1975. 

Soka University of America is a related school situated in Aliso Viejo, California & offers both graduate & degrees It was founded in 2001.


Philosophy of Soka Education


 Soka University's instructive theory was made by "Tsunesaburō Makiguchi" the first president of Soka Gakkai. Who had filled in as the essential of a primary school in Japan. Makiguchi distributed the Value Creating Educational System taking into account his conviction that "the reason for instruction is to lead understudies' bliss," and underlined humanistic training teaching method. This instructive logic was imparted by his successor, Jōsei Toda, who had served as a grade teacher. Toda's successor, Daisaku Ikeda, portrays his objective as completing the fantasies of Makiguchi and Toda. 
Soka is a Japanese expression signifying "quality creation". In 1971, as Daisaku Ikeda established Sōka University, the school built the accompanying establishing standards: 

Be the most noteworthy seat of learning for humanistic instruction 

Be the support of another society 

Be a post for the peace of human




Honorary doctorates                                                                          

Starting 2013, Sōka University had recompensed 345 privileged doctorates and privileged residencies, essentially to beneficiaries in Asia and in creating countries.In 1996, the school gave a privileged doctorate degree to Fidel Castro


Sōka Women's College

 Sōka University imparts its grounds in Hachiōji, Tokyo with Sōka Women's College (創価女子短期大学 Sōka Joshi Tanki Daigakubu), a subsidiary private junior school that was establis

References



  National Center for Charitable Statistics:
 "名誉博士・名誉教授等の名誉学術称号". Sōka University. November 22, 2013. Filed from the first on 2013-12-11. Among the nations with the most astounding number of beneficiaries were China (114), Philippines (21), Brazil (19), Korea (15), Peru (11), USA (11), Taiwan (11), India (10), and Argentina (9).

Hop up ^ "Carnet". Le Point. June 26, 1996. Recovered 10 Augus
^ 大学の沿革 創価大学

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