抄録
This article discusses the integration of kindergarten and elementary school teacher
training courses. The purpose is to identify practical issues and inevitable restrictions by
describing the construction of teacher training courses under certain legal conditions with
consideration of the number of credits. In particular, many universities that handle elementary
education courses offer both kindergarten and elementary school teacher training courses
because of social trends that connect kindergarten and elementary education. However, the
revision of various systems related to the teaching profession from 2016 to 2017 has made it
difficult for kindergarten and elementary school teacher training courses to coexist. Meanwhile,
junior high school teacher training courses, driven by the “compulsory-education-school”
concept, have easily permeated elementary school teacher training courses. Hence, the number
of kindergarten and elementary school teacher training courses that should be integrated is
expected to decrease. In a practical sense, the principle behind the composition of different
teacher training courses has been limited to the minimum number of compulsory subjects for
each course because of the limitation in the number of credits. Nevertheless, the specialty that
differs from such “cooperation” and “connection” of courses is actively being discussed. In sum,
this article highlights the need to deepen the discussion about the substance of teachers’
profession and to design related subjects and curricula.