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Masataro Sawayanagi

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Masataro Sawayanagi (澤柳 政太郎, Sawayanagi Masatarō, May 17, 1865 – December 24, 1927) was a Japanese educator,[1] academic administrator[2] and government official.[3] He was selected as a member of the House of Peers in 1909. In 1911, he became the first president of Tohoku University in Sendai City. In 1913, he was appointed the president of Kyoto University.[4] He is best known for writing the Revised Elementary School Code of 1900.[5]

References

  1. ^ Benjamin C. Duke (1 January 1989). Ten Great Educators of Modern Japan: A Japanese Perspective. University of Tokyo Press. p. 153. ISBN 978-4-13-057017-6.
  2. ^ Anthony Paul Cowie (2002). English Dictionaries for Foreign Learners: A History. Oxford University Press. pp. 4–. ISBN 978-0-19-925084-4.
  3. ^ Nobuo K. Shimahara (8 April 2014). Politics of Classroom Life: Classroom Management in International Perspective. Routledge. pp. 197–. ISBN 978-1-135-62902-1.
  4. ^ Daniel A. Wren; Ronald G. Greenwood (27 February 1998). Management Innovators: The People and Ideas that Have Shaped Modern Business. Oxford University Press. pp. 157–. ISBN 978-0-19-983940-7.
  5. ^ http://muse.jhu.edu/login?auth=0&type=summary&url=/journals/biography/v013/13.1.kobayashi.html