Mukoyama is known as the elementary school teacher who
has written the most books in the history of Japanese education.
He has published a remarkable 3,000 educational books in total,
including works he authored, co-authored, or supervised.
Some of his notable publications include:
BOOKS01
A record of Mukoyama’s ten-year search for the best way as a teacher from his early career.
This book serves as Mukoyama’s debut work and covers a wide range of topics, including strategies for dealing with school refusal and emotional disorders in children, the process of improving teaching skills through teacher apprenticeship, notable achievements in professional teaching, effective communication with parents, and involvement in circle activities.
The book was published by Gakugei Miraisha on April 10, 2017.
BOOKS02
A long-selling book that shows how to improve one’s teaching skills.
This long-standing book, the first edition originally published in 1985, has surpassed an extraordinary 100 editions. It provides valuable principles and guidelines for enhancing teaching skills, addressing questions such as “How can teachers improve their skills?” and “What efforts should be made and how?”
The new edition of the book was published by Gakugei Miraisha on August 8, 2015.
BOOKS03
Principles to engage and motivate children.
This book presents guidelines for achieving “better education” and providing a “more valuable education.” It explores strategies and approaches to enhance the quality of education.
The book is published by Gakugei Miraisha, with the latest edition released on August 8, 2015.