Academic Year |
2024Year |
School/Graduate School |
School of Education |
Lecture Code |
C7001601 |
Subject Classification |
Specialized Education |
Subject Name |
Cross Cultural Studies on Education |
Subject Name (Katakana) |
クロスカルチュラルスタディズオンエデュケ-ション |
Subject Name in English |
Cross Cultural Studies on Education |
Instructor |
MARUYAMA YASUSHI |
Instructor (Katakana) |
マルヤマ ヤスシ |
Campus |
Higashi-Hiroshima |
Semester/Term |
1st-Year, First Semester, 2Term |
Days, Periods, and Classrooms |
(2T) Weds7-10:EDU A514 |
Lesson Style |
Lecture |
Lesson Style (More Details) |
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E-learning, Lecture and Discussion |
Credits |
2.0 |
Class Hours/Week |
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Language of Instruction |
E
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English |
Course Level |
2
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Undergraduate Low-Intermediate
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Course Area(Area) |
24
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Social Sciences |
Course Area(Discipline) |
07
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Education |
Eligible Students |
HUSA students and Japanese Students |
Keywords |
Crosscultural Study, Cultural Studies, Education, Study Abroad, Planning Cultural Exchange Programs, "husa" |
Special Subject for Teacher Education |
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Special Subject |
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Class Status within Educational Program (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | |
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Criterion referenced Evaluation (Applicable only to targeted subjects for undergraduate students) | |
Class Objectives /Class Outline |
This course will consider education in Japan as well as other countries, and enhance students' cross-cultural understanding. It has the following three objectives: 1) to have a brief idea about education in Japan; 2) to understand similarities and differences in education of different cultures; and 3) to possess an ability of mutual recognition in cross-cultural settings. Students are required to read course materials in advance, to attend class discussion, to give presentations about course materials and education in their own cultures, and to submit a term paper. They may also visit several schools nearby campus. The theme of this year may be “how to plan a cultural exchange program.” |
Class Schedule |
1.Introduction 2.What is culture?(1) 3.What is culture?(2) 4.What is culture?(3) 5.What is culture?(4) 6.Culture in Japanese School(1) 7.Culture in Japanese School(2) 8.Culture in Japanese School(3) 9.Culture in Japanese School(4) 10.Planning a cultural exchange program(1) 11.Planning a cultural exchange program(2) 12.Planning a cultural exchange program(3) 13.Planning a cultural exchange program(4) 14.Planning a cultural exchange program(5) 15.Wrap-up
No examination will be given.
We may visit some local schools. |
Text/Reference Books,etc. |
1. Handel Kashope Wright, “Cultural Studies in Education,” Joe L. Kincheloe and Danny Weil, eds., Critical Thinking and Learning: an Encyclopedia for Parents and Teachers, Greenwood Press, 2004. 2. Harold W. Stevenson and James W. Stigler, The Learning Gap: Why Our Schools Are Failing and What We Can Learn from Japanese and Chinese Education, Touchstone Books, 1994. 3. James W. Stigler and James Hiebert, The Teaching Gap: Best Ideas from the World’s Teachers for Improving Education in the Classroom, The Free Press, 1999. 4. Barbara B. Burn, “Study Abroad,” James W. Guthrie, ed., Encyclopedia of Education, 2nd Edition, Macmillan, 2003. Other reading materials will also be handed in class. |
PC or AV used in Class,etc. |
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(More Details) |
Textbooks and handouts. |
Learning techniques to be incorporated |
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Suggestions on Preparation and Review |
Students are required to read materials in advance. |
Requirements |
No prerequisite |
Grading Method |
Participation in class discussion (30%). -Presentations about reading materials and education of your own culture (30%). -Term paper (40%). |
Practical Experience |
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Summary of Practical Experience and Class Contents based on it |
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Message |
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Other |
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Please fill in the class improvement questionnaire which is carried out on all classes. Instructors will reflect on your feedback and utilize the information for improving their teaching. |