Academic Year |
2024Year |
School/Graduate School |
Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences (Master's Course) Division of Educational Sciences Educational Design for Teacher Educators Program |
Lecture Code |
WNB78500 |
Subject Classification |
Specialized Education |
Subject Name |
肢体不自由指導法特論 |
Subject Name (Katakana) |
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Subject Name in English |
Further Study in Instructional Methods for Children with Physical Disabilities |
Instructor |
FUNABASHI ATSUHIKO |
Instructor (Katakana) |
フナバシ アツヒコ |
Campus |
Higashi-Hiroshima |
Semester/Term |
1st-Year, First Semester, 1Term |
Days, Periods, and Classrooms |
(1T) Tues9-10,Fri9-10:Faculty Office |
Lesson Style |
Lecture |
Lesson Style (More Details) |
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Seminar-centered, discussion, students' presentations Basically, face-to-face (Teams will be used) |
Credits |
2.0 |
Class Hours/Week |
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Language of Instruction |
J
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Japanese |
Course Level |
6
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Graduate Advanced
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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 |
A doctoral program (first semester) and a doctoral program (second semester) |
Keywords |
handicapped people, independent activities, educational planning, SDG_04 |
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 |
The purpose of this course is to learn the theoretical background of practical support techniques which are considered as world standards, and to develop skills. The aim of this course is to implement of support for handicapped people. |
Class Schedule |
lesson1: International trends in physical assessments of handicapped people(including discussions) lesson2: International trends in medical treatments(including discussions) lesson3: Intervention and support based on evidence(including discussions) lesson4: Explanation on Clinical Dousa-hou(including discussions) lesson5: Practice of Clinical Dousa-hou 1: Instruction planning(including discussions) lesson6: Practice of Clinical Dousa-hou 2: Reality of instruction(including discussions) lesson7: Practice of Clinical Dousa-hou 3: Evaluation of instruction(including discussions) lesson8: Instruction and support for ADL: Instruction planning(including discussions) lesson9: Instruction and support for ADL: Reality of instruction(including discussions) lesson10: Instruction and support for ADL: Assessment of instruction(including discussions) lesson11: Instruction and support for ADL: Communication devices and supportive devices(including discussions) lesson12: Student guidance(including discussions) lesson13: Teaching methods for children with progressive disorders(including discussions) lesson14: ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) and Goal-Oriented Approach and case studyⅠ lesson15: ICF (International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health) and Goal-Oriented Approach and case studyⅡ |
Text/Reference Books,etc. |
Hiroshi Morizaki, Kazuhiro Oyaizu, and Atsuhiko Funabashi. "Let's Learn Physical Movement!: Support for children with physical handicaps" |
PC or AV used in Class,etc. |
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Lectures might be conducted using visuals |
Learning techniques to be incorporated |
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Suggestions on Preparation and Review |
Assignments on what students found through discussion |
Requirements |
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Grading Method |
・Tasks for class (50 points) ・ Final examination (50 points) " |
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 |
"An evaluation survey for this course will be carried out at the end of the semester. Your cooperation will be highly appreciated. Teachers will make comments on the results in order to make future improvement. The survey won't take place if the number of participants is extremely low." |
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. |