International Internship I(Advanced)

Numbering Code G-EDU14 66380 PB47
G-EDU14 66380 PB46
Year/Term 2022 ・ Intensive, First semester
Number of Credits Course Type Practical training
Target Year Doctoral students Target Student
Language Japanese and English Day/Period Intensive
Instructor name ANDO SACHI (Graduate School of Education Senior Lecturer)
Outline and Purpose of the Course -----------
Anyone interested must contact the instructor BEFORE considering registering for the course.
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Students on international internships will work or engage in research on their chosen field at a corresponding international institution or research body based in Japan or overseas. This will give them the opportunity to delve more deeply into their individual research topics and discover new challenges and issues. This class is adopted as a “global education subject (advanced)” (i.e., a mandatory subject for all students under the Doctor of Education program) and it aims to develop students' academic inquiry and problem-solving abilities through an internship in an international institution (based in Japan or overseas) or in an overseas research body.
Course Goals ・Students should be able to organize their own internships independently
・Students should be able to clearly explain why certain issues emerged and communicate relevant results
Schedule and Contents 1. Pre-internship study (4 sessions)
First and second session: Individual interviews
Third and fourth session: Preparation
2. Internship (8 hours a day x 5 days a week x 2 weeks = 80 hours; equivalent to 10 sessions)
3. Post-internship study (1 session)
Results report
Evaluation Methods and Policy 【Evaluation method】
Performance is evaluated based on internship reports (diary 50%, results report 50%).

【Evaluation guidelines】
Achievement of attainment targets is evaluated according to the Graduate School of Education's evaluation guidelines.
Course Requirements None in particular
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students should read in advance--and later review--the suggested reference texts and articles,
distributed materials, and literature relating to their own specialization.
Textbooks Textbooks/References None
References, etc. To be outlined in class
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