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科目の基本情報

開講年度 2021 年度
開講区分 国際交流センター(国際キャリアアップコース)
受講対象学生 学部(学士課程) : 1年次, 2年次, 3年次, 4年次, 5年次, 6年次
留学生と英語で学ぶ国際共修
選択・必修
授業科目名 世界遺産と私たちB
せかいいさんとわたしたちびー
Our World Heritage B
単位数 2 単位
ナンバリングコード
開講学期

後期

開講時間 金曜日 1, 2時限
授業形態

オンライン授業

* 状況により変更される可能性があるので定期的に確認して下さい

「オンライン授業」・・・オンライン会議ツール等を利用して実施する同時双方向型の授業
「ハイブリッド授業」・・・「対面授業」と「オンライン授業」を併用した授業
「オンデマンド授業」・・・動画コンテンツの配信等によって実施する授業

開講場所 国際交流センター 視聴覚室(総合研究棟Ⅱ2階)

担当教員 ブライアン・ジェームス・マホニー

Mahoney, Brian James

Instructor can be contacted through CIER office.

SDGsの目標
連絡事項

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学修の目的と方法

授業の概要 To introduce, explore and reflect upon the many wonders, both natural and made-made, that exist around our world.
学修の目的 This course will introduce the student to several amazing wonders, some natural, some man-made, around our world and focus on understanding key points of interest associated with each of these wonders. The importance of these wonders in our world and also the threats that these wonders face will be examined and discussed.
学修の到達目標 For students to develop a greater awareness and appreciation for each of these world wonders. To gain a better understanding of the vital roles that each has played throughout our histories, and to appreciate their importance in our present lives.
ディプロマ・ポリシー
○ 学科・コース等の教育目標

○ 全学の教育目標
感じる力
  • ○感性
  • ○共感
  • ○主体性
考える力
  • ○幅広い教養
  •  専門知識・技術
  • ○論理的・批判的思考力
コミュニケーション力
  • ○表現力(発表・討論・対話)
  • ○リーダーシップ・フォロワーシップ
  • ○実践外国語力
生きる力
  • ○問題発見解決力
  •  心身・健康に対する意識
  •  社会人としての態度・倫理観

成績評価方法と基準 100 total points. 1st assignment (15 points), 2nd assignment (50 points). Final assignment: Two parts (25 points & 10 points).
授業の方法 講義

授業の特徴

PBL

プロジェクト型PBL

特色ある教育

プレゼンテーション/ディベートを取り入れた授業
グループ学習の要素を加えた授業
地域理解・地域交流の要素を加えた授業
その他、能動的要素を加えた授業(ミニッツペーパー、シャトルカードなど)

英語を用いた教育

教員と学生、学生相互のやり取りが、ほぼ英語で進められる授業
授業改善の工夫
教科書 Materials will be provided by the instructor. Students have access to university computers made available in the classroom.
参考書 Documentary and Film: Several titles throughout the course will be presented in order to provide additional support to subject matter. These films will be shown in English/Japanese with English/Japanese subtitles.
オフィスアワー Friday after class: 12:00 - 12:30 (CIER Classroom).
受講要件 This is an English content class and therefore a strong background in English writing, reading and communication is necessary for success in this class. For our Japanese students a minimum score of 600 on the TOEIC test is required. *An above average score of at least 730 points on the TOEIC test is a strong indicator of English ability needed for success in this course.
予め履修が望ましい科目
発展科目 With a committed effort, students will gain a better understanding of many key natural and man-made wonders around our world. Reflecting on the past and present circumstances surrounding these various wonders, students will be encouraged to explore global issues in relation to the wonders in our world. Extended reading, film and documentary, oral presentation and written essay will also give students the opportunity to express facts, viewpoints and opinions in English.
その他 Please note that a short essay may be required prior to official acceptance into this class. If the essay is necessary, the information will be given at the first class session.

授業計画

MoodleのコースURL
キーワード 世界遺産、保存、修復、芸術、神話
Key Word(s) World Heritage, Preservation, Restoration, Art and Myth
学修内容 Class 1: Course Introduction. Students will respond in writing to several questions in regards to the course topic.
Class 2: Student introductions will be followed by an introduction to Assignment #1 (UNESCO World Heritage Site List, etc.)
Class 3: Assignment #1 preparations will continue. Students will begin Assignment #1 presentations.
Class 4: Assignment #1 presentations will continue. Assessment of student work will be provided for each student.
Class 5: Students will begin preparations for Assignment #2: Art Work Project/Presentation: Making World Heritage.
Class 6: Students will be provided with art materials for work on Making World Heritage Design Part One. Sketch materials for design, including paper, drafing pencils, watercolor/paint will be provided.
Class 7: Students will continue working on Part One of the project. Students will begin preparations for Part Two of the assignment. For Part Two, students will begin to create their model with materials provided for them.
Class 8, 9, 10: During these three class sessions students will continue crafting their models. Additional materials for construction will be provided.
Class 10: In preparation for their Making World Heritage presentations, students will need to organize a PPT to support their completed models for a class-wide presentation. At this time, students will be informed about the Off Campus Excursion to Ishiyama Kannon Park/final assignment.
Class 11 & 12: Making World Heritage class-wide presentations will be held over these two class sessions. Assessment of student work will be provided.
Class 13: Students will have time to finish their work from the Off Campus Excursion to Ishiyama Kannon Park.
Class 14 & 15: Students will present their final assignment work individually and then the following week in a class-wide discussion.
Class 16: Assessment of student work for final assignement including an overall assessment will be provided for each and every student.
事前・事後学修の内容 Prior to the following week's class, students will be assigned various prep work assignments, including, magazine/newspaper articles, research articles, online videos, etc. It is expected that students will spend from 1 - 3 hours per week on these prep work assignments. Students will also be expected to contact with the instructor during the week through email. Follow up work from these assignments may take an additional 1 to 2 hours of study time.
事前学修の時間:60分/回    事後学修の時間:60分/回

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