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授業科目名 | 年度 | 学期 | 開講曜日・時限 | 学部・研究科など | 担当教員 | 教員カナ氏名 | 配当年次 | 単位数 |
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英語3・7 Text-Based Interactive Learning (Improving)/英語(Ⅲ)・(Ⅶ) (Improving) | 2025 | 春学期 | 金4 | 法学部 | 淺見 ローナ 幸恵 | アサミ ローナ サチエ | 1年次配当 | 1 |
科目ナンバー
JU-EN1-003M,JU-EN2-007M
履修条件・関連科目等
In Text-Based Interactive Learning classes, students use English actively and interactively to learn about themes of interest to them and to share their knowledge and understanding with other students.
テキストベース・インタラクティブ・ラーニングの授業では、受講生それぞれが選択した関心のあるテーマについて調べ、その成果をクラスで共有することを通して英語を対話的に活用し、主体的な学びを実践します。
授業で使用する言語
日本語/英語
授業で使用する言語(その他の言語)
In this class you will work in: English, but can also use Japanese when you need to.
授業では英語を用いますが、必要なときには日本語を使うこともできます。
The teacher will use: English and a little Japanese when needed.
教員の使用言語:英語と必要最小限の日本語
授業の概要
Theme: Comparative governments and politics - forming profiles, exploring themes
In this course, you will learn about various countries and their governments, ranging from democratic to authoritarian. We will use a variety of research resources such as the United Nations’ websites, government and newspaper websites, and multimedia sources on the subject. You will select a country of your choice and will most likely study it for the entire year. There will be two cycles per semester. In each cycle there will be a research topic every week and at the end of the cycle, you will summarize your research in a slideshow presentation. The semester goal is to make a profile for your selected country. As each student builds their selected country’s profile, we will be able to learn how governments and politics work in different countries. Ultimately, this will help us to understand our own home government and political environment in a new way.
What you will do in class each week:
You will learn from both written and multimedia texts. Each week, you will make notes about the texts outside of class, and work in pairs or small groups in class to share in English (and some Japanese if necessary) what you have learned from those texts to develop your understanding with other students about your country. You will also write about your learning and make two slideshow presentations (one per cycle) for each semester to demonstrate what you have learned to other students.
Spring course outline:
In this spring semester, there will be two different cycles for our learning and research. In the first cycle, you will learn about how to become a citizen of your selected country, and the different branches of its government. You will also learn about someone’s experiences to become a citizen in your selected country. In the second cycle, you will learn about social and economic indicators and policies/laws of your country and the work of various NPOs and NGOs. As you share your research each week with other students, you will be able to compare and contrast their findings with your own and we will build a basic profile for each selected country.
Autumn course outline:
In the fall semester, we will continue our exploration of our class theme of “Comparative governments and politics” in Cycle 3 by looking at positions and policies of your selected government. You will focus on social and economic issues of your choice such as hate speech, press freedoms and restrictions, gender equality, drugs, poverty, technological innovation, economic sanctions, etc. Then in Cycle 4, everyone will describe a mass political movement and/or campaign and its effects within your country, and then look outward at how your country interacts with allies and also enemy or rival countries on the international scene.
科目目的
The main objectives of this course are to help you:
(1) engage interactively with others around texts of different kinds (for example, written, audio-visual, multimedia) so that you can develop the ability to use English
(2) build your knowledge on topics and issues of interest to you
(3) share that knowledge interactively with other people
(4) develop your critical understanding of the world.
この授業の目的は、以下の通りです。
(1)受講生が、様々なテクスト(例:書物、音響、映像、メディア)に触れることを通して英語を使う能力を育てること
(2)興味関心に基づくトピックや社会問題についての知識を養うこと
(3)他の受講生と学んだ知識を積極的にシェアできるようになること
(4)世界で起きていることについて批判的に理解できるようになること。
到達目標
(1) Through this course you will learn about different topics and issues of interest to you to do with the main theme of this course.
(2) You will improve your reading (and listening) skills and extend your understanding of the topics and issues in this course.
(3) You will develop your ability to use information on topics and issues that interest you.
(4) You will develop your ability to use English comfortably and fluently to explain, discuss and critically analyse information with other people.
(1)授業のメインテーマに関連した様々なトピックや社会問題について、理解できるようになること
(2)様々なトピックや社会問題について学びを深めることで、高度な英文の読解力や英会話の聴解力を身につけることができる
(3)関連するテーマについて、英語を用いて効果的に情報を収集し、また処理することができる
(4)英語を用いて批判的に分析を進めることができるようになり、さらに英語を用いて他の受講生に流暢に説明、及び議論することができる
授業計画と内容
Spring semester
第1回 Course introduction and requirements, Cycle 1 introduction to class, ICT tools, and websites, selection of the country you want to study, explain reading, how to take Cornell notes, set Cycle 1 personal goals
第2回 Cycle 1 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: describe paths to citizenship and one true story about how a person was able to gain citizenship in your selected country
第3回 Cycle 1 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: structure and power of selected country’s government (Executive)
第4回 Cycle 1 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: structure and power of selected country’s government (Legislative)
第5回 Cycle 1 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: structure and power of selected country’s government (Judicial)
第6回 Cycle 1 slideshow presentations: Day 1 students give presentations, followed by peer evaluations and discussions or journal responses
第7回 Cycle 1 slideshow presentations: Day 2 students give presentations, followed by peer evaluations and discussions or journal responses
第8回 Self-evaluation/assessment and look ahead to Cycle 2: evaluate Cycle 1, write Cycle 2 goals
第9回 Cycle 2 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: social indicators/spending/public policies or laws in your selected country (health, education, life expectancy, family, housing, etc.)
第10回 Cycle 2 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: economic indicators/spending/public policies or laws in your selected country (leading, coincident, and lagging indicators such as GDP, unemployment, inflation, etc.)
第11回 Cycle 2 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: key terms, paraphrasing: true stories of NPO/NGOs work in social or economic area (NPO/NGO blogs are ok for references here)
第12回 Cycle 2 slideshow presentation: Day 1 people give presentations, followed by peer evaluations and discussions and/or journal responses
第13回 Cycle 2 slideshow presentation: Day 2 people give presentations, followed by peer evaluations and discussions and/or journal responses
第14回 Self-evaluation/assessment: evaluate Cycle 2 goals, class survey, and review of the semester
Autumn semester
第1回 Review of spring semester and course requirements, select same or different country from the spring semester, write Cycle 3 goals
第2回 Cycle 3 sharing notes and journal responses: review and paraphrase highlights from the spring semester of your selected country
第3回 Cycle 3 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: positions & policies of two or more political parties or civic groups on a selected social issue such as hate speech, immigration, labor issues, press/media freedoms and restrictions, gender equality, refugees, etc.
第4回 Cycle 3 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: positions & policies of two or more political parties or civic groups on a selected economic issue such as climate crisis mitigation, drugs, poverty, income inequality, trade policy, technological innovation, infrastructure development, economic sanctions, globalization etc.
第5回 Cycle 3 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: A true story of a political person or group’s effect on a selected social or economic issue
第6回 Cycle 3 slideshow presentations: Day 1 people present, peer evaluation, and collaborate research
第7回 Cycle 3 slideshow presentations: Day 2 people present, peer evaluation, and collaborate research
第8回 Reflection and self-evaluation/assessment: evaluate Cycle 3 goals, write Cycle 4 goals
第9回 Cycle 4 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: describe a big political movement and/or campaign and its effect in your selected country
第10回 Cycle 4 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: focus on international political relationships - confirming a good relationship with another country or countries
第11回 Cycle 4 reading and taking Cornell notes, journal responses: focus on international political relationships - improving a difficult relationship with another country
第12回 Cycle 4 slideshow presentations: Day 1 people give presentations, followed by peer evaluations and collaborate research
第13回 Cycle 4 slideshow presentations: Day 2 people give presentations, followed by peer evaluations and collaborate research
第14回 Reflection and self-evaluation/assessment: evaluate Cycle 4 goals, class survey, and review of the semester
授業時間外の学修の内容
その他
授業時間外の学修の内容(その他の内容等)
Students will be expected to do 2 hours or more preparation outside class each week, including reading (and/or listening), finding sources of information, note-taking, writing, and/or presentations, discussions, and other activities in class.
受講生は、クラスの授業以外で毎週2時間以上の予習をすることが求められます。ここで言う予習とは、リーディング、リスニング、情報や資料収集、ノートテ―キングやライティング、プレゼンテーション準備などを指します。
授業時間外の学修に必要な時間数/週
・毎週1回の授業が半期(前期または後期)または通年で完結するもの。1週間あたり1時間の学修を基本とします。
成績評価の方法・基準
種別 | 割合(%) | 評価基準 |
---|---|---|
平常点 | 100 | Students will be graded mainly based on continuous assessment, in relation to (i) weekly preparation for class, (ii) weekly participation in class, (iii) products made during the semester such as presentations and written work, portfolios of work, reflections and self-assessments, and (iv) other ways of evaluating the quality and development of students’ use of English week by week. Note: To pass this course, students should have no more than 3 absences. 成績は主に平常点で決まります。平常点の内訳の概要は 以下の通りです: (i)毎週の宿題 (ii)毎週のクラスへの出席と参加 (iii)課題の評価(プレゼンテーション、ライティング、 ポートフォリオ、復習と自己評価) (iv)その他の評価基準 注意点:単位取得のためには、欠席が3回を超えないこととする。 |
成績評価の方法・基準(備考)
課題や試験のフィードバック方法
授業時間内で講評・解説の時間を設ける/その他
課題や試験のフィードバック方法(その他の内容等)
The teacher will provide feedback on assignments, notes, or other submitted materials. In class, you
will also receive peer feedback from other students as you develop and share your research through
the semester.
フィードバックとして教員が課題やノート等、提出物にコメントを書くことがあります。授業中、
学生はリサーチで得たものをクラスメイトと共有し、フィードバックしてもらうこともあります。
アクティブ・ラーニングの実施内容
ディスカッション、ディベート/プレゼンテーション/その他
アクティブ・ラーニングの実施内容(その他の内容等)
Outside of class, you will read from a variety of texts such as websites, news articles, and subtitled
videos. You will pick up key words and information and summarize the parts you want to remember.
You will select a topic of your own interest to research and report and make notes about your learning progress. You will learn to organize and outline your information in a logical way. During class, in pairs and small groups, you will explain and discuss your research, as well as share your research in a slideshow presentation.
授業外では、ウェブサイトやニュース記事、字幕付きビデオなど、さまざまなテキストを読みま
す。キーワードや情報をピックアップし、覚えたい箇所を要約します。自分の興味のあるテーマを
選んで調査・報告し、学習の進捗を日記にまとめます。情報を論理的に整理し、アウトライン化す
ることを学びます。授業では、ペアや小グループで、自分の調べたことを説明し、議論し、スライ
ドショーで発表します。
授業におけるICTの活用方法
その他
授業におけるICTの活用方法(その他の内容等)
Outside class, you will use online resources for listening, reading, and doing research each week, and in each class you will use manaba, Google Drive, Google Docs, or other ICT tools to share and develop your work with others.
授業外の課題として、毎週リサーチ・リスニング・リーディングにインターネットを使用します。
manaba、グーグルドライブ、グーグルドックス、さまざまなICTツールを活用
して、授業中はリサーチの内容や課題をクラスメイトと共有することがあります。
実務経験のある教員による授業
いいえ
【実務経験有の場合】実務経験の内容
【実務経験有の場合】実務経験に関連する授業内容
テキスト・参考文献等
There is no textbook for this course. The teacher will explain in class about online resources and other reference materials you will use.
ネット上のリサーチ資料及びその他参考資料については授業中に指示します。
その他特記事項
Students
In class, you will work in English, but can also use Japanese when you need to. 受講者も英語を用
いることが求められるが、必要に応じて日本語も使うことができる。
Teacher
The teacher will use English most of the time, and sometimes add explanation in Japanese. 教員は
主に英語で授業を進めるが、可能な場合は日本語で説明も加える。