シラバス
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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外書講読1 | 2024 | 春学期 | 木5 | 法学部 | ヘッセ スティーヴン |
ヘッセ スティーヴン |
2~4年次配当 | 2 |
科目ナンバー
JU-OL2-002S
履修条件・関連科目等
No prerequisites
授業で使用する言語
英語
授業で使用する言語(その他の言語)
授業の概要
(Attention: ALL classwork is done in English: See "Special Notes" at the end of this syllabus.)
This research and discussion course offers students an opportunity to do independent research on contemporary legal and social issues in Japan from a variety of perspectives. The Spring Semester begins with a focus on developing critical thinking for research and discussion.
Following the critical thinking units, students will begin independent research. Students will develop their research outside of class and this research is used as the basis for in-class discussions and presentations. With guidance from the instructor, students are encouraged to select and research a wide range of legal and societal themes.
In the past, some of the topics that students have researched regarding Japan include: hate speech, euthanasia, the legality of suicide, child labor and child abuse, Japan's new Security Laws, discrimination against minorities, international child abduction, gender (in)equality, death from overwork, same-sex unions, freedom of expression, maternity harassment, and other forms of harassment.
Classes follow the same basic format in both semesters. However students’ research topics differ from one semester to the next. Students are welcome to enroll for one or both semesters.
If you have any questions or concerns about this course, please contact the instructor at: Steve.00y@g.chuo-u.ac.jp
科目目的
This course is suggested for Law students and non-law students with an interest in contemporary issues of law and society in Japan. Students who take this course will gain a broader and deeper view of law and society in Japan, and, through consideration of specific societal issues, will come to enjoy a richer understanding of the role of law in Japan. In addition, students will gain a clearer understanding of the practical influence of law and how Japan's legal system influences the daily lives of this nation's residents.
到達目標
During this course, you will:
- develop a better understanding of law and society issues in Japan;
- develop your ability to research issues of law and society in contemporary Japan;
- learn and develop the skills needed to draft logical and comprehensive outlines;
- gain a better understanding of how the dynamics of law and society shape Japan;
- strengthen your confidence for studying with foreign students in a second language;
- improve your ability to negotiate knowledge acquisition with others in English;
and,
- acquire research and interpersonal skills useful for graduate study or career work.
授業計画と内容
The course is divided into 5 sections for a total of 14 classes.
Each "Independent Research" cycle will conclude with students giving presentations to small groups of class members:
I. Developing Critical Thinking (2 weeks)
II. Public Policy and Analysis of Legal Issues (1 week)
III. Independent Research and in-class discussion (5 weeks)
IV. Independent Research and in-class discussion (5 weeks)
V. Semester Review and class survey (1 week)
第1回 Course introduction and requirements; Intro to developing Critical Thinking.
第2回 Developing Critical Thinking
第3回 Public Policy and Analysis of Legal Issues
第4回 Cycle 1 sharing independent research: Developing sources
第5回 Cycle 1 sharing independent research: Developing structure
第6回 Cycle 1 sharing independent research: Developing analysis
第7回 Cycle 1 group presentations
第8回 Cycle 1 reflection and self-evaluation / assessment
第9回 Cycle 2 sharing independent research: Developing sources
第10回 Cycle 2 sharing independent research: Developing structure
第11回 Cycle 2 sharing independent research: Developing analysis
第12回 Cycle 2 sharing independent research: Developing opinions & perspectives
第13回 Cycle 2 group presentations
第14回 Semester review, reflection and class survey
授業時間外の学修の内容
授業終了後の課題提出
授業時間外の学修の内容(その他の内容等)
Students will be responsible for choosing research topics and developing their research step by step over cycles of 4 weeks. Discussions in class with the teacher and other students will help students deepen their research and understanding.
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4時間の学修を基本とします。
・毎週2回の授業が半期(前期または後期)で完結するもの。1週間あたり8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 | 50 | Preparation for and Participation in all classes |
その他 | 50 | Two (2) research outlines, with in-class presentations |
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
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)
Feedback will be provided by the instructor:
in class,
by email,
on Manaba,
and at anytime requested by the students enrolled in this course.
アクティブ・ラーニングの実施内容
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)
In this course we will use various methods of Active Learning, including:
Project-based Learning,
Discussion,
Pair and Group work, and
Presentations.
授業におけるICTの活用方法
実施しない
授業におけるICTの活用方法(その他の内容等)
実務経験のある教員による授業
はい
【実務経験有の場合】実務経験の内容
The course instructor:
- is trained and licensed as a lawyer (in the US, Massachusetts and DC);
- was an environmental columnist for the Japan Times for 25 years ("Our Planet Earth"); and,
- has taught Law & Society focused research-based courses for over 25 years.
【実務経験有の場合】実務経験に関連する授業内容
All of the above are drawn upon by the instructor for the content and teaching of this course.
テキスト・参考文献等
The teacher will provide some texts. However, students will be responsible for finding the resources and materials needed for their independent research.
その他特記事項
ENGLISH BELOW
忠告:この授業に関する重要な情報です!必ず以下を読んでください!
この授業では全てが英語で行われます。
例)課題、ディスカッション、ライティング、授業内プレゼンテーション
この授業では留学生と日本人学生の両方が一緒に参加するので、英語能力は必要不可欠です。
従って、TOEICスコア600以上なければ、落第する可能性が高くなります。
他にも”Selected Reading on Law” (外書講読)の授業はあり、”Basic” (基礎クラス)、日本語で授業が行われるものがあるので、もしこの忠告を見て、自分の英語能力に不安を感じる人がいればそれらの授業を履修してください。以下のものがその例です.
何か質問があれば以下のメールアドレスに連絡をしてください:
Professor Hesse
スティーヴン ・ ヘッセ
steve@tamacc.chuo-u.ac.jp
Teaching Approach:
This course will combine short lectures, class, group and pair discussions, independent research, and student presentations in small groups.
Please be aware that ALL work in this class is done in English, i.e., homework, discussion, writing and class presentations. International students and Japanese students study together in this class. Therefore, good English ability is essential. You must have a TOEIC score of 600 or higher or you will not be able to complete this course.
If you have any questions or concerns about this course, please contact the teacher:
Professor Steve Hesse
steve@tamacc.chuo-u.ac.jp