University (Ishikawa) ●

Theoretical and Practical Approaches to Educational Issues at School ◇University overview 【Characteristics】Our graduate school of education has an advanced b) Subjects or courses taught in English, if any English 【Characteristics and history】 educational research and development course specializing in is not used except in the Department of English, but Kanazawa University is located in Kanazawa, a city with fostering teachers at a higher level. In principle, applicants are professors who have a command of English may use it the traditional Japanese culture in people’s daily life. It required to obtain teaching certification at the time of graduation as a supplementary instructional language consists of 3 colleges of “Human and Social Sciences”, from university. This Course consists of the three following ◇ Accommodations “Science and Engineering” and “Medical, Pharmaceutical divisions: 1. Division of Clinical Education, which focuses on Students live in Kanazawa University International and Health Sciences”, 5 graduate schools and practical approaches to issues pertaining to school education. House while the students are Intensive Japanese organizations such as the Cancer Research Institute, the 2. Division of Curriculum Development, which focuses on Language Program Students. Residence Assistants University Libraries, the University Hospital. specialized knowledge and skills pertaining to curriculum contents. who are Japanese students of Kanazawa University The School of Teacher Education in the College of 3. Division of Special Needs Education, which focuses on always support your stay. Human and Social Sciences consists of 2 courses and education for students with special needs. Each division intendsto 【Outline of the International House】 the Graduate School of Education consists of 3 courses. develop teachers who will cope effectively with educational issues ・Number of rooms : 67 single rooms (14.03㎡ ) The Kakuma Campus, as the main campus of the at school, both theoretically and pragmatically. ・Monthly rent : 7,700yen university, offers the students opportunities to participate 【 Number of students to be accepted 】 10 students. ・Facilities: in a variety of activities together with students from other 【Preparatory Japanese language education】 Oct. 2011-Mar. 2012 Rooms : Refrigerator, Shower & Toilet, schools. It also boasts its surrounding nature which lets Students study Japanese 25h/week for 17 weeks in the basic Vacuum cleaner, Desk, Chairs, Wardrobe, Bed, etc. the students learn while feeling the transition of the Japanese training course at International Student Center, Coin-operated Laundry Rooms : Every floor beautiful four seasons. Kanazawa University. The course provides the students with Shower Rooms (coin-operated) : Men’s (2nd floor), The school has an attached kindergarten, elementary intensive training to master basic, proper and correct Japanese Women’s (3rd floor) school, junior high school, high school and school for usage. Students are able to continue studying Japanese after the ・Kanazawa University International House on the mentally retarded children. basic course. Primary, intermediate and advanced classes will be Kakuma campus is within a few-minute walk to [Number of Students](As of May 1, 2010) offered according to the student's ability. the School of Teacher Education. There are a Undergraduates: 7,982 Graduates: 2,423 【Academic Training】 Apr. 2012- Mar. 2013 convenience store and a shopping center nearby. (Undergraduates in the School of Teacher Education a) Course, type of teaching,etc.: and the Faculty of Education: 566 ・Each student will be assinged an academic advisor and a After completion of the program, if the student prefers, (Graduates in the Graduate School of Education: 56) tutor. They will offer him/her appropriate assistance in the student can live together with Japanese students in student dormitories (two dormitories for male 【International Exchange】 (As of May 1, 2010) his/her academic and daily life. Especially, the academic students, and one for female students). If the student Kanazawa University has concluded the General advisor will help the student to plan his/her whole study prefers to live in a private apartment or boarding house, Agreement for academic exchange and cooperation according to his/her speciality. Students are encouraged to the tutor will help the students with the procedure. With 133 Universities from 28 countries and a region. take lectures and seminars offered by the undergraduate and postgraduate courses. 491 students who come from 41 countries and 1 ◇Inquiries ・There are a number of licensed teachers who as part of their regions are studying at the University. Among them, 11 International Student Section, Student Affairs Div. further training study in the undergraduate as well as the overseas students are studying in the Faculty of Address: Kakuma-machi, Kanazawa 920-1192, graduate courses in the School of Teacher Education. Education and the Graduate School of Education. TEL : +81-76-264-5190 Therefore, the students in the Teacher-Training Program can ・Number of Students Having Completed The Program FAX : +81-76-234-4043 expect to have the opportunity to exchange information with (In the last three years) E-MAIL: [email protected] them on various topics of their interest. Academic year 2008: 4 Academic year 2009: 1 Web : http://www.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/index.html ・Students can also learn advanced methods in education Academic year 2010: 0 syllabus: 【Preparatory Japanese language education】 which utilize computers and various audio visual equipments ◇Outline of the course in belief: http://isc.ge.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/ in the School for Educational Research and Training. Kanazawa University

Graduate School of Education

Number & Nationality to Number of the Students Having Students to Qualifications and Name of Adviser Adviser's E-mail Address Course of Study Teaching Field(s) Completed the Program Be Requirements (in the last five years) Accepted In order to perform Professor MATSUSHITA Ryohei [email protected] Clinical Education Philosophy and Ethics of Education 10 research and Professor IKEGAMI Kimiko [email protected] Clinical Education Developmental Psychology educational activities at Professor YAEZAWA Michiko [email protected] Clinical Education School Psychology elementary and junior high schools, Professor KAYAHARA Michiharu [email protected] Clinical Education Lecture on Counseling applicants are required to have a Professor TANABE Shunji [email protected] Clinical Education School Management 1 Chinese basic knowledge of school education Professor MOROOKA Kosai [email protected] Clinical Education Theory of Teaching and the ability to communicate in Professor ASANO Hideshige [email protected] Clinical Education Lifelong Learning Japanese or English. Assoc. Professor SUGITA Mai [email protected] Clinical Education Guidance

Assoc. Professor TORII Kazuyo [email protected] Clinical Education History of Education

Assoc. Professor KAWATA Hitomi [email protected] Clinical Education Health Education Educational Technology and ICT Assoc. Professor KATO Takahiro [email protected] Clinical Education Education

Assoc. Professor DOI Taeko [email protected] Clinical Education Curriculum Studies 1 Mongolian

Assoc. Professor MATSUDA Yosuke [email protected] Clinical Education Education Sociology

Instructor HARADA Katsumi [email protected] Clinical Education School Counseling and Guidance

Professor KATO Kazuo [email protected] Curriculum Development Japanese Linguistics

Professor KONDO Akira [email protected] Curriculum Development Japanese Linguistics

Professor MAEDA Hisanori [email protected] Curriculum Development Japanese Literature

Professor YAMAMOTO Hajime [email protected] Curriculum Development Japanese Literature

Professor YABUCHI Takayoshi [email protected] Curriculum Development Literature written in kanji

Assoc. Professor ORIKAWA Tsukasa [email protected] Curriculum Development Teaching of Japanese Number & Nationality to Number of the Students Having Students to Qualifications and Name of Adviser Adviser's E-mail Address Course of Study Teaching Field(s) Completed the Program Be Requirements (in the last five years) Accepted Professor MURAI Atsushi Curriculum Development [email protected] Method of Teaching on Social Studies

Assoc. Professor ISHIGURO Morihisa [email protected] Curriculum Development History

Assoc. Professor KURODA Satoshi [email protected] Curriculum Development Japanese History

Assoc. Professor MATSUSHITA Shigeo [email protected] Curriculum Development Urban Sociology Professor OHTANI Minoru [email protected] Curriculum Development Mathematics Education 1 Myanmar

Professor YAMASHITA Hiroshi [email protected] Curriculum Development Algebra

Assoc. Professor MATSUMOTO Shin-ichiro [email protected] Curriculum Development Mathematics Education

Assoc. Professor MATSUMOTO Toyoji [email protected] Curriculum Development Computer Education

Assoc. Professor SATO Shuichi [email protected] Curriculum Development Harmonic Analysis

Assoc. Professor HASEGAWA Kazuyuki [email protected] Curriculum Development Geometry

Instructor ITOH Shinya [email protected] Curriculum Development Mathematics Education

Professor MATSUBARA Michio [email protected] Curriculum Development Science Education 1 Mongolian

Professor IHARA Yoshinori [email protected] Curriculum Development Chemistry

Professor YAKURA Kimitaka [email protected] Curriculum Development Biology

Professor KAWABATA Keiichi [email protected] Curriculum Development Biology 1 Philippine

Professor SAKAYORI Atsushi [email protected] Curriculum Development Earth Sciences

Assoc. Professor TSUJII Hiroyuki [email protected] Curriculum Development Physics

Professor SHINOHARA Hideo [email protected] Curriculum Development Music Education

Professor ONO Ryuta [email protected] Curriculum Development Instrumental Music(Piano)

Assoc. Professor ANDO Jyoko [email protected] Curriculum Development Vocal Music

Assoc. Professor ASAI Akiko [email protected] Curriculum Development Composition and Conducting

Professor WASHIYAMA Yasushi [email protected] Curriculum Development Art Education

Professor OMURA Masaaki [email protected] Curriculum Development Painting

Professor MATSUURA Noboru [email protected] Curriculum Development Construction(Design・Craft)

Professor MIYASHITA Takaharu [email protected] Curriculum Development Plastic Arts

Assoc. Professor ETO Nozomu [email protected] Curriculum Development Sculpture Number & Nationality to Number of the Students Having Students to Qualifications and Name of Adviser Adviser's E-mail Address Course of Study Teaching Field(s) Completed the Program Be Requirements (in the last five years) Accepted History of Sport and Physical Professor OKUBO Hideaki [email protected] Curriculum Development Education

Biomechanics in Health, Physical Professor YAMAMOTO Hiroo [email protected] Curriculum Development 1 Ugandan Education, R&D

Professor YOSHIKAWA Kyoko [email protected] Curriculum Development Expressive Movement Theory

Professor HATA Shuji [email protected] Curriculum Development Sports Coaching

Assoc. Professor Hougaku Atsuroh [email protected] Curriculum Development Sports Culture

Assoc. Professor SAITOH Kazuhiko [email protected] Curriculum Development Sport Pedagogy

Instructor MURAYAMA Takayuki [email protected] Curriculum Development Sport Psychology

Professor MATSUDAIRA Mitsuo [email protected] Curriculum Development Clothing Science

Professor WATAHIKI Tomoko [email protected] Curriculum Development Home Economics Education

Assoc. Professor OJIMA Kyoko [email protected] Curriculum Development Home Management Studies

Professor KANO Mikio [email protected] Curriculum Development Teaching of English 1 Myanmar

Professor MORIYA Tetsuharu [email protected] Curriculum Development English Linguistics

Professor SAWADA Shigeyasu [email protected] Curriculum Development English Linguistics

Assoc. Professor YAMAMOTO Taku [email protected] Curriculum Development British and American Literature

Assoc. Professor KUBO Takuya [email protected] Curriculum Development British and American Literature

Assessment and Support for the Professor YOSHIKAWA Kazuyoshi [email protected] Special Needs Education Mental Disability

Professor OHI Manabu [email protected] Special Needs Education Services to ASD Spectrum 1 Indian

Theory and System of Special Assoc. Professor KAWAI Ryuhei [email protected] Special Needs Education Education

Education and Psychology of the Assoc. Professor TAKEI Wataru [email protected] Special Needs Education Hearing Impaired

Assoc. Professor KOBAYASHI Hiroaki [email protected] Special Needs Education Guidance and Clinical Method KOBE University (Hyogo Prefecture)

Students have many chances of visiting and teaching fieldwork at our attached schools.

◇Accommodations: ◇ University overview ◇ Outline of the course for Teacher Training students Teacher’s trainees may live in a single room at ○ Characteristics and history ○ Characteristics of the program Hyogo International House, but because of a small Foreign teachers/employees of the Ministry of Education, Sports, Reflecting the cosmopolitan atmosphere of Kobe City, number of rooms, it may not be able to Science and Technology are accepted as teacher trainees under the Kobe University has always placed a great emphasis accommodate all applicants. In this case, Graduate School program. on academic exchanges with foreign universities in alternative accommodation will be arranged. various fields and has received a high academic ○ Number of students to be accepted: 3 students Residents may reside up to six months. reputation. The university has concluded agreements ○ Outline of the course ○ Number of rooms: Single room on academic exchange with 199 prestigious universities and institutions from 46 countries of the ・ Japanese language education 159 rooms at Hyogo International House world. (1)Period of program : October ,2011 – March ,2012 ○ Monthly rent (2)Basic course : First 6 months: Study of Japanese Life, Admission fee 37,300yen (nonrefundable) ○ International Exchanges Education and Culture; Fundamental Japanese Language Study at Rent fee 37,300yen + utility (every month) International Student Center, Kobe University. The next year: ・ Number of International students ○ Facilities Continuation of Japanese Language Study and Study of Japanese International students (As of May,2010) Life, Education and Culture; Concentration on research of one's air-conditioner, sink, unit bath-room, toilet, major field of study with a guidance of an academic professor. refrigerator, telephone, bed, desk, chair, Undergraduate students 111 bookshelf etc. ・ Specialized training Graduate students 737 ○ Information for Daily Life (1)Period of program : April ,2012 – March ,2013 Research students 298 5 minutes to walk to the nearest station, JR (2)Course, type of teaching, etc. Total 1,146 (74 countries) Nada station. Attend lectures related to one's study; regular discussion with an Commuting time to school: 30-40 minutes by academic professor. And some teacher-trainees may conduct train ・ Number of Teacher Training students research by attending a public school in Kobe city with an ◇Contact assistance and guidance of an academic professor. About 2 students are accepted every year Address: 3-11, Tsurukabuto Nada-ku KOBE, 657- April to July Spring Semester (Social gathering in June) 8501, Japan 2009 year 2 students August,September Vacation Department: Academic and Student Affairs section, 2008 year 1 students October to March Fall Semester (October or November One daytrip) Graduate school of Human Development and December Submit reports 2006 year 3 students Enviroment February Presentation of your research 2005 year 2 students March Completion ceremony TEL: +81-78-803-7924 / FAX: +81-78-803-7929 ・ Others E-mail :[email protected] Visiting schools, public facilities such as public halls and museums, Home-Page: http://www.kobe-u.ac.jp and companies. KOBE University

◇ Course Description, Number of students to be accepted, Qualifications and, etc.

Graduate School of Human Development and Environment Number of Qualification and Requirement for students. Number Name of Adviser E-mail Teaching Field(s) Course Description students to of students in past 5 years. be accepted ODA TOSHIKATSU oda@kobe- Social welfare,Sociology Social security system in Japan 1 Japanese(Basic) Conversation or Intemediate English (Professor) u.ac.jp TERAKADO YASUTAKA terakado@kobe- Geology Age determination of rocks 1 Japanese(Basic) Conversation (Professor) u.ac.jp NAGASAKA KOSAKU nagasaka@main. Applied geometry Topology and its applications 1 Japanese(Basic) Conversation (Associate Professor) h.kobe-u.ac.jp Kochi University (Kochi Prefecture)

● Each student will have an academic adviser, who will help him/her organize a curriculum, taking his/her field of studies and interests

◇ University overview ◇ Outline of the course for Teacher ◇ Accommodations ○ Characteristics and history Training students (As of May 1, 2010) Kochi University was founded in 1949 as a new ○ Characteristics of the program Asakura Campus: authorized national institution on the amalgamated Each student will have an academic adviser, who will help him/her Tokiwa/ Katsura/ Nanmei Dormitory ¥7,500-20,000 revision of KSchool ochi Teacher Training School, organize a curriculum, taking his/her field of studies and interests. Kochi High and Kochi Young Men’s Teacher Training Monobe Campus School, merged with Kochi Medical College in ○ Number of students to be accepted: Nissho Dormitory about ¥9,000 October 2003, and started anew as National A few students University Corporation Kochi University in April 2004. Foreign Student Dormitory ¥9,500 Kochi University aims at providing higher education ○ Outline of the course International House(Single¥5,900/ Double¥11,900/ with Kochi’s free and generous spirit as its ・ Japanese language education Family¥14,200) background. Students are initially required to take Japanese language lessons for Oko Campus Kochi Prefecture faces the Pacific Ocean to the the first 6 months at the General Education Center (Japanese and south against a backdrop of the Shikoku Mountain International House(Single¥5,900/ Double¥11,900/ International Student Support Section) at Kochi University. In addition, Range to the north, and is characterized by a Family¥14,200) they are allowed to take Japanese Language classes offered by the climate of four distinct seasons. The Kagami River Faculty of Humanities and Economics and Common Education. *Dormitory: Table/ chair/ bed/ locker/ bookshelf/ runs through the city. Kochi City is blessed with a common bathroom& kitchen variety of historical sites, and Kochi University has ・ Specialized training three campuses, Asakura Campus in Kochi City and *International House: Table/ chair/ bed/ locker/ a) Courses, Types of Teaching, etc. Monobe and Oko Campuses in Nankoku City. bookshelf/ wardrobe/ washing machine/ refrigerator/ A special curriculum, which consists of lectures, seminars, air- conditioner/ stove/ individual bathroom& kitchen. experiments, and individual tutoring will be provided to meet the ○ International Exchange(As of May 1 ,2010) requirements of each student. ◇ At present Kochi University has an enrolment of 143 b) Courses Taught in English Contact international students from 23 different countries. Basically, most classes are given in Japanese, except for Address: 2-5-1 Akebono-cho, Kochi-shi Student exchanges started in 1974 between Kochi University and the University of Queensland, some classes related to English. Kochi 780-8520 JAPAN Australia, and the two institutions signed the “Agreement on the Student Exchange Program” in International Student Exchange Office 1980. In 1989, Kochi University and California State ○Accommodation information TEL:+81-88-844-8145 FAX:+81-88-844-8718 University, Fresno and in 2006, Kochi University and 85%: Bicycle (within 10m: 55%, 10-15m: 30%) Göteborg University signed. So far Kochi University E-MAIL: [email protected] has concluded exchange agreements with 63 80% accommodation: within 2 km international universities. URL: http://www.kochi-u.ac.jp/ ※In case of this program, he/ she will live in Asakura Campus Name: Kochi University

◇ Course Description, Number of students to be accepted, Qualifications and, etc.

Faculty of Education/ Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences(Studies in Education) Number of Qualification and Requirement for students. Name of adviser E-mail Teaching Field(s) Course Description students to Number of students in past 5 years. be accepted kensced@kochi- Prof. Ken Kawasaki Science Education Science Education u.ac.jp Science Education (Faculty) Prof. Shunichiro Koh [email protected] Solid State Physics Physics (Graduate)

Prof.Michio Fuki [email protected] Cosmic Ray Physics Physics Organic Analytical Prof. Keiji Gamoh [email protected] Analytical Chemistry Chemistry 1 Daily Japanese conversation skills haratets@kochi- Insect Ecophysiology, A. Prof. Tetsuo Harada Biology u.ac.jp Chronobiology A.Prof.Gyo Itani [email protected] Benthology Marine Biology

Paleointensity experiments from volcanic Prof. Hidefumi Tanaka Solid Earth Sciences rocks

A Prof. Tadashi Geoscience Mineralogical Science Akamatsu

Prof. Shinji Miyata Instrumental music Piano 1 Daily Japanese conversation skills Prof. Joji Obara Vocal Music Vocal solo

Prof. Tsuneo Nasu [email protected] English Language Education English Language Education

A. Prof. Shizuya Tara [email protected] English Language Education English Language Education Applicants are required to have an elementary level of 1 Prof. Kanae Obika [email protected] English Literature English Literature Japanese/ Daily Japanese conversation skills

A. Prof. Fuminori [email protected] English Linguistics Syntax Matsubara

tamasaki@kochi- Applicants are required to have proficiency in English but Prof. Masaki Taniguchi English Linguistics English Phonetics, Speech Communication 1 u.ac.jp not in Japanese Number of Qualification and Requirement for students. Name of adviser E-mail Teaching Field(s) Course Description students to Number of students in past 5 years. be accepted [email protected] Pedagogy Educational Phylosophy A.Prof. Hideaki Okatani kato- Pedagogy Youth Support A.Prof. Masayuki Kato masayuki@kochi- u.ac.jp A.Prof.Nobuhiko [email protected] Pedagogy Educational Administration Daily Japanese conversation skill/ Japanese conversation Yanagibayashi 2 skills for discussion/ Understanding lectures where Pedagogy Japanese is used. Prof. Junichi Uchida [email protected] Community Education

A.Prof.rMotoharu kanayama@kochi- Psychology Developmental Psychology Kanayama u.ac.jp [email protected] Psychology Educational Psychology Prof. Naofumi Fujita babazono@kochi- Psychology Educational Psychology Prof. Youichi Babazono u.ac.jp [email protected] Physical Education Teachers Behaviors, Class Evaluation, Prof. Saburo Kariya u.ac.jp Pedagogy Track & Field

Prof. Toshiharu Inada [email protected] Sociology of Sports Lifelong Sports

Prof. Teruki Noji [email protected] Coaching Method Sports(Soccer) Coaching

Movement Theory in Sports Morphological Study on Movement in 1 Daily Japanese conversation skills [email protected] (Faculty) Sports, Apparatus exercise (Faculty) Prof. Kazushige Kamiya u.ac.jp Pedagogy of Physical Movement Instruction in Physical Education Education (Graduate) Class (Graduate) [email protected] Exercise physiology of Prof. Setsuo Komai The study of the aerobic exercise u.ac.jp Sports Prof. Kiyoyasu Honma Health Science Lifestyle and Health

Prof. Toshiyuki Nakano [email protected] Mathematics Education Mathematics Education Japanese conversation skills for discussion Ability to read 1~2 papaers written in Eng. on Math.Edu. Prof. Keiyu Kunimoto [email protected] Mathematics Education Mathematics Education

[email protected] Prof. Tomikazu Fujimoto Constitution Japanese Constitution 1 Ability to read books about law written in Japanese u.ac.jp

Prof. Eiji Fujita [email protected] Teaching Social Studies Teaching Social Studies 1 Japanese conversation skill for discussion

A. Prof. shihiroFujitsuka [email protected] Geography Urban Geography 1 Japanese conversation skill for discussion

Fundamental study in linguistic sys tem of Japanese (Faculty) Prof. Makoto Kuno Japanese Linguistics 1 The fundamental ability to read and write Japanese Contrastive research between Japanese and other language (Graduate) Number of Qualification and Requirement for students. Name of adviser E-mail Teaching Field(s) Course Description students to Number of students in past 5 years. be accepted [email protected] Prof. Takatoshi Endo Oriental History Chinese History 1 Daily Japanese conversation skills u.ac.jp harasaki@kochi- Prof. Michihiko Harasaki Philosophy History of Western Philosophy 1 The fundamental ability to read and write Japanese u.ac.jp A Prof. Satoshi yamazaki@kochi- Economics Economic Thought 1 Japanese conversation skill for discussion Yamazaki u.ac.jp Prof. Takahiro Doihara [email protected] European Art European Art yosimitu@kochi- Prof. Seiji Yoshimitsu Woodworking Japanese traditional woodcraft u.ac.jp 1 Daily Japanese conversation skills Lecturer. Kazuhiro [email protected] Graphic Design Graphic Design Yoshioka Lecturer. Tetsutaro [email protected] Sculpture Sculpture Abe Lecture on Method and Theory of Arts and Crafts Education (Faculty) Prof. Yoshimasa aneko [email protected] Arts and Crafts Education Lecture and Seminar on Arts and Crafts The fundamental ability to read and write Japanese/ Daily 1 Education (Graduate) Japanese conversation skills Home Economist Education・Consumer Prof. Kyoko Kojima [email protected] Home Economics Education Sciences

Daily Japanese conversation skills/ Japanese Prof. Kazuko Tamura [email protected] Clothing Clothing 1 conversation skills for discussion ablity to read and write in Japanese

Prof. Rumiko Kikuchi [email protected] Home Economics Education Home Economics Education 1 The fundamental ability to read and write Japanese

Psychology For Children Psychology For Children with Japanese conversation skill for discussion ability to read Prof. Shin-ichi Terada [email protected] with Developmental 1 Developmental Disabilities in Japanese Disabilities

Prof. Yoshihiro Masuo [email protected] Technology Education Technology Education 1 Daily Japanese conversation skills A Prof. Kanako [email protected] 1~2 Daily Japanese conversation skills Korenaga Special Needs Education Special Needs Education [email protected] Prof. Aya Yamanaka Music Education Music Education 1 The fundamental ability to read and write Japanese u.ac.jp

kogutaka@kochi- Clinical Psychology, Stress-related Disease, Cognitive Behavior A Prof. Takashi Koguchi 1 Daily Japanese conversation skills u.ac.jp Behavioral Medicine Therapy

Lecturer. Nozomi nshimada@kochi- Daily Japanese conversation skills. Pedagogy Teaching and Curriculum Design 1 Shimada u.ac.jp The fundamental ability to read and write Japanese (Kumamoto)

● The goal of Kumamoto University’s pre-service and in-service teacher development program is to give basic and professional knowledge and skills in various areas of Japanese education.

University Overview Program Outline Accommodations Kumamoto University was established in May 1949 incorporating The goal of Kumamoto University’s teacher education International House, the dormitory for Interna- several institutions, including The Fifth High School and program is to give basic and professional knowledge and tional students, is located about 1.5 km Kumamoto Medical College. Now, it has seven undergraduate skills in various areas of Japanese education. The Faculty east of the Main Campus. More than 100 faculties and seven graduate schools. There are about 10,000 of Education conducts specialized courses for students international students and guest scholars undergraduate and graduate students, and about 2,100 teaching who wish to be kindergarten, elementary, junior, or senior reside there. staff. high school teachers in the following subjects: Japanese, social studies, mathematics, natural science, music, Rent Cost (excluding water and electricity) Faculties art, health and physical education, industrial technology, Single room: ¥9,000 Letters, Education, Law, Science, Medicine, Pharmaceutical living sciences, English, special support education (pedago- Double room: ¥14,000 Sciences, and Engineering. gy, psychology), and school health nursing education. Family room A: ¥20,000 Total number of students accepted:32 Family room B: ¥18,000 Graduate Schools There are seven faculties offering graduate level study: Educa- Courses Room Deposit tion, Social and Cultural Sciences, Science and Technology, ①Japanese language (October 2011 to March 2012) Single room: ¥18,000 Medicine, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Health Science. There is Japanese for everyday living and for conducting research Double room: ¥28,000 also a separate School of Law established in 2004. after entering Kumamoto University. Family room A: ¥40,000 Beginning and intermediate courses are available. Family room B: ¥36,000 Graduate School of Education ②Specialized Course (April 2012 to March 2013): In the Graduate School of Education, there are currently two Mainly individual instruction from the student‘s academic Furnishings majors: Educational Practices and School Subjects Methods advisor. Students also take regular classes with other Sink, shower and toilet, air conditioner, and Practices , undergraduates or graduate students to deepen know- bed, refrigerator,electric, cooker, desk, In addition to college graduates, the Graduate School of Educati- ledge of their research subject. At the end of the aca- telephone (for receiving calls only). on also accepts in-service school teachers. Its goal is to impr- demic year, students are expected to present their ove the quality of teachers through general research related research results. For further information, please contact: to achieving practical educational results. ③Others: Center for Globalization, Kumamoto University As of October 1, 2010 there were 371 foreign students from 41 Individual field trips with academic advisors. 2-40-1 Kurokami countries studying at Kumamoto University. The number of in- On-site observations at schools. Kumamoto 860-8555 Japan service teachers from other countries accepted to the Graduate School-sponsored field trips. TEL: +81-96-342-2103 School program in the last three years is (1) 2010:2(Myanmar, Phi Field trips to cultural facilities and historic sites.These FAX: +81-96-342-2130 lippines); (2)2009:4(Brazil, Indonesia, Myanmar, Mongolia); are offered once a year as part of the University's E-mail: [email protected] (3) 2008:3(Myanmar, Honduras, Indonesia); educational guidance. HP: http://www.kumamoto-u.ac.jp/ In 1995, the International Student Center was established to pro- vide education and guidance for students from abroad. As of Syllabus: http://info.kumamoto-u.ac.jp/kuma October 1, 2009, Kumamoto University has established inter- moto-u/campus national exchange agreements with 110 colleges, universities, and institutions in 27 countries. Kumamoto University

Master's Course in Education Number of Number of Name of adviser Mail Address Teaching field(s) Course description students to be Others previous students accepted Masaomi Horihata professor [email protected] Japanese Linguistics Problems of Japanese Classical Linguistics 1 associate Naoki Haruta [email protected] Japanese History Regional History professor Mamoru Yamanaka professor [email protected] Economics Econometric Analysis associate Kozo Yamamoto [email protected] Geography Human Geography 1 professor Hideyuki Yahata professor [email protected] Ethics Problems of Ethics associate Rieko Ueda [email protected] Law Legal History professor Jin-ichi Itoh professor [email protected] Mathematics Geometry 1 Botany, Education in Biological Kazumori Masamoto professor [email protected] Biology 1 (Myanmar) Sciences associate Tsutomu Tanabe [email protected] Biology Ecology, Zoology professor Organic Chemistry , Environmental Hideaki Shimada professor [email protected] Chemistry 1(Jordan) Chemistry, Education in Chemistry Hitoshi Tanaka professor [email protected] Geology Biostratigraphy, Education in geology 1 associate Yasuo Miyabuchi [email protected] Earth Science Volcanology, Geomorphology professor Kazuhiro Fukushima professor [email protected] Physics Physics Education, Nonlinear Physics 1 (Egypt) associate Physics Education, Condensed Keita Kishigi [email protected] Physics 1 (Egypt) professor Matter Physics associate Shigeyoshi Watanabe [email protected] Science Education Science Education, Biology Education 1 (Malaysia) professor associate Kyoko Mori [email protected] Music Education Music Education professor Takatsugu Hirawa professor [email protected] Music Education Voical Music

Seigo Yoshinaga professor [email protected] Music Education Music Education 1 associate Harue Kunieda [email protected] Music Education Composition professor Izumi Hakamada professor [email protected] Music Education Instrumental Music

Takashi Nakayama professor [email protected] Musicology Music Theory, History of Music Master's Course in Education Number of Number of Name of adviser Mail Address Teaching field(s) Course description students to be Others previous students accepted Motohiro Umeda professor [email protected] Art Education Construction, design 1

Masaki Yokode professor [email protected] Art Education Art Education 1 On the Study of Art Theory and Art Noboru Yoshikawa professor [email protected] Art Education 1 History Hitoshi Sugou professor [email protected] Art Education Wood Craft, Art Education 1 associate Takumi Matsunaga [email protected] Art Education Painting(Western Style Painting) 1 professor associate Nobuyuki Ogata [email protected] Art Education Sculpture 1 professor Health and Physical Teaching Theory of Physical Education, Dance, Reiko Sakashita professor [email protected] 1 (Indonesia) Education Gymnastics associate Yuji Ozawa [email protected] Sports Kinematics Sports Kinematics, JUDO professor 1 Health and Physical Shiroh Norimoto professor [email protected] Teaching Theory of Physical Education Education associate Takahiro Goto [email protected] Physical Education Sport Sociology professor Management of Management of Physical Education Yasutaka Nakagawa professor [email protected] Physical Education And Sport associate Takashi Karasugi [email protected] Sports Kinematics Principles of Physical Education professor 1 Hirotoshi Ifuku professor [email protected] Sports Kinematics Exercise Physiology associate Yasuharu Ohishi [email protected] Sports Kinematics Exercise Physiology professor Mitsuo Tsukamoto professor [email protected] Technology Education Metal Work 1

Kimiko Numata professor [email protected] Home Economics Cooking Science, Dietary Habits 1 Housing Design, Housing Plan, Kayoko Torikai professor [email protected] Home Economics 1 Urbun Design associate Home Management, Principles of Ayako Yahata [email protected] Home Economics 1 professor Home Economics associate Mitsuko Miyase [email protected] Home Economics Homemaking Educationm, Enviromental Education 1 professor associate Tamami Soda [email protected] Home Economics Clothing, Clothing Construction 1 professor Master's Course in Education Number of Number of Name of adviser Mail Address Teaching field(s) Course description students to be Others previous students accepted English Language Tatsuhiko Toda professor [email protected] English Linguistics / Linguistics 1 Teaching associate English Language Kenji Matsuse [email protected] History of English 1 professor Teaching associate English Language Shiro Ikeda [email protected] American Literature 1 professor Teaching English Language Ren-ichi Suzuki professor [email protected] English Literature 1 Teaching English Language Nobuyuki Takaki professor [email protected] English Education(Teacher Training) 1 1 (Brasil) Teaching associate English Language Hiroshi Shimatani [email protected] English Education(Teaching Method) 1 1 (Indonesia) professor Teaching associate Special Support Teppei Kikuchi [email protected] Psychology for Children with Disability 1 professor Education associate Special Support Shoji Higo [email protected] Education for Children with Disability 1 professor Education associate Special Support Hiroko Furuta [email protected] Education for Children with Disability 1 professor Education Special Support Takashi Hoshikawa professor [email protected] Intervention for Student with Disability 1 1(Philippines) Education Yoichi Nakata professor Pedagogy School Management 1 (China) associate Haruo Manba [email protected] Pedagogy Moral Education 1 (China) professor Kotarou Hori professor [email protected] Pedagogy History of Education Basic associate Yoichi Shiraishi [email protected] Pedagogy Educational Method2 knowledge of 1(Paraguay) professor Japanese associate Miho Fuii [email protected] Pedagogy Sociology of Education professor associate Chiaki Yamashiro [email protected] Pedagogy Youth-Adult Education professor associate Daisuke Kobayashi [email protected] Pedagogy Philosophy of Education professor Noriyuki Nagata professor [email protected] Pediatrics Pediatrics, School Health Yogo Teacher’s Education, School Yosiko Matsuda professor [email protected] School Health Health, Health Education 1 associate Yuuko Honda [email protected] Science of nurcing Health Education, Mental Health professor associate Fumihiro Omasu [email protected] Public Health Epidemiology , Physiology professor Number of students to be accepted (total) 32 of Education (Kyoto Prefecture) ● Kyoto University of Education offers a training based on practical teaching at schools. A dedicated academic adviser supports your research. ◇ The University ◇ Course Outline of Teacher Training ◇ Accommodations

1. The University 1. Program Features (a) Accommodations are available through (a) Regional Features Kyoto University of Education offers a training based on practical the university. Kyoto has more than 1200 years of history teaching at schools. Two primary schools, two junior high schools, Average Monthly Rent ¥30,000 and was once the capital of Japan. a high school, a School for Children with Special Needs and Average Monthly Transportation ¥10,000 It still remains very active and progressive a kindergarten are affiliated with the university. Adding to this, (b) 10 single rooms in arts and academic activities, attracting both the research takes place in the Kyoto environment, 1 family room native and overseas students and tourists. where international and traditional culture thrives. (c) Equipment (b) Feature and Outline 2. Number of students to be accepted 8 students. Each room has an air-conditioner, The campus is very conveniently located in a water heater, a unit bathroom, curtains the southern part of historic city of Kyoto. 3. Outline and basic furnishings. Over 130-year-old university offers a Teacher (a) Japanese Language Education (d) Living information around the Training program. Term: 6 months - October 1st, 2011 thru March 31st, 2012. accommodations and time to the The postgraduate research program includes There is no course solely for the purpose of teaching Japanese university 13 departments: Education, Social Sciences, Language for Teacher Training Students at this university. A shopping mall, a hospital, a park Japanese Culture, Western Culture, * In the case of applicants having an already advanced level of and a library are in walking distance. Mathematics, Science, Physical Education, Japanese language ability, the Japanese Language Course will It takes about 30 minutes total on Music ,Fine Arts, Home Economics, Industrial be shortened and they may proceed to directly to their a train and walking to Kyoto University Arts, Developmental and Handicapped- specialized research studies. of Education, one hour to the Japanese Education and Child-care Education. The (b) Special Education Language Training facility. natural, green and spacious campus (140,000 Term: 1 year - April 1st, 2012 thru March 31st, 2013. sq. meters) also holds Organization of Advisers specific to one’s desired area of study and individual Educational Research and Practice Centers, research is possible. ◇ For Further Inquiries: Information Processing Center, and There are no tuition fees for Teacher Training Students and Address : Health Center. depending on level of interest, Japanese language ability and 612-8522 1, Fujinomori-cho, Fukakusa, (c) International Students understanding of the area of study, with the permission of the Fushimi-ku, Kyoto-shi, Japan Fiscal Year(Foreign Students)《 Teacher Training department, postgraduate courses may be attended. Administration : Students》 Under the guidance of one’s advising instructor, a final research Office : 2006(64)《8》, 2007(53)《8》, 2008(36)《6》 paper is to be submitted. International Student Exchange Section 2009(52)《10》, 2010(55)《12》 (c) Practical Training, Activities, etc. (d) Others(Organization) There are possible participatory visitations to school classes and Contact(TEL・FAX・E-mail) : Research Division of Education activities of affiliated or regional schools. Twice a year, foreign TEL : +81-75-644-8159 The United Graduate school of Professional research students may also participate in excursions, foreign FAX : +81-75-644-8169 Teacher Education student focused events and other sponsored cultural activities. E-mail : [email protected] Instructors:136 Home Page Address : Undergraduates: 1,381 Postgraduates: 180 http://www.kyokyo-u.ac.jp/ Postgraduates(The United Graduate School): 122 Postgraduate Special Education: 21 University Name:Kyoto University of Education

◇Research Contents, Possible Applicants, Field Specialties, Conditions, Requirements and etc.

Research Division of Education

Possible Name of Adviser E-mail Address Teaching Field(s) Content(s) Conditions, Requirements(From past 5 years Acceptance Records) Applicants

MORIYAMA Takuro moriyama@kyokyo- 1. Studies of Japanese Grammar Japanese Linguistics 1 Student Contrastive studies are also available. Professor u.ac.jp (Syntax & Semantics)

Must have one year or longer prior experience of teaching Japanese or directing foreign Teaching Japanese as a language program. Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance HAMADA Mari hamadam@kyokyo- 1.Studying approaches and contents of TJSL Second Language 1 Student from research advisers in Japanese, OR must have TOEFL score of 61 or more on Associate Prof. 2.Studying intercultural contact situation u.ac.jp Intercultural Education the Internet-Based Testing , or approximate level of English proficiency.(From past 5 years Acceptance Records 5)

TANIGUCHI Tadashi tadashi@kyokyo- 1.Studies of Chinese Prose and Poetry Written by Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Chinese Studies in Japan 1 Student Professor u.ac.jp Japaness Writers in Japanese.

OKUNO Kumiko okunokm@kyokyo- Modern Japanese Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers 1.Study of Modern Japanese Literature 1 Student Associate Prof. u.ac.jp Literature in Japanese.(From past 5 years Acceptance Records 1)

1.Deepen the basic understanding of present day HIRAISHI Takatoshi hiraishi@kyokyo- Social Philosophy Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Philosophy and Ethics and subsequent issues. 1 Student Professor Applied Ethics in Japanese. u.ac.jp 2.Specialized readings related to research topic

Chosen Field of study and field of specialty must be the same. 1.Studies on the Social Sciences contemporary Japanese YAMASHITA Hirobumi mountain@kyokyo- Social Science Education Must be at least an elementary level teacher. Citizenship Education and Environmental Education 1 Student Professor Environmental Education Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers u.ac.jp 2.Practical training in Elementary & Junior High Schools in Japanese.

Social Studies 1.Basic understanding of Social Studies, MIZUYAMA Mitsuharu mizuyama@kyokyo- Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Citizenship Education Citizenship and Environmental Education 1 Student Professor in Japanese.(From past 5 years Acceptance Records 2) u.ac.jp Environmental Education 2.Practical research in Primary and Secondary Schools Research theme must relate to chosen field of Study. KAGAWA Takashi kagawa@kyokyo- Urban Geography 1.Deepen the understanding about Japanese cities 1 Student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Professor u.ac.jp in Japanese.

TAOKA Fumio 1.Contemporary Japanese Economy Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Japanese Economy 1 Student Professor [email protected] 2.Modern History of Japanese Economy in Japanese.

Chosen Field of study must be the same. ISHIKAWA Makoto ishikawa@kyokyo- Environmental 1.Studies of Environmental Economics and Policy 1 Student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Associate Prof. economics u.ac.jp in Japanese.

KIRIKI Shin Dynamical systems 1.Non hyperbolic dynamical systems and chaotic behavior 1 Student Professor [email protected]

1. Developments in Teaching Material for Science SHIBAHARA Hiroyasu Science Education Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Education.(Microscale Chemistry Experiments) 1 Student Professor [email protected] (Chemistry) in Japanese or a score of more than 61 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Testing). 2. Study and Observation of Science Class in Japan 1.Research works of animal development, especially KAJIWARA Yuuji kajiwara@kyokyo- of mammalian development Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Biology 1 Student Professor u.ac.jp 2.Reading of the textbooks related to developmental in Japanese. biology Possible Name of Adviser E-mail Address Teaching Field(s) Content(s) Conditions, Requirements(From past 5 years Acceptance Records) Applicants

TANAKA Satoshi stanaka@kyokyo- Earth Science Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers 1.Study and observation of Geology in Japan 1 Student Associate Prof. u.ac.jp (Geology) in Japanese.

Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers TANAKA Takako 1.Decent the understanding of Japanese Music Music 1 Student in Japanese, or Must have score of more than 79~80 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Professor [email protected] Culture and its History Testing).

1.Deepen the understanding of Arts Education in Japan MURATA Toshihiro tomurata@kyokyo- Research topic must relate to chosen field of study. Arts Education 2.Teaching Methods 1 Student Professor (From past 5 years Acceptance Records 2) u.ac.jp 3.Evaluation

Research theme must be related to chosen Field of Study. ISHIKAWA Makoto 1.Research on Art Appreciation and Museum Education Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Art Education 1 Student Professor [email protected] 2.Understanding art education in Japan in Japanese or a score of more than 61 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Testing).(From past 5 years Acceptance Records 1) 1.Comparison of sports environments of child in Japan and home country 2.Comparison of policies to promote sports in Japan and Chosen Field of study and research topic must be related. NAKA Hiroshi Sport Managenent home country 1 Student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Professor [email protected] Developmental Education 3.Comparison development of children and young people in Japanese. in Japan and home country 4.Comparison of school physical education curriculums in Japan and home country 1.Deepen the understanding of Physical Education in Chosen Field of study and field of specialty must be the same. ITANI Keiko Health and Japan 1 Student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Professor [email protected] Physical Education 2.Research related to research topic in Japanese or a score of more than 61 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Testing). 3.Practical research in Elementary and Secondary Schools Chosen Field of study and field of specialty must be the same. INOUE Fumio 1.Deepen the understanding of Health Education in Japan Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers School Health 1 Student Professor [email protected] 2.Readings of thesis related to research topic in Japanese or a score of more than 61 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Testing). (From past 5 years Acceptance Records 1)

Must have corresponding research topic.. ITO Shinichi Information Science 1.Computational Physics 1 Student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Associate Prof. [email protected] in Japanese or a score of more than 61 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Testing).

Chosen Field of study and field of specialty must be the same. English Language Education NISHIMOTO Yuichi 1.Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers 2 Students Professor [email protected] 2.Vygotsky's Cultural - Historical Theory in Japanese or a score of more than 79~80 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Testing). Vygotsky studies (From past 5 years Acceptance Records 3) Chosen Field of study and field of specialty must be the same. English Language Education 1.Teaching English as a Foreign or Second Language IZUMI Emiko Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers 2.Teaching and Evaluating for the Communicative 1 Student Professor [email protected] in Japanese or a score of more than 79~80 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Testing). Applied Linguistics Competence (From past 5 years Acceptance Records 3)

1.History of Japanese Education and Educational Chosen field of study and field of specialty must be the same. OKABE Mika Educational history Thoughts 1 Student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Associate Prof. [email protected] Educational Anthropology 2.Historical and Anthropological Study on Childhood in Japanese.(From past 5 years Acceptance Records 1)

Chosen field of study and field of specialty must be the same. HOMMA Tomomi 1.Study of Clinical Psychology in Japan Clinical Psychology 1 Student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Professor [email protected] 2.Study and observation of counseling in Japanese.

1.Studies of Horticultural Science, and Environmental Chosen field of study and field of specialty must be the same. YANAGAWA Tadashi yanagawa@kyokyo- Horticultural Education 1 Student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers Professor Science, Plant tissue culture u.ac.jp 2.Study of Plant Tissue Culture in Japanese or a score of more than 61 in TOEFL(Internet-Based Testing). The United Graduate school of Professional Teacher Education

Possible Name of Adviser E-mail Address Teaching Field(s) Content(s) Conditions, Requirements(From past 5 years Acceptance Records) Applicants

SASAKI Naomasa nsasaki@kyokyo- Course of Teaching Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers 1.Study of teaching improvement and teaching method 2 Students Associate Prof. u.ac.jp Improvement in Japanese.

KATAYAMA Noriko Course of Guiddance 1.Deepen the understanding about Japanese student Sufficient language ability to be able to receive guidance from research advisers 2 Students Professor [email protected] Improvement guidance in Japanese.(From past 5 years Acceptance Records 1) Mie University (Mie)

● In the Faculty/Graduate School of Education, excellent academic advisors carefully guide and train Teacher-Training Students for their goals.

◇University Overview ◇Outline of the Course ◇Accommodation Mie University has the well-equipped Foreign ○University Overview ○Program Characteristic Students’ House(a) and Foreign Students’ Dormitory(b). Mie University consists of five undergraduate In the Faculty/Graduate School of Education, excellent academic They accommodate students joining in this program. faculties and five graduate schools (Humanities, advisors carefully guide and train Teacher-Training Students for their Education, Medicine, Engineering and Bioresources). goals. ○Number of Rooms The campus is located in Tsu city, blessed with an ・For singles 30(a), 52(b) excellent natural environment facing the beach on ○Number of Accepted Students ・Quad room 8(only b and only for women) the east and the Suzuka Mountains on the north- ・For couples 5(a) west. 1 per field (for some fields, 2 to 3) The Center for International Education and ○Monthly Dormitory Fee Research plays a central role in the ・For singles 5,900 yen(a),13,000 yen(b) ○Outline of the Course internationalization of Mie University. The center ・For Quad room 6,500 yen(person) offers Japanese language classes for international ・For couples 11,900 yen ・Preparatory Japanese Language Education students, special courses in English, and a summer The Center for International Education and Research offers an school for students invited from partner universities. ○Equipment intensive Japanese language education during the first six months. Unit Bath,(only a) toilet, air-conditioner, bed, Supplementary course at the Center for International Education and refrigerator, desk, chair, closet Research is available. Furthermore, an appointed advisor of the Faculty gives ○Around the Dormitories supplementary lessons at any time. There are many convenience stores around the ○ International Exchange dormitories. ・Academic training ・Number of international students Each student pursues his major filed of study under the guidanceof 220 (as of May 1, 2010) ◇ Further Information an academic advisor. Address: 1577 Kurimamachiya , Tsu, Mie, 514-8507, JAPAN ・Others ・Number of students accepted to the course Contact: International Relations Office Students can join events organized by the Center for International 2005 1 (Myanmar) Academic Affairs and Information Education and Research. 2006 1 (Venezuela) Department 2007 1 (Mexico) TEL +81-(0)59-231-9688 Fax +81-(0)59-231-5692 E-mail kokusai-t@ab.mie-u.ac.jp Mie University Home page : http//www.mie-u.ac.jp Center for International Education and Research http://www.cie.mie-u.ac.jp Mie University

◇The contents of training, the number of acceptance, qualification, conditions, etc.

Facuity of Education

Number of Name of the academic The conditions in accepting, an acceptance track e-mail address Teaching Field(s) Researches students staff (Occupation) record (for the past five years) acceptable

Application of Information and Educational Communication Tecnology in Aquiring enough Japanese ability for understanding Tsutomu Shimomura Technology, [email protected] Education, Development of one or two contents of lectures. (Professor) Computer Science Educational Material for Computer One (Tailand) Education Science Education Digital Storytelling as an e- portflolio, Devepment of Computer Hitoshi Susono Learning Sciences, Aquiring enough Japanese ability for understanding [email protected] Assisted Language Learning one or two (Professor) Educational Media contents of lectures.(none) ,Distance Learning for International Exchanges Miyagi University of Education

● ( Miyagi Prefecture )

For the future of School Education /As the main Teacher Training Education Facility in Tohoku

◇Introduction to the university ◇Outline of the course ◇Housing ○Features of this program Students should live in the As the only university of education in the Tohoku ①Since our university has a close relationship with real school education, international student house of Tohoku region, Miyagi University of Education has now been in students can acquire realistic experience out of university. ②Furthermore, students University.See(http://www.bureau.toho operation for more than forty five years. MUE consists can receive high quality education in small classes, ③and can attend a number of ku.ac.jp/kokusai/exchangej/hallj/index. of the Faculty of Education (Elementary Education exchange activities with Japanese students and foreign students. html)(http://www.bureau.tohoku.ac.jp/ Teacher Training Track, Secondary Education Teacher ○Number of students to be accepted : Seven students each year manabi/manabi12/mm12-8.htm.) . Training Track and Special Needs Education Teacher ○Period of the course : From October 1, 2011 to March 31, 20123 In the case of No Room Available , Training Track), Graduate School (Research Division of ○Overview of classes Students should live in the Tohoku Education, Graduate School for Teacher Training) Since ・Japanese education University dormitory run by a private its foundation, MUE has had more than 14,000 students According to the student's level, there are 11 classes from beginners' to advanced company. who are currently working as teachers, for educational level. The course runs for one year, and students can learn with a small number of Be informed that stay duration of the institutions, the public service, the media, companies etc. foreign students. ・Special subjects international student house of Tohoku The basic knowledge about Japanese culture, education and the special research University is limited by 1 year and for the students own subject students should find a place to live by Total number of foreign students Japanese Japanese culture, society and nature. themselves. for a final half year. circumstance (only for program students ) Japanese Education in the school and long life. education (only for program students ) ◇Inquiry Field research and Guidance of school and experience of the field research. practice (only for program students ) Address: Aramaki aza Aoba, Aoba- Research of your own field with instruction of the ku Sendai City, Japan 9800845 Special research supervisor. International Student Section, Miyagi ・Final report University of Education Students should write the report on the book of “Teacher training student Phone: +81-22-214-3654 program annual report”. FAX: +81-22-214-3621 Teacher training course students E-mail: ・In addition [email protected] 2007 2008 2009 2010 Teacher training course students can take lectures of almost all lessons according fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year fiscal year Home page: to their Japanese capability. Three Three Two Six http://www.miyakyo-u.ac.jp/ Students can pursue their individual study under the supervising professor, and persons persons persons persons http://www1.miyakyou.ac.jp/archive/ tutor of the Japanese students will help with their research activities. eng.html MIYAGI UNIVERSITY OF EDUCATION Fields of Studies and number of students admitted Number of Acceptance record ('06 - '10) E-MAIL Address Course Name Teaching Field(s) Students Number of (@staff.miyakyo-u.ac.jp) Country Admitted Acceptance Japanese Education Prof. Hitoshi Endo [email protected] Science of the Japanese Language Seven 2 China Prof. Hideo Aizawa [email protected] Japanese Education in the 3 China, Korea Prof. Yukiko Kojima [email protected] Japanese Literature whole 1 China Prof. Tetsuo Shimamori [email protected] Chinese Literature and Asian Culture university 0 Prof. Aya Nakachi [email protected] Juvenile Literature 1 China Prof. Yoshio Watanabe [email protected] Japanese Modern Literature 0 Assc. Prof. Miwako Oda [email protected] Chinese Literature and Chinese Culture 12 China, Korea, Vietnam, Mongolia,USA Social Studies Education Prof. Kayoko Kondo [email protected] History of Japanese Laws 0 Prof. Hitoshi Kanno [email protected] Sociology 2 China Prof. Takaaki Koganezawa [email protected] Human Geography 2 Korea, Mongolia Prof. Kiyoshi Saijo [email protected] Physical Geography 7 China, Myanmar Prof. Hiroshi Takeuchi [email protected] History of Economics 0 Prof. Hisatoshi Matsuoka [email protected] Social Studies Education 1 China Assc. Prof. Miki Iyanagi [email protected] Political Science, History of Political Thought 3 China, Mongolia Assc. Prof. Keiko Hakota [email protected] Modern Chinese History 0 Assc. Prof. Yukiyoshi Hotta [email protected] Japanese Modern History 2 China, Mongolia Assc. Prof. Tsuyoshi Yoshida [email protected] Social Studies Class Management theory 2 China Mathematics Education Prof. Haruki Yamada [email protected] Analysis 0 Prof. Hitoshi Uryu [email protected] Analysis 0 Automorphic Forms and Repvesentation Theory of Prof. Koichi Takase [email protected] 0 Lie Groups Prof. Teruhiko Tabata [email protected] Mathematics Education 0 Prof. Masaomi Morioka [email protected] Educational Engineering, Mathematical Logics 0 Assc. Prof. Hiroyuki Kamata [email protected] Differential Geometry 0 Assc. Prof. Hisao Taya [email protected] Algebraic Number Theory 0 Science Education Prof. Eiji Nagata [email protected] Science Education 0 Prof. Takeshi Ikeyama [email protected] Physical Chemistry, Molecule Part Optics 0 Prof. Kimiharu Ishizawa [email protected] Biology 0 Prof. Toshiro Kawamura [email protected] Stratigraphy, Deposition Geology. 0 Prof. Hideyuki Sawatari [email protected] Analytical chemistry, geochemistry 0 Prof. Yoshiko Takada [email protected] Planet science 0 Prof. Ken'ichi Tabata [email protected] Science Pedagogy 0 Prof. Yoichi Tamaki [email protected] Radiochemistry, Inorganic Analytical Chemistry 0 Condensed Matter Physics Study, Physical Prof. Yoshiaki Chiba [email protected] 0 Education Prof. Yoshiyuki Fukuda [email protected] Elementary particle physics (neutrino physics) 0 Mongolia Superconductivity, Thin Films, Educational Assc. Prof. Tetsuji Uchiyama [email protected] 0 Simulation Softwares Number of Acceptance record ('06 - '10) E-MAIL Address Course Name Teaching Field(s) Students Number of (@staff.miyakyo-u.ac.jp) Country Admitted Acceptance Science Education Assc. Prof. Kayoko Kasai [email protected] Organic metal complex chemistry Seven 0 Assc. Prof. Satoshi Sugawara [email protected] Aerology in the 0 Assc. Prof. Ryusaku Deguchi [email protected] Animal embryology, cell physiology whole 0 Assc. Prof. Arimune Munakata [email protected] Animal action physiology university 0 Music Education Prof. Kazuo Kikkawa [email protected] Composition 0 Prof. Keiko Owa [email protected] Singing 1 China Assc. Prof. Satomi Oshio [email protected] Musicology 1 Mongolia Assc. Prof. Teru Kurato [email protected] Keyboard 2 China,Poland Assc. Prof. Hiroyuki Harada [email protected] Vocal Music, Chorus 6 China,Momgolia,Poland Art Education Prof. Haruyuki Asano [email protected] Craft (ceramic art) 2 China Prof. Masahiko Katsura [email protected] Design (product, graphics, and space ) 2 China, Korea Prof. Keiichi Tachihara [email protected] Fine arts, Art Education 2 China, Korea Prof. Hideki Nitta [email protected] Fine Arts Theory, History of Fine Arts 1 China Assc. Prof. Fumihira Abiko [email protected] Painting, Picture 1 China Assc. Prof. Yutaka Torao [email protected] Sculpture 9 Italy Assc. Prof. Kiyoshi Hirakakiuchi [email protected] Paintings, Woodprints, Media Art 3 China Assc. Prof. Takashi Murakami [email protected] Art Education, Project-type Art Activities 5 China Health and Physical Education Prof. Mariko Satomi [email protected] Body Expression, Gymnastics 0 Prof. Jun'ichi Maeda [email protected] Movement Physiology (Minute Circulation) 0 Assc. Prof. Koichi Ikeda [email protected] Movement Method Study, Biomechanics 0 Theory of Sport Movement and Behavior, Theory Assc. Prof. Hidetoshi Kinoshita [email protected] 0 and Practice of Artistic Gymnastics Pedagogy of Physical Education, Curriculum Assc. Prof. Tetsuya Kurokawa [email protected] 0 Assessment in Physical Education, Sports Literacy Domestic Science Prof. Yoshiro Kamata [email protected] Food Science 0 Prof. Shigekazu Nishikawa [email protected] Clothing 0 Assc. Prof. Yasuko Onodera [email protected] Study and Development of Teaching Materials 0 Assc.Prof. Aya Kamei [email protected] Dietary Fiber 0 Housing Study (Construction Environmental Assc. Prof. Masanori Sugawara [email protected] 0 Engineering) Assc. Prof. Michiko Horiguchi [email protected] Family Relationship Studies,Childcare Studies 0 Technology Education Prof. Masaaki Oka [email protected] Crop study, vegetable breeding study 0 Prof. Hiraku Abiko [email protected] Technical Education 0 Prof. Motohisa Ono [email protected] Machining 0 Communication Engineering (Fiber Optic Prof. Kiyonobu Kusano [email protected] 0 Communications) Electricity and electronics (living body information Prof. Yoshinari Mizutani [email protected] 0 measurement engineering) Assc. Prof. Akinobu Ando [email protected] Department education of technology 0 Number of Acceptance record ('06 - '10) E-MAIL Address Course Name Teaching Field(s) Students Number of (@staff.miyakyo-u.ac.jp) Country Admitted Acceptance China, Mongolia, Thailand, Laos, English Education Prof. Nobuya Itagaki [email protected] Psycholinguistics, English Education Seven 8 Vietnam,Bangladesh,Hondulas Prof. Kazutake Sugawara [email protected] Germanic Linguistics in the 0 Prof. Kiyoshi Takahashi [email protected] English Semantics, Progmatics, Syntax, Linguistics whole 1 Vietnam Prof. Hiroshi Fujita [email protected] English Literature university 2 China, Korea Assc. Prof. Tetsuo Nishihara [email protected] English Phonetics, English Phonology, Morphology 1 China Infant Education Prof. Junko Ito [email protected] Infant Psychology 2 China Movement Obstacle Study (Chronic-disease Child Special Needs Education Prof. Yoshinori Murakami [email protected] 0 Psychology, Health Psychology) Prof. Shigemi Aoki [email protected] Visual-impairment Education 0 Prof. Mari Inohira [email protected] Visual-impairment Child Education 1 China Prof. Hiroyuki Sugai [email protected] Communication Obstacle Study 0 Prof. Hirohisa Sekiguchi [email protected] Juvenile Psychiatry 0 Prof. Shigeru Nakai [email protected] Movement Obstacle Study 0 Prof. Shota Fujishima [email protected] Hearing handicapped-child Psychology 1 China Education of Physically and Mentally-handicapped Prof. Toru Watanabe [email protected] 1 China Children Study Assc. Prof. Nobuyuki Nagai [email protected] Visual Impairment 0 Assc. Prof. Jo Matsuzaki [email protected] Education for Auditory Impairment 0 School Education Prof. Kenji Kasama [email protected] History of Japanese Education 1 Philippines Prof. Osamu Miyamae [email protected] Clinical psychology , Psychotherapy 0 Assc. Prof. Makio Taira [email protected] Educational Psychology 0 Assc. Prof. Taketo Tabata [email protected] Educational Method Study 2 USA,China Assc. Prof. Yutaro Nashimoto [email protected] Social Education, Lifelong Learning Theory 2 China Assc. Prof. Manami Honzu [email protected] Educational Administration Study 2 China Assc. Prof. Junya Kubo [email protected] Educational Psychology 0 Environmental Education Center Prof. Yoshihiro Ugawa [email protected] Living Thing Information Science 3 China Prof. Chiemi Saito [email protected] Preservation Biology 0 Prof. Takashi Muramatsu [email protected] Organic Physical Chemistry 2 China Assc. Prof. Tomoyuki Shimano [email protected] Environmental Education Practice 0 Assc.Prof. Koji Mizota [email protected] Entomolpgy,Enviromental Education 0 Center for Clinic in Education Prof. Akinobu Honma [email protected] Study of Instruction 1 Korea Assc. Prof. Toshiyuki Yoshimura [email protected] Educational Method Study 2 China, Korea Special Needs Education Prof. Shizuka Sato [email protected] Clinical Psychology 0 Research Center Prof. Kazuto Noguchi [email protected] Handicapped-child Psychology 3 China, Philippines China, Korea, Vietnam, Mongolia, Thailand, Research Center for Education Prof. Tomonori Ichinose [email protected] Japanese Language and a Japanese Situation 31 Indonesia, Australia, Italy, Russia,Uzbekistan China, Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, Italy, USA, in International Understanding Assc. Prof. Akiko Takahashi [email protected] Japanese Language Education 26 Latvia, Estonia,Uzbekistan,Chili University of Miyazaki (Miyazaki Prefecture)

● The trainees mainly take classes of their major, while doing a teaching practice at University kindergarten,elementary school, or junior high school. In this way they can have an opportunity to experience directly how the Japanese education system works.

◇ University overview ◇Outline of the courses for Teacher Training ◇ Accommodations students University of Miyazaki is a national university which Men’s dorm 100 rooms, Women’s dorm 100 rooms consists of four faculties(Education & Culture, ○Characteristics of the program Medicine, Engineering and Agriculture) and six graduate schools attached to each faculty. Taking a student’s Japanese language ability into consideration, the University offers two kinds of subject: Singles = 167 rooms ○Divisions and Departments Couple & Families = 8 rooms ◇ Education & Culture (Divisions): Teacher (a) Classes in major subjects are chosen by the students under Training, Humanities and Social Sciences the guidance of their advisors. Students will have opportunitiesto visit elementary and secondary schools and to take part in some ◇ Medicine (Schools): Medicine, Nursing. Single=4700yen, cultural exchange activities with pupils at these schools. ◇ Engineering (Departments): Applied Physics, Couple= 9500yen, Families= 14200yen Applied Chemistry, Electrical and Electronic (b) Japanese language classes appropriate to the ability of the Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, student will be taken. Mechanical Systems Engineering, Computer Science and Systems Engineering. (c) The trainees mainly take classes of their major, while doinga Each room has a bed, a desk, a chair and a closet. teaching practice at University kindergarten,elementary school, or ◇ Agriculture (Departments): Agricultural and A kitchen, shower room and washing room are junior high school. In this way they can have an opportunity to provided for the common use. Environmental Sciences, Forest and Environmental experience directly how the Japanese education system works. Sciences, Biochemistry and Applied Biosciences, ○Number of students accepted: no more than 3 Marine Biological and Environmental Science, ○Outline of the course Animal and Grassland Sciences, Veterinary Supermarket, Convenience store, Restaurant, etc. Sciences After arriving in Japan, students receive Japanese language The dorms are on Kibana Campus. education for six months at another institution before the in-service ○University Facilities: Cooperative Research Center, teacher training program, as explained below, starts at University of Center for Educational Research and University – Miyazaki. ◇ For further Information, contact: Community Relations, Frontier Science Research (a) Japanese Language education Global Support Office, University of Miyazaki Center, Center for International Relations, etc. *Intermediate Japanese I〜VI * Advanced Japanese I〜 IV 1-1 Nishi Gakuen Kibana-dai ○Number of teachers and students *Japanese Culture I〜VI Miyazaki 889-2192 JAPAN ◇ undergrads: 4,842 ◇ graduates: 703 *Tutoring will be provided if necessary (b) Specialized training TEL: +81-985-58-7134 ◇ teachers: 671 ◇ officials: 745 *Major subject classes are chosen under the guidance of an FAX: +81-985-58-7782 ○International students:118 (18 countries) advisor. A research plan will also be made with the help of an advisor. E-mail: [email protected] ○Number of Teacher Training students: We have so (c) Class hours:15 classes per semester (30 hours) HP: http://www.miyazaki-u.ac.jp/ far accepted 3 students by this program. (d) Field Trips and Events: Observation tour, etc. Syllabus: http://www.of.miyazaki-u.ac.jp/gakumu/ University of Miyazaki

◇ Course Description, Number of students to be accepted, Qualifications and, etc.

Graduate School of Education Number of Qualification and Requirement for students. Number Name of Adviser E-mail Teaching Field(s) Course Description students to of students in past 5 years. be accepted Rumiko Takahashi [email protected] Physical Education Dancing as a basic means of Education 1 A conversation ability in Japanese / An interest in Dancing Associate Professor u.ac.jp

Kazumi Shraishi [email protected] Japanese Literature Mainly modrn Japanese novels 1 Advamced level of japanese/ An interest in Japanese culture Associate Professor u.ac.jp

Toshi hiro Yamada Japanese language ability good enough to understand traditional [email protected] Japanese Literature Mainly Classical Japanese literature 1 Professor u.ac.jp Japanese literature/ An interst in Japanese traditional culture

Shigemi Takei [email protected] Music Education Music Education: theory and practice 1 A conversation ability in Japanese/ Basic music skills Professor u.ac.jp A conversation ability in Japanese or English/Engaged in Suehiro Ando Handicapped Children [email protected] Views on handicap and treatment education 1 education of physically and mentally handicapped infants and Professor u.ac.jp Psychology children Shin Tatsumoto A conversation ability in Japanese/ Fundamentals of psychology [email protected] Psychology Mental development of infants 1 Associate Professor u.ac.jp and childcare

Ryukichi Shinada [email protected] Physical Education Physical Education 1 A conversation ability in Japanese Professor u.ac.jp

Toshitaka Iwamoto A conversation ability in Japanese or English/ Majoring in [email protected] Biology System of animal world 1 Professor u.ac.jp Biology

Hayashi Nakayama A conversation ability in Japanese or English/ Majoring in [email protected] Science Education Basic philosophy of science education 1 Professor u.ac.jp Science Education

Yoshie Fukuhara Home Economics A conversation ability in Japanese/ Ambitious to become a [email protected] Some problems and research model of home tr 1 Professor u.ac.jp Education teacher

Hisae Shinohara Sociological, cultural, historical and [email protected] Study of Food 1 A conversation ability in Japanese Associate Professor u.ac.jp physiological viewpoint of human birth Nagasaki University

● The faculty of education offers on-the-job training and practical assistance, for students to acquire a range of educational knowledge and skills necessary in classrooms or teaching realities.

◇Introduction to the University ◇Outline of the program ◇Accommodation ○Outline of the University ○Characteristics of the program International House Nishimachi Main Building, Building A and Building B and Sakamoto International House are four Nagasaki University consists of the Faculties of The Committee for International Students was dormitories for international students in Nagasaki University. Education, Economics, Medicine, Dentistry, established with the cooperation of all members of When there is no vacancy, students need to rent private Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering, Environmental the Faculty of Education. It aims to help apartment rooms. Studies, and Fisheries. There are about 90 teachers international students' study or research progress Here is the number of rooms for international students. successfully. It provides students with activities in the Faculty of Education specialized in Japanese, ○ The Number of Rooms Social Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Music, such as parties and fieldwork and makes efforts to meet students' everyday needs so that they can -Single room 77rooms Art, Health and Physical Education, Technology, have a comfortable environment to pursue their -Couple room 4 rooms Home Economics, English, Educational Science, interests. Educational Psychology, Education for Handicapped -Family room 4 rooms Children, and Early Childhood Care and Education. An ○Number of students -Four Bed Rooms 21rooms elementary school, a lower secondary school, a Number of students: 8 ○ Rent school for children with special education needs, and -Room for single 8,177yen–17,600yen a kindergarten are also affiliated. The international ○Outline of the program -Room for couple 23,000yen-35,000yen students can visit those facilities to observe how children are educated at Japanese schools. ① Japanese Language(2011.10~2012.3) -Room for family 39,000yen-44,000yen a) Course -Four Bed Rooms 19,275yen (per person) ○International Exchange ○ Equipments /Furnishings Students are to study the Japanese language for ・Number of International students: six months at the International Student Center. Air conditioner, bed, desk, chair, wardrobe, reading lamp, refrigerator, shower, toilet, laundry room (common use), 7654 undergraduate students and 1430 graduate b) Supplementary course dining room (common use) students are currently enrolled in the University. In the Faculty of Education there are 1017 It is given as 20 hours per week at the ○ Information for Daily Life and Commute Time undergraduate students and 72 graduate students. International Student Center according to each student's Japanese comprehension ability. It takes 20 minutes to walk from university campus to The international students are 365 of which 24 International House. It locates in the quiet neighborhood and students are enrolled in the Faculty of Education. ②Academic training(2012.4~2013.3) housing for government workers is also located in same property. Sakamoto International House locates in university ・Accomplishment a) According to each student's hospital. It takes a few minutes on foot from Sakamoto Nagasaki University has academic exchange International House to Medical department and department Specialized subject, one or more faculty members of Dentistry. There is a shopping center around Sakamoto programs with many overseas universities and is very will supervise him/her. The student will take area but it takes 30 minutes to main campus by a streetcar. active in research and student activities. There are seminars and lectures for a year under the 104 exchange programs which include such supervision of the professor(s). The student must universities as National University of Singapore, submit a thesis (written in Japanese or English) at ◇For further information, please contact: Pukyong National University, Chiang Mai University, the end of the course. International Exchange Division China Pharmaceutical University, Leiden University, b) Guidance in English Cheju National University, and Kyungpook National Research Promotion and International University. The total of 16 students has been The student may be supervised in English if Affairs Department Nagasaki University enrolled in this program in the past 10 years, and he/she wishes. 1-14 Bunkyo‐machi, Nagasaki 852‐8521,Japan their origins include various countries such as South Korea, the Philippines, Myanmar, Thailand, Indonesia, TEL:095‐819‐2237 FAX:095-819‐2125 Mexico, Paraguay and Saudi Arabia. e‐mail:[email protected] Web:http:www.nagasaki-u.ac.jp/ Nagasaki University CourseDescription and Terms of Admission Graduate School of Education Number of Name of Adviser Terms of admission and e-mail address Teaching Field(s) Course Description students to (Official Position) Number of students accepted in the past 5 years be accepted Takashi KATSUMATA katumata@nagasaki- Japanese Education Japanese Literature (Classic Literature) 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Tateo YAMAMOTO yamamoto@nagasaki- Japanese Education Japanese Education 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Keiko SUZUKI keiko-s@nagasaki- Japanese Education Syodo Education 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Takana NAKAJIMA takanan@nagasaki- Japanese Literature Japanese Education 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp (Literature Written by Chinese Classics) Masatake HIRASE masa-i@nagasaki- Japanese Education Japanese Education 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Ken-ichi HORII horii@nagasaki- History of Ancient Europe History of Classical Athens 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Shinji NAGAOKA shin@nagasaki- Geography Geomorphology and Quaternary Geology 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Seiji NAGATA seiji@nagasaki- Economics Economic Theory or Mathematical Economics 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Tomoyoshi IIZUKA iizuka@nagasaki- Western Philosophy , Ethics Problems of Philosophy and Ethics1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Masahiro FUKUDA fukuda@nagasaki- Social Studies Education Development of Social Understanding 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Masayuki TANIGAWA tanigawa@nagasaki- Political Science History of Political Thought 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Maki FUKUTOME fukutome@nagasaki- History of Japan Political history at Japanese the early modern age 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Shunji ABE abe-s@nagasaki- Politics Japanese Life History 1 (Assistant Professor) u.ac.jp Yuichi KITAMURA yu-kita@nagasaki- Mathematics Analysis (Professor) u.ac.jp Hiroshi KAJIMOTO kajimoto@nagasaki- Mathematics Geometry 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Kenji HIRAOKA khiraoka@nagasaki- Mathematics Education Mathematics Education (Professor) u.ac.jp Kaori MIYAUCHI mkaori@nagasaki- Mathematics Education Mathematics Education 1 Conducted in English (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Byungdug JUN bdjun@nagasaki- Web Information System GIS by WebGIS (Professor) u.ac.jp 1 Conducted in English Chiaki NAKAMURA [email protected] Construction of Computer System for Educa Computer and Network System (Associate Professor) -u.ac.jp tion Masao KOGA m-koga@nagasaki- Physics, Physics Education Physics Education, Solid State Physics 1 Conducted in English, Peru 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Hirofumi MORISHITA morisita@nagasaki- Chemistry Organic Chemistry 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Number of Name of Adviser Terms of admission and e-mail address Teaching Field(s) Course Description students to (Official Position) Number of students accepted in the past 5 years be accepted Yoshimasa HOSHINO koshino@nagasaki- Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Analytical Chemistry 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Hiroki NAKANISHI hiro-nak@nagasaki- Biology Botany 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Hiroshi KONDO kondo-h@nagasaki- Geology Organic Geochemistry 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Masahiro NAGASHIMA masahiro@nagasaki- Astronomy Astronomy, Astrophysics 1 Conducted in English (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Tateo HASHIMOTO hasimoto@nagasaki- Science Education, Science Education, Environmental Education 1 Conducted in English, Philippines 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Environmental Education Hiroaki YAMAJI yamaji@nagasaki- Science Education Science Education 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Noriyuki TOMIYAMA smilax@nagasaki- Science Education Science Education 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Akifumi FUKUI a-fukui@nagasaki- Music Education Study of music education 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Ibuki HORIUCHI horiuchi@nagasaki- Pianoforte playing Basic principles in pianoforte playing 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Jiro MIKAMI mikami@nagasaki- Composition Study of harmonistic theory 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Shigeru MIYASHITA miyamo@nagasaki- Vocal Music Vocal Music 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Akiko KANO k-akiko@nagasaki- Violin Playing Expression of violin playing 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Keisuke SATO keisuke@nagasaki- Sculpture Sculpture (Art Education) 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Michito ODA m-oda@nagasaki- Design 3-D Constructive Art (Art Education) 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Tohru NAKAGAWA nakagawa@nagasaki- Art Education Art Education 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Hiroyuki KANNO kankan@nagasaki- Ceramic Researching nature of art by ceramic 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Aya HARIKAI aharikai@nagasaki- Art Education History of Art 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Masashi SUGAWARA augahara@nagasaki- Health Science Exercise Physiology & Public Health 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Sho NISHIZAWA nishisho@nagasaki- Health related Fitness Research in Health and Physical Education 2 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Masaki YAMAUCHI yamauchi@nagasaki- Psychology of Physical Educati Sports Psychology & Motor learning 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp on Takayuki HATA hata@nagasaki- Sport and Physical Education Philosophy of Sport and Physical Education 1 Conducted in English or German (Professor) u.ac.jp Yoshio FURUYA yhuruya@nagasaki- Material Science Material Research and its Application 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Takashi FUJIKI t-fujiki@nagasaki- Distance Education, Technology Distance Education and Technology Education 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Education Noboru FUJIMOTO n-fuji@nagasaki- Environmental and Mechanical Environmental and Mechanical Technology and 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Technology Education teaching method Number of Name of Adviser Terms of admission and e-mail address Teaching Field(s) Course Description students to (Official Position) Number of students accepted in the past 5 years be accepted Mayumi AKASAKI akasaki@nagasaki- Home economics Home economics Education (Professor) u.ac.jp 1 Conducted in English Yoshitugu SASANO y-sasano@nagasaki- Home economics Housing (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Nobuko NGANGA tnobuko@nagasaki- Household Economics Food Consumption 1 Conducted in English (Professor) u.ac.jp Mika IIJIMA m-iijima@nagasaki- Textile Materials Polymer Physics 1 Conducted in English (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Daichi OIKAWA daichioi@nagasaki- Food Function Lipid Nutrition 1 Conducted in English (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Ichiro INOUE inoue@nagasaki- American Literature Modern American Literature (Professor) u.ac.jp Koh-ichi MATSUMOTO kmat@nagasaki- English Linguistics Syntax (Professor) u.ac.jp 1 Toshiya IKEDA t-ikeda@nagasaki- British Literature Modern British literature (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Itsuro INAGE inage@nagasaki- English Language Teaching English Language Teaching (Professor) u.ac.jp Kohtaro KAMIZONO kamizono@nagasaki- Moral Education Moral Education (Professor) u.ac.jp Yasunori YANAGIDA yasunori@nagasaki- Educational Sociology Educationa Sociology (Professor) u.ac.jp Hitoshi INOKUCHI hitoshi@nagasaki- Preschool Education Preschool Education (Professor) u.ac.jp Katsumasa HIRATA hirata@nagasaki- Education for Children with Education for Children with Disabilities Philippines 1 (KAMIZONO) (Professor) u.ac.jp Disabilities 1 Mexico 1 (INOKUCHI) Yasumi SUZUKI ys11@nagasaki- Psychophysiology of Children with Psychophysiology of Children with Disabilities Myanmar 2 (GOYA) (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Disabilities Hiroshi GOYA goya@nagasaki- Pedagogy, Pedagogy, (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Science Education Science Education Ryuutaro SASAYAMA sasayama@nagasaki- Education for Children with Special Needs Education (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Disabilities Ken KUSUYAMA kusuyama@nagasaki- Educational System Educational System,Schooling System (Assistant Professor) u.ac.jp Junji HARADA harada@nagasaki- Educational Social Psychology Educational Psychology,Social Psychology 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Tatsuro OBARA labo@nagasaki- Physical Education Child Science 1 (Professor) u.ac.jp Kousuke TERASHIMA k-tera@nagasaki- Conducted in English, Educational Technology Media Education 1 (Associate Professor) u.ac.jp Philippines 1, El Salvador 1