In accordance with the founding spirit of the university, the Faculty of Education provides historical, practical, and multifaceted knowledge and skills about basic theories of various sciences related to education and society, education and childcare at schools and nursery schools, and lifelong education in order to learn and deepen understanding and awareness of education widely. The purpose is to train human resources who have abundant humanity, accurately grasp the trends of the times, and contribute to the progress of society.
Three policies of the Faculty of Education
The Faculty of Education aims to develop human resources with knowledge and abilities regarding the theory and practice of education, based on the fact that education is the basis for fostering individuals and formants of nations and societies. A degree is awarded to those who have acquired the following abilities and have completed the prescribed credits.
Students have an interest in issues related to education and society, and are willing to use the educational expertise and skills they have acquired in their major to understand and solve these issues.
Have acquired the ability to form human relations and society necessary for the profession related to education and social life, and the sense of mission and responsibility.
In order to enable students to acquire the abilities set out in the degree awarding policy, Faculty of Education will organize its curriculum according to the following policy.
In order to enable students to study various issues related to education and society from a broad perspective, specialized subjects are arranged to deepen their understanding of education, people, and children, including the compulsory subject "Introduction to Education I and II" in the first year. do.
With a view to future occupations and acquisition of qualifications, compulsory and elective elective courses such as qualification course courses, clinical courses, and contemporary educational subjects are arranged for practical learning of knowledge and skills related to school education and lifelong learning. .
In line with social advances such as internationalization and information technology, we offer practical specialized subjects that will enable students to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to play responsible roles in education, childcare, and other professional fields.
In order to cultivate the foundation for continuing to learn proactively as an educator, member of society, or a professional, we offer exploratory learning, such as “Life Design Seminar I/II,” “Educational Research Literacy I/II,” and “Educational Studies.” Seminar I/II” and Graduation Research I/II are compulsory subjects.
Faculty of Education seeks to integrate the theories of educational sciences with educational practice, and to foster broad and rich culture, perspectives, and specialized knowledge and skills. It also aims to develop talented people primarily for primary and secondary education, early childhood education and childcare, and social education and lifelong learning through educational and research activities to nurture the "zest for life" and "lifelong learning attitude" that are currently required in the field of education. In order to achieve this educational goal, we seek students who have acquired the following abilities, qualities, and motivation through their studies and activities at high school and other institutions.
Desired student profile (Knowledge and Skills)
Have acquired basic academic ability in all subjects and courses up to high school level.
Have an interest in educational phenomena and current educational events, and possess the qualities and abilities to independently explore these topics using various information channels.
When it comes to educational phenomena, students will be able to discover issues, explore them independently and learn, think for themselves, and express their thoughts appropriately.
By engaging in a variety of activities on campus and in the local community, students can strive to improve their qualities and abilities to "learn."
(Autonomy, diversity, collaboration)
Be able to proactively discover and continue to learn about a variety of educational issues both inside and outside the university.
Be able to strive to interact with and cooperate with people who have different circumstances and cultures than one's own.
Three policies of the Department of Education and Culture
In line with the purpose of the Faculty of Education, the Department of Education and Culture cultivates a theoretical awareness of education and society, a grounding in educational practice and lifelong learning at school, and based on them, practical and systematic content related to secondary education and lifelong learning. The purpose is to train human resources who contribute to the progress of secondary education and lifelong learning by deepening their understanding and practical recognition.
The Department of Education and Culture aims to develop human resources who are interested in the issues of modern society and can contribute to the development of society while going back and forth between theories and practices related to education. A degree is awarded to those who have acquired the following abilities and have completed the prescribed credits.
Can be interested in contemporary issues surrounding education, society, and humans, and then explain and critically consider about them.
Can learn the knowledge proactively in a wide range of fields related to education and explain it.
Can learn the knowledge and skills related to the practice of education and develop educational activities in schools and other various places.
In modern society, can coexist with others as a member of society and professionals, and demonstrate leadership in it.
In order to enable students to acquire the abilities set out in the degree awarding policy, Department of Education and Culture has organized its curriculum according to the following policy.
From 3rd year onwards, we offer a “Lifelong Learning Course” and a “Secondary Education Course” in order for students to study independently with a view to their future careers and qualifications.
``Introduction to Pedagogy I & II'', which touch on the various fields that make up pedagogy, are arranged as compulsory subjects.
Courses are arranged for acquiring qualifications related to school education and educational support, and practical acquisition of content and methods related to subjects and areas.
In order to respond to the informatization and internationalization of society, we have arranged the necessary subjects to cultivate the qualities and abilities to accept diverse values and demonstrate leadership in the global society.
"Life Design Seminar I/II," "Educational Research Literacy I/II," "Pedagogy Seminar I/II," and "Graduation Research I/II" are arranged as compulsory subjects, and students have logical thinking, problem-solving, and presentation skills. In addition to acquiring skills and attitudes to learn proactively and continuously throughout life.
Department of Education and Culture aims to cultivate talented individuals with diverse expertise who can play an active role in government organizations such as boards of education and other educational institutions involved in secondary education and social education, as well as in private education-related industries. In order to achieve this educational goal, we seek students who have acquired the following abilities, qualities, and motivation through their studies and activities at high school and other institutions.
Desired student profile (Knowledge and Skills)
They have a strong interest in trends in the real world and try to understand them in relation to all the subjects and courses they have studied up to high school.
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