45 research outputs found
Commentary: Birth, Growth and Recreation of Higher Education Research Institute
書名: Higher Education Research: Challenges and Prospects. Report of RIHE’s 50th Anniversary International Symposium, 202
高等教育進学と家庭所得 : 選択モデルによる規定要因分析
日本教育社会学会第40回大会, 1988年10月(名古屋大学), I-3部会 高校生の進路(1
Chinese Higher Education at the Turn of the Century : Observations from Field Trips at South-East Provinces in 2004
Since the initiation of Socialist Market policies, Chinese higher education steadily expanded its enrollment. The growth was accelerated at the end of the 1990s under a shift of governmental policy geared for achievement of mass higher education in the early years of the 21st Century. The radical shift was corresponded with dramatic changes at the institutional level with ambitious investments in infrastructure and new course designs. What are the causes of the changes? How higher education institutions have changed around the turn of the century? What are the main problems behind the changes? This report examine these questions based on the data and interviews collected through field trips at Fujian, Zhejiang and Anhui Provinces of Southeast China in early summer of 2004
COVID-19 and Institutional Awakening of Japanese Universities
書名: COVID-19 and Higher Education: Report of the Online International Workshop, December 11, 202
Undergraduate Education in Japan : Observations from student and faculty surveys
This paper reports findings from a large-scale student survey on their learning behaviors, and a faculty survey on their practices and beliefs in teaching, both in Japan. It was found that the Japanese students’ time spent on learning fell substantially short of the required time prescribed by the Standards for the Establishment of Universities1. It was also found that a significant proportion of Japanese students have problems in motivation to learn, and the universities were unsuccessful in transforming them. However, some teaching practices were effective in affecting students’ learning behavior. Meanwhile, these results were found to be related to the orientation of pedagogy that Japanese professoriate have traditionally had. These observations suggest possible future changes in undergraduate education