Course title
Z15102004
Pre- and Post-Guidance for Teaching Practice

SHIOZAWA Yuki

OKADA Yoshiko

OKUDA Hiroshi

YATAGAWA Rumi
and more...

TANAKA Yukako
Course description
The "Pre- and Post-Guidance for Teaching Practice" is one credit unit linked to the "educational training" subjects offered at the University. Educational training is conducted in the first half or the second half of the four-year period, but classes for "advance and post-service guidance" are offered from the first half of the four-year period. The contents of "advance guidance" consist of lectures on various knowledge necessary for practical training. In addition, The “Pre- and Post-Guidance for Teaching Practice” is mainly focused on reviewing and evaluating educational training. Note that “advance / post-guidance” is not recognized as an independent credit, separate from the “educational training” credit.
Purpose of class
Students will know the necessary tasks in the practical training and understand the state of subject guidance. Students also learn how to write an educational training diary, attitudes in orientation at the training school, and so on. The purpose is to share the information obtained during the teaching practice with other teaching professional students, and to connect to the teaching practical training.
Goals and objectives
  1. The students prepares the necessary knowledge as a teacher in advance and can understand the significance of "practice" concretely assuming the school site.
  2. The students can increase their ability to grasp students' developmental stages, interests, and interests, and make use of various teaching and support opportunities.
  3. Based on the teaching method of the subject, students can practice teaching material research, create teaching plans, mock classes, etc. practically, criticize each other and deepen their awareness of problems.
Relationship between 'Goals and Objectives' and 'Course Outcomes'

Reports Preparation for Teaching Practice Report on Teaching Practice Reflection on Teaching Practice Total.
1. 5% 10% 10% 10% 35%
2. 5% 10% 10% 25%
3. 10% 10% 10% 10% 40%
4. 0%
Total. 20% 30% 30% 20% -
Evaluation method and criteria
・ Reports 20%
・ Preparation for Teaching Practice (contents of Educational Practice Log notebook pages p.7 to p.9) 30%
・ Report on Teaching Practice 30%
・ Reflection on Teaching Practice (including general training notebooks) 20%
pass; mark 60 above.
Language
Japanese
Class schedule

Class schedule HW assignments (Including preparation and review of the class.) Amount of Time Required
1. Pre-guidance for teaching practice(1)
guidance;
Prepare the necessary knowledge as a teacher in advance and understand the significance of "practice" concretely, assuming the school site.
Lectures will be given on how to write an educational practice diary and details of precautions when teaching.
Purchase an educational training diary and training guide at the co-op and bring it to the lecture.
Students must think about the goals of teaching practice personally. 130minutes
Students investigate the characteristics of schools and students, the local environment, etc. about the training school where you go. 30minutes
Students must purchase the prescribed educational practice logbook at the co-op personally, and bring it with them at the time. 30minutes
2. Pre-guidance for teaching practice(2)
School site (1):
Lectures and group discussions by teachers (junior high schools) with school experience
Students summarize the subjects, events, and club activities of the education they received in junior high school. 190minutes
3. Pre-guidance for teaching practice(3)
School site (2):
Lectures and group discussions by teachers (high schools) with school experience
Students summarize the subjects, events, and club activities of the education you received during high school. 190minutes
4. Pre-guidance for teaching practice(4)
Practice of student guidance (1):
Lectures and group discussions by in-service teachers in teaching affairs, life guidance, and health guidance
Students read the guide to the practice diary to summarize any questions. 190minutes
5. Pre-guidance for teaching practice(5)
Practice of student guidance (2):
Lectures, instructive classes and group discussions by in-service teachers in teaching, life guidance, and health guidance
Students understand the contents of the curriculum guidelines so that classes can be evaluated. 60minutes
Students summarize their questions when conducting educational practice. 60minutes
Students Have summarized the instruction they received at the practice in school. 70minutes
6. Post-guidance for teaching practice(1)
Report on the results of educational training: Presentation
Students have compiled the report immediately after the practice. 100minutes
Summarize teaching profession charts. 90minutes
7. Post-guidance for teaching practice(2)
Report on the results of educational training: Discussion, Summary of class practice
Have them summarize their own educational training based on the previous content. 100minutes
Summarize teaching profession charts. 90minutes
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Total. - - 1330minutes
Feedback on exams, assignments, etc.
ways of feedback specific contents about "Other"
Feedback in the class
Textbooks and reference materials
Purchase the prescribed "Educational Practice Log" notebook and "Guide for Teaching Practice" at the co-op and bring it to the first class.

Reference book
"Commentary" on curriculum-based curriculum guidelines and curriculum-based curriculum guidelines (Ministry of Education)
Textbooks by subject etc.
Prerequisites
As described in the “Guidance Guide”, students who register
1. Constitution of Japan, physical education, foreign language communication, operation of information equipment
2. Subjects related to teaching profession
3. Subjects related to subjects
Four. The required credits for subjects or professions are limited to those who have completed or have completed or are expected to have completed or have completed the course.
Furthermore, it is limited to those who are expected to graduate in the relevant year.
・ Prepare a study guidance plan (draft) for the education contents and items specified in the notices.
・ To study the teaching materials assigned to the mock lessons by subject.
Course objectives
This course is required to obtain an educator's license.
Office hours and How to contact professors for questions
  • Tuesday from 12:30〜13:00. Please contact by email in advance.
Regionally-oriented
Non-regionally-oriented course
Development of social and professional independence
  • Course that cultivates an ability for utilizing knowledge
  • Course that cultivates a basic problem-solving skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic interpersonal skills
  • Course that cultivates a basic self-management skills
Active-learning course
Most classes are interactive
Course by professor with work experience
Work experience Work experience and relevance to the course content if applicable
Applicable SHIOZAWA Yuki :
Tokyo Metropolitan junior high school and high school, mathematics teacher.
The class instructor will teach based on his teaching experience
Education related SDGs:the Sustainable Development Goals
  • 4.QUALITY EDUCATION
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