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授業科目名 異文化理解I
時間割番号 EEL331
担当教員名 グレアム.P.
開講学期・曜日・時限 後期・水・III 単位数 2
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<授業の目的および概要>
The aim of this course is to have students discover more about different cultures around the world, as well as to examine their own culture and attitudes towards it.
<到達目標>
The goal is for students to be able to understand and relate more easily to differences in cultural heritage and background, enabling them to have a deeper knowledge of foreign cultures and how these are related to their own culture, so promoting internationalization.
<授業の方法>
The course will examine various topics, including globalization, living abroad, immigration, festivals and traditions, culture shock, and English as a lingua franca. We have group and class discussion, and use original readings from books and newspapers, as well as students` own experiences.
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1試験:期末期 40  %final presentations 
2小テスト/レポート 30  %reports 
3受講態度 30  %class participation and attendance 
<受講に際して・学生へのメッセージ>
Students should use class time well by participating positively and enthusiastically in the lesson. They should arrive at class in good time. They should prepare and review lessons thoroughly. If all the work done in class is carefully reviewed, the final examination will be no problem.
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<授業計画の概要>
Text:No textbook<BR><BR>Week 1. Introduction to course. Q&A about Britain<BR>Week 2. What does it mean to be... Japanese, etc.?<BR>Week 3. Living abroad - advantages and disadvantages<BR>Week 4. Culture shock!<BR>Week 5. Image and stereotype - a look at how we look at others, and how they look at us<BR>Week 6. Taboo! What to do and not to do in various countries<BR>Week 7. Honne & Tatemae - understanding the Japanese <BR>Week 8. Ambiguity in Japan<BR>Week 9. Is Japan ready for the 2020 Olympics?<BR>Week 10. English as a 2nd official language <BR>Week 11. Festivals around the world, and imported festivals in Japan <BR>Week 12. Immigration: can it work for Japan?<BR>Week 13. Final student presentations on a new country<BR>Week 14. Final student presentations on a new country<BR>Week 15. Final student presentations on a new country