講座詳細情報
申し込み締切日:2017-09-23 / 英語(中級~) / 学内講座コード:112
Current Issues in Sustainable Development
- 開催日
- 9月30日(土)、10月 7日(土)、10月14日(土)、10月21日(土)、11月 4日(土)、11月11日(土)、11月18日(土)、12月 2日(土)、12月 9日(土)、12月16日(土)
- 講座回数
- 10回
- 時間
- 10:00~12:00
- 講座区分
- 後期
- 入学金
- -
- 受講料
- 54,000円
- 定員
- 16
- 補足
※この講座の申し込みは既に締め切りました。
講座詳細
【講座の内容】
Basic Description/Course Objective/ Prerequisite(s):
Overview:
This course is for anyone wanting to gain a deeper understanding of sustainable development and current issues. Each week in this workshop we investigate a different key issue facing global society. This course uses interactive methods to help participants learn more about problems, peoples needs and possible solutions. Topics vary by semester and may include poverty, food security and hunger, climate change, education, HIV/AIDS, refugees, energy, ODA and aid, gender equity, human rights, conflict and disasters. This is for anyone wanting to work in INGOs, preparing to study overseas or wanting to learn more about what is going on in the world.
Language: All course materials are in English and classes will be conducted in English. Most class presentation and discussion will take place in English but some may take place in Japanese. All evaluated materials should be submitted and presented in English.
Language Requirement: High intermediate and above (spoken and written English).
Assignments and course materials: We will use a wide array of online readings. Links are on the class site which is open to class participants only.
Class project: Each student is expected to take part and prepare a collaborative presentation or final paper, related to the class theme. Each presentation will focus on one specific problem in one particular place, review the causes and effects as well as 3-5 approaches to the problem. Presentations will be done in the last class.
【講座スケジュール】
1 2017/9/30
Introductions, Overview of the course
Intro to current issues, discussion on issues that matter. assessing interests and goals
2 2017/10/7
Poverty and resource imbalance
Connecting issues. Data and information sources.
3 2017/10/14
Sustainable agriculture and food security
Production, access, solutions to food access
4 2017/10/21
Disasters and disaster management
Human made and natural disasters, resilience
5 2017/11/4
Education and access
Inclusivity, access and marginalized persons.
6 2017/11/11
Conflict, war and refugees
Impacts of instability and conflict. Current issues and changing policies.
7 2017/11/18
Health issues overview
Key issues impacting developing and affluent societies.
8 2017/12/2
Water and sanitation
Hygiene, safety and infrastructure
9 2017/12/9
Women’s rights and gender equality
The evolution of the equal rights and women in decision making
10 2017/12/16
Class presentations
Individual Presentations by class participants
Basic Description/Course Objective/ Prerequisite(s):
Overview:
This course is for anyone wanting to gain a deeper understanding of sustainable development and current issues. Each week in this workshop we investigate a different key issue facing global society. This course uses interactive methods to help participants learn more about problems, peoples needs and possible solutions. Topics vary by semester and may include poverty, food security and hunger, climate change, education, HIV/AIDS, refugees, energy, ODA and aid, gender equity, human rights, conflict and disasters. This is for anyone wanting to work in INGOs, preparing to study overseas or wanting to learn more about what is going on in the world.
Language: All course materials are in English and classes will be conducted in English. Most class presentation and discussion will take place in English but some may take place in Japanese. All evaluated materials should be submitted and presented in English.
Language Requirement: High intermediate and above (spoken and written English).
Assignments and course materials: We will use a wide array of online readings. Links are on the class site which is open to class participants only.
Class project: Each student is expected to take part and prepare a collaborative presentation or final paper, related to the class theme. Each presentation will focus on one specific problem in one particular place, review the causes and effects as well as 3-5 approaches to the problem. Presentations will be done in the last class.
【講座スケジュール】
1 2017/9/30
Introductions, Overview of the course
Intro to current issues, discussion on issues that matter. assessing interests and goals
2 2017/10/7
Poverty and resource imbalance
Connecting issues. Data and information sources.
3 2017/10/14
Sustainable agriculture and food security
Production, access, solutions to food access
4 2017/10/21
Disasters and disaster management
Human made and natural disasters, resilience
5 2017/11/4
Education and access
Inclusivity, access and marginalized persons.
6 2017/11/11
Conflict, war and refugees
Impacts of instability and conflict. Current issues and changing policies.
7 2017/11/18
Health issues overview
Key issues impacting developing and affluent societies.
8 2017/12/2
Water and sanitation
Hygiene, safety and infrastructure
9 2017/12/9
Women’s rights and gender equality
The evolution of the equal rights and women in decision making
10 2017/12/16
Class presentations
Individual Presentations by class participants
備考
10/28(土)休講、11/25(土)休講
【テキスト】
We will use a wide array of online readings. Links are on the class site which is open to class participants only.
※日程、講座内容の変更、休講・補講等がある場合があります。
お申込の際は、リンク先の主催校のホームページをご確認下さい。
【テキスト】
We will use a wide array of online readings. Links are on the class site which is open to class participants only.
※日程、講座内容の変更、休講・補講等がある場合があります。
お申込の際は、リンク先の主催校のホームページをご確認下さい。
講師陣
名前 | Rossitto, Sarajean |
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肩書き | - |
プロフィール | (セラジーン・ロシート) 津田塾大学オープンスクールインストラクター 組織とプロジェクト能力開発コンサルタント http://sarajeanr.wordpress.com/jp/ |