- Professor
- Kosuke FUKUSHIMA
- Research Field
Japanese language education
- Keyword(s)
Japanese Language Arts, Inquiry, IB, Theory of knowledge
- Research theme
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- The somewhat vague and ambiguous field of Japanese language education
- International Baccalaureate Language A Japanese (Japanese A),
- Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
- Research on inquiry-based learning methods and their practical application
After graduating from graduate school, I have spent many years teaching Japanese language arts at middle and high schools. During my long tenure at a middle and high school affiliated with an international school, I have reflected on and implemented approaches related to the International Baccalaureate program, interdisciplinary learning, and inquiry-based education.
Rather than being a literature enthusiast, I became a Japanese language teacher because I enjoy analyzing and refining logical arguments. My goal is to develop a systematic approach to helping students master Japanese as a language and to theorize the educational practices I implement in the classroom.
Think, Don’t Feel.
It is like a finger pointing away at the moon. Don’t concentrate on the finger, or you will miss all that heavenly glory.
- Desired cooperation
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- Research on lessons incorporating elements of the International Baccalaureate at Ichijo School
- Research on exploratory and conceptual lessons in
- Japanese language classes