【For faculty and staff】2021 Kyoto FD Exchange Meeting “How to Teach for Post-Corona”
~The 2nd “Future of Fieldwork”~

The 2021 Kyoto FD Exchange Meeting will be held a total of three times under the unified theme of “How to Teach for Post-Corona”.

In this second installment, we will consider “fieldwork.”

The spread of the new coronavirus has had an immediate impact on fieldwork, and it may have forced a review of implementation methods and standards.

Two universities will talk about the changes in classes based on the premise of fieldwork during the coronavirus pandemic and their future plans, and then the presenter and participants will consider the “future fieldwork” in the regular curriculum.

Why don’t you go beyond the boundaries of the university and think about the future of fieldwork together with faculty and staff from other universities?

This is not a “training session” but an “exchange meeting”, so please feel free to join us.

Date: Saturday, January 22, 2022 13:00~16:00

Target: Faculty and staff of universities and junior colleges *Limited to those who can use Zoom.

Format: Online (Zoom Meeting)

Participation fee: Free

Capacity: Approx. 30 people

Schedule

13:00~13:05

Opening Ceremony and Explanation of Purpose

13:05~13:45

Case Reports
1. “How to proceed with fieldwork in collaboration with the local community”
Presenter: Yui Ohara (Lecturer, Department of Community Design, Faculty of Sociology, Otani University)
  Specific fieldwork content
・Creating a place to live in collaboration with welfare facilities (children’s cafeterias, salons for the elderly)
 Frequency and number of
days of fieldwork
・1-2 times / month
・About 2 days and 1 night using long vacations

2. “Fieldwork in the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies”
Presenter: Satoshi Nagano (Associate Professor, Faculty of Industrial Sociology, Ritsumeikan University)
  List of specific fieldwork destinations
・Natori City, Miyagi Prefecture (Earthquake Reconstruction Area Management Research)
・Shima City, Mie Prefecture (Gerontology Research, Wellness Tourism Research)
・Eiheiji Town, Fukui Prefecture (Sharing Economy Research)
・Tokamachi City, Niigata Prefecture (Regional revitalization research using contemporary art)
 ■Frequency and number of days of fieldwork
・ 1-2 times / month (before Corona), 3-4 times / year (Corona disaster)
 ・ During the class period: 2 days and 1 night on weekends / During long vacations: 3 days and 2 nights

13:45~14:00

Group Work
Students will be divided into groups and will ask questions and summarize their opinions for the presenter.

14:00~14:40

Questions and exchange of opinions with the presenter

14:40~15:30

Group Work
Participants will be divided into groups and exchange information and opinions with each other.

15:30~16:00

Overall sharing and summary

16:00

Closing and Questionnaire Responses

Precautions

・On the day of the event, please participate from a computer or tablet that has a stable connection to the Internet.
・ Since it is a workshop-type exchange meeting, we recommend that you turn on the video microphone and participate.
・Please refrain from recording or recording by participants. Please observe it strictly.

Application

Application deadline: Thursday, January 20, 2022 17:00
* If the capacity is reached, the application may be closed before the deadline.

Inquiries

University Consortium Kyoto FD Project
TEL 075-353-9163 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
*Business hours: Tue ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00

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