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Introduction of “Global FD Workshop” held on December 14th

The Global Faculty Development (GFD) Program would like to invite you to the presentation which will be held on Tuesday, December 14th.

The theme is “The Role of Universities in Creating More Inclusive Societies” and speaker will be Mr. Mark R. Bookman Ph.D, who is the Postdoctoral Fellow at Tokyo College.   Tokyo College (u-tokyo.ac.jp)

Please read the datails as follows :Introduction of “Global FD Workshop” held on December 14th 

 

 

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[18th UTokyo FFP] Completion of the First Half of the Program (DAY 1–4)

Starting on Thursday, October 7th, 2021, the 18th UTokyo FFP finished DAY 4 on Friday, November 19th, 2021, and we are now halfway through the program. We are entering the latter half of the program (DAY 5–8) from December 2nd & 3rd.

The first half of the program is described as follows.

DAY 1 Introduction
・To experience and get accustomed to the procedure of conducting/taking an online course.
・To remember five or more names of participants.
・To be able to explain the present situation of higher education.
・To discover and be able to explain the values of learning at UTokyo FFP to others.

DAY 2 Class Design
・To be able to explain what you should do to increase students’ motivation.
・To be able to explain the significance of class design.
・To be able to explain what the ADDIE model is.
・To be able to select the appropriate active learning strategy in accordance with the objective.
・To be able to design a class in which students learn effectively.

DAY 3 Evaluation
・To be able to explain the significance of evaluation.
・To be able to contrast formative evaluation and summative evaluation.
・To be able to explain any given evaluation method based on the features of evaluation.
・To be able to create a rubric.
・To be able to express one’s thoughts on the merits and demerits of rubrics.

DAY 4 Syllabus and Course Design
・To be able to list three or more roles of a syllabus.
・To be able to set appropriate course goals and objectives.
・To be able to create a graphic syllabus.
・To be able to improve the syllabus you have brought based on clear reasons.

We have worked together to achieve the following goals of the program: “to recognize the significance of ‘education’ as their duty as future faculty members and to be able to design and conduct educational activities considerate of students’ perspectives. The participants are to acquire the practical knowledge and skills necessary for conducting classes by experiencing and learning with other participants from various academic fields and develop attitudes to continuously improve their teaching and research.”

In the next session, “DAY 5 Exercise in Giving Feedback on Lectures & Summary,” participants will conduct a poster tour to review what they have learned so far and start preparing for microteaching sessions to be held on DAY 6 & 7. Participants will design and deliver a six-minute lecture for microteaching sessions by making the most of what they have learned so far and also refine their lecture by receiving feedback effectively from UTokyo FFP alumni.

It will also be a good opportunity for the participants to learn from the activities above which are going to be held entirely online.

The remaining sessions will accelerate toward the final session, “DAY 8 Envisioning Your Career Path by Creating a SAP Chart.”

We will make continuous efforts in delivering and refining UTokyo FFP-like online classes to play a leading role in making education online.

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Introduction of “Global FD Workshop” held on November 22nd

The Global Faculty Development (GFD) Program would like to invite you to the presentation which will be held on Monday, November 22nd.

The theme is “Fostering Creativity in Education and Research” and the guest speaker will be Mr. Kevin Byron, Ph.D.
Please read the datail : Introduction of “Global FD Presentation” held on November 22nd – Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo

 

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Symposium of UTokyo Global FFDP (UTokyo FFP in the English language)

The online symposium about our new program “UTokyo Global Future Faculty Development Program” (abbreviated as UTokyo Global FFDP, which is the English version of UTokyo FFP) will be held on December 16th.

In this event, we will discuss the current status, challenges and future of future faculty development with national and international guest speakers. Also, we will present our newest program, UTokyo Global FFDP, to be launched in 2022.

Date/Time: December 16 (Thu) 9:30-12:00 (JST)

Language: Mainly English (Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation available)

Venue: Online Zoom meeting 

Targeted attendees: People who are interested in educational practices, faculty development, UTokyo Global FFDP

Registration fee: Free

Participants:

  • <Opening remarks>
  • Yasushi Asami, Ph.D. (Director of the Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo)
  • <Keynote & panel discussion>
  • Kayoko Kurita, Ph.D. (Director of UTokyo FFP. Professor, Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo)
  • Hiroaki Sato, Ph.D. (Associate Professor,  Center for Education in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Osaka University)
  • Osamu Tomura, Ph.D. (Associate Professor, Center for Professional Development, Tohoku University)
  • Linda von Hoene, Ph.D. (Director of GSI Teaching and Resource Center. Assistant Dean for Professional Development, UC Berkeley)
  • Gabriel Hervas, Ph.D. (Project Associate Professor, Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo)
  • <Moderator & supporter>
  • Airi Kawakami (Project Academic Specialist, Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo)

If you would like to participate in this event, please register through the link below.

Webinar Registration – Zoom

For more information, see the attached poster.

 

 

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Introduction of “Global FD Workshop” held on November 10th

The Global Faculty Development (GFD) Program would like to invite you to the workshop which will be held on Wednesday, November 10th.

The theme is “Mind Mapping for Information Management and Collaborative Activities”.  Guest speaker will be Mr. John Augeri, Ph.D.

This workshop will present the basics of Mind Mapping and some typical academic use cases and will propose a hands-on time on key software.

Please read about the details of this event. Introduction of “Global FD Workshop” held on November 10th – Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo

 

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[18th UTokyo FFP] New Classes Start Online

We are pleased to announce that the 18th UTokyo FFP started its classes online (conducted live on Zoom) with 42 participants in total (Thu/Fri classes) and four observers from other institutes.

 

UTokyo FFP has shifted to fully online classes since the 15th program. We will make continuous efforts in delivering and refining UTokyo FFP-like online classes to play a leading role in making education online.

 

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Introduction of “Global FD Lecture held on October 19

The Global Faculty Development (GFD) Program would like to invite you to the lecture which will be held on Tuesday, October 19th.

The theme is “An Introduction to Supporting Students with Autism in Higher Education”. Guest speaker will be Ms.Alison Taylor (P.h.D).

Please check following website:Introduction of “Global FD Lecture held on October 19th” – Center for Research and Development of Higher Education, The University of Tokyo

 

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The UTokyo FFP Certificate Award Ceremony Appears in “Gakunai Koho”

The Center for Research and Development of Higher Education held a certificate award ceremony for those who completed the 17th University of Tokyo Future Faculty Program (UTokyo FFP) on August 27.

The report of the ceremony appears in the university’s public relations magazine “Gakunai Koho” No. 1550.

The University of Tokyo Gakunai Koho No. 1550 (u-tokyo.ac.jp) (*in Japanese)

Page 11 shows the group photo taken online during the ceremony. The 18th program started this month.

 Public relations magazine “Gakunai Koho” (*in Japanese)

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Introduction of “Global FD Workshop” held on October 6th

The Global Faculty Development (GFD) Program would like to invite you to the workshop which will be held on Wednesday, October 6th.

The theme is “Online and Offline Learning Spaces: Perspectives for Hybrid Teaching and Learning Configurations.”
Guest speaker will be Mr. John Augeri, Ph.D.

This workshop will discuss these opportunities and perspectives through the lessons learned from the COVID era and the progressive transition to new models involving innovative digital and physical learning spaces.

Please read about the details of this event. Introduction of “Global FD Workshop” held on October 6th