Friday, August 23, 2024 13:00-16:20
This is an open lecture on special needs education by faculty members of the Teikyo Graduate School Graduate School of Teacher Education. The Graduate Graduate School of Teacher Education is also focusing on research and educational activities related to special needs education, and this time, four lectures will be held to address the issues of special needs education from various perspectives.
Lecture 1 13:00~14:30 | "The Use and Application of ICT in Special Needs Education" Senior Assistant Professor: Yuji Tamekawa Associate Professor Graduate School of Teacher Education Teikyo Graduate School Location: Classroom S131 |
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Lecture 2 13:00~14:30 | "Inclusive Education: Comparison with Other Countries" Senior Assistant Professor: Keiko Aramaki Professor Graduate School of Teacher Education Teikyo Graduate School Location: Classroom S137 |
Lecture 3 14:50~16:20 | "Special Needs Education from the Perspective of Student Guidance" Senior Assistant Professor: Toshiki Oikawa Professor Graduate School of Teacher Education Teikyo Graduate School Location: Classroom S131 |
Lecture 4 14:50~16:20 | "Understanding dyslexia through collaboration between medical care and education" Senior Assistant Professor: Yasushi Fujii, Professor Graduate School of Teacher Education Teikyo Graduate School; Clinical Associate Professor School of Medicine Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine, Teikyo University Location: Classroom S137 |
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* After the course ends, an information session on the Teikyo Graduate School Graduate School of Teacher Education will be held from 16:30 in Soratio Square, 13th floor, classroom S134. We look forward to your participation.
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