著者
安部(小貫) 有紀子 川嶋 太津夫 山口 和也 妹尾 純子 安部(小貫) 有紀子 Abe(Onuki) Yukiko Kawashima Tastuo Yamaguchi Kazuya Minamioka Hiroki Seno Junko アベ(オヌキ) ユキコ カワシマ タツオ ヤマグチ カズヤ ミナミオカ ヒロキ セノ ジュンコ
出版者
大阪大学全学教育推進機構
雑誌
大阪大学高等教育研究 = Osaka University higher education studies (ISSN:21876002)
巻号頁・発行日
no.4, pp.35-42, 2016

The purpose of this paper is to share information about context trends of student learning outcomes A general education assessment is focus on student learning outcomes. It is affected by demand from the federal government and an area accreditation association. An assessment process is a good opportunity for faculty development itself as discussing student learning and an educational philosophy for faculty members each other. The new trend is making a "Rubric" together as part of an assessment process in recent years. Because a "Rubric" is an one of good tools for creating a visualization of an internal assessment criterion in faculty themselves. and education reform in U.S. higher education. 5 members who are faculty and staffs at Osaka University conducted a field survey at 3 U.S. colleges and an association (Association of AmericanCollege & Universities) in March 9-13 2015. Surveyed 3 colleges (Carnegie Melon University (CMU),James Madison University (JMU), University of Maryland) are selected by variety backgrounds. Thispaper is constituted with focus on interviews with key persons at an association and colleges.The learner-centered philosophy since the mid-1980s leaded education reform powerfully in U.S. higher education. It is trends in provision of subject about "a scholarship in practice" in a general education curriculum. 3 colleges work on a student learning outcomes assessment in curriculums. Central management offices in colleges like an institutional research and development of teaching and learning, support assessment activities in each department and programs. It is called "a liaison model" and "a client model." A general education assessment is focus on student learning outcomes. It is affected by demand from the federal government and an area accreditation association. An assessment process is a good opportunity for faculty development itself as discussing student learning and an educational philosophy for faculty members each other. The new trend is making a "Rubric" together as part of an assessment process in recent years. Because a "Rubric" is an one of good tools for creating a visualization of an internal assessment criterion in faculty themselves.
著者
安部(小貫) 有紀子 川嶋 太津夫 山口 和也 南岡 宏樹 妹尾 純子 アベ(オヌキ) ユキコ カワシマ タツオ ヤマグチ カズヤ ミナミオカ ヒロキ セノ ジュンコ Abe(Onuki) Yukiko Kawashima Tastuo Yamaguchi Kazuya Minamioka Hiroki Seno Junko
出版者
大阪大学全学教育推進機構
雑誌
大阪大学高等教育研究 (ISSN:21876002)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.4, pp.35-42, 2016-03-31

The purpose of this paper is to share information about context trends of student learning outcomes A general education assessment is focus on student learning outcomes. It is affected by demand from the federal government and an area accreditation association. An assessment process is a good opportunity for faculty development itself as discussing student learning and an educational philosophy for faculty members each other. The new trend is making a “Rubric” together as part of an assessment process in recent years. Because a “Rubric” is an one of good tools for creating a visualization of an internal assessment criterion in faculty themselves. and education reform in U.S. higher education. 5 members who are faculty and staffs at Osaka University conducted a field survey at 3 U.S. colleges and an association (Association of AmericanCollege & Universities) in March 9-13 2015. Surveyed 3 colleges (Carnegie Melon University (CMU),James Madison University (JMU), University of Maryland) are selected by variety backgrounds. Thispaper is constituted with focus on interviews with key persons at an association and colleges.The learner-centered philosophy since the mid-1980s leaded education reform powerfully in U.S. higher education. It is trends in provision of subject about “a scholarship in practice” in a general education curriculum. 3 colleges work on a student learning outcomes assessment in curriculums. Central management offices in colleges like an institutional research and development of teaching and learning, support assessment activities in each department and programs. It is called “a liaison model” and “a client model.” A general education assessment is focus on student learning outcomes. It is affected by demand from the federal government and an area accreditation association. An assessment process is a good opportunity for faculty development itself as discussing student learning and an educational philosophy for faculty members each other. The new trend is making a “Rubric” together as part of an assessment process in recent years. Because a “Rubric” is an one of good tools for creating a visualization of an internal assessment criterion in faculty themselves.
著者
大山 牧子 根岸 千悠 山口 和也 オオヤマ マキコ ネギシ チハル ヤマグチ カズヤ Oyama Makiko Negishi Chiharu Yamaguchi Kazuya
出版者
大阪大学全学教育推進機構
雑誌
大阪大学高等教育研究 (ISSN:21876002)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.4, pp.15-24, 2016-03-31

This study aimed to suggest an opinion for the design of a flipped classroom through examining acase study in which the practicality of a flipped classroom in chemistry lessons was studied. In recent years, deep learning for students has become a matter of strong interest for higher education. Flipped learning has become widespread in higher education. This new instructional strategy is different from the ones used in a conventional classroom in which students carry out desk work. In a flipped classroom, instructional content is delivered online and outside the classroom. On the other hand, group work is conducted inside the classroom. This study focused on the use of a flipped classroom in a “Basic Inorganic Chemistry” class for sophomores in Osaka University. It was found that most students were satisfied with this method. Students established their own strategy of self-learning through watching videos and deeply understood the instructional content through mutual teaching and learning in group work. The findings demonstrated that the factors that promote a flipped classroom include designing students’ activities, learning objectives, and learning environment inside and outside of class (both before and after class).