【Outline of the Summer School Program】
Period : August 23, 2022 (Tuesday) – August 31, 2022 (Wednesday) 9 days
Venue : Hiroshima University (Main Campus)
Theme : Diversity & Inclusion (D&I)
Main contents : -Discussion on issues related to diversity and inclusion among students from five countries
-Experience the cutting-edge research for realizing an inclusive society at University Hospital, medical and engineering fields, etc.
-Experiential learning on “peace,” a distinctive feature of Hiroshima University
Participants : 27 students (including 5 online)
Name of University, Country |
Number of Participants |
Participated at |
Beijing Normal University, China(BNU) |
2 students |
online |
Changchung University, China (CCU) |
3 students |
online |
Hunkuk University of Foreign Studies, Korea (HUFS) |
6 student, 1staff |
Hiroshima |
Kasetsert University, Thaniland(KU) |
3 students, 1staff |
Hiroshima |
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia(UPI) |
5students,1 staff |
Hiroshima |
【Program Schedule】
1 |
Tue., Aug 23 at MIRAI CREA (2F)
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<Orientation and Campus Tour> Morning: Orientation/Introductory session -Students introduce themselves -announcements (BEVI test, scholarships, Wi-Fi, administrative procedures, etc. ) Afternoon: Campus & Town Tour (guided by HU students) MIRAI CREA – Budoike Pond – Central Library – North Exit Bus Stop (on foot)
Saijo Station – Sake brewery street – Yume Town shopping mall (on foot)
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2 |
Wed., Aug 24 at C203, School of Education
at B103, School of Education |
<Special Education> Morning: Group work on special education Afternoon (1): Lecture on Special Education Afternoon (2): Lecture on Inclusion Educaton
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3 |
Thu., Aug 25 Outside the campus (MAZDA Museum)
Outside the campus (Kasumi Campus) |
<Visiting a company and on Rehabilitation> Morning: Tour at Mazda Motor Corp. and Mazda Museum History of Mazda, Mazda’s efforts toward SDGs, factory tour Afternoon: lectures on Rehabilitation at Kasumi Health Science Building, Kasumi Campus Electroencephalogram analysis of movement Motion analysis of knee movement
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4 |
Fri., Aug 26 at C203, School of Education |
<Communication Technology, Diversity, and Religion> Morning: Lectures on on 4 different themes Ultrasound use in pronunciation Cognitive aspects of diversity in foreign language learning Cultural and religious diversity Learning engineering Afternoon (1): Discussion in groups of 6-8 members on each theme. A brief presentation was given at the end.
Afternoon (2): Lecture on religion |
5 |
Sat., Aug 27 outside the campus |
<Peace and Hiroshima> Morning: Visit Peace Park (guided by HU students) Cenotaph – Peace Memorial Hall – Sadako’s Statue, free activities.
To Miyajima, World Heritage Site on boat Afternoon:Visit Itsukushima Shrine (guided by HU students) After visiting Omotesando – Itsukushima Shrine, free time (meet at Miyajimaguchi Port) |
6 |
Sun., Aug 28 |
Free day for self activities |
7 |
Mon., Aug 29 at Reception Hall of Faculty Club (2F) |
<Inclusive Education> Morning: Practical examples of efforts by companies and organizations ” How to build an inclusive society” (Lecturer from other institution)
Afternoon: Idea Mining Workshop on “To build an Inclusive Society”(Lecturer from other institution) Icebreaking, Brainstorming, Action Plan, and presentations by participting students.
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8 |
Tue., Ag 30 |
<Self Study Session> All day: Individuals prepare for their final presentation (research, creating a power point file) |
9 |
Wed., Aug 31 at Reception Hall at Faclty Club (2F) |
<Reviewing the summer school Program> Morning: Final presentations (12 groups x 10 minutes)
Comments from professors on final presentations. Wrap up session by coordinator. Evening: Awarding of certificates, farewell party at Mermaid Cafe
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【Voices from the participants (excerpts)】
-Sometimes I didn’t understand the language well, and sometimes I didn’t do well enough, but I still received the most sincere encouragement and praise from my peers, which really made me more confident!
-The schedule consisting of lectures one day and a field trip one day was good.
-The lectures and field trips of the program were all quite satisfying. The length of the program, however, could be extended.
-It was good to meet many students from different backgrounds. I was able to get to know more about other countries’ cultures.
-It was a good opportunity for me to think about something new, as I have not had much opportunity to think about the concept of Diverse&Inclusive society in general.
-The speakers in this course not only comin’ from educational field, but also NGO, Government organization, etc. It was really great to know how inclusive and diversity should implemented in every field.