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Classes by Tanaka Sigeto (2011)

Faculty/Graduate School of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University

First Term

Second Term


First Term, 2011 (from May to August)

[Weekly timetable]

Gendai Nihonron Gairon (for 2nd grade students)

Title: Family in Japan
Date: Tuesday 8:50-10:20
Room: 133 [Room changed]
Code: LB32102
Contents: Lectures on family issues in contemporary Japanese society. The lectures will be based on sociology and related fields: law, economics, population studies, and so on. Topics will be as follows: analysis of kinship, form and institution of the family, marraige and divorce, childbirth and childrearing, lifecourse and the family, population change and the family change.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Gendai Nihonron Kiso Koudoku (for 2nd grade students)

Title: Basics of Academic Writing
Date: Friday 8:50-10:20
Room: 133
Code: LB35103
Contents: An academic paper, such as a term paper or bachelor's thesis, must fulfill some requirements. (1) It must be based on facts and logics. (2) Sections and paragraphs must be arranged with well-structured organization. (3) Descriptions must be correct and can hardly be misunderstood. (4) Author's opinions must be distinguished from findings of others' works. (5) The author must give appropriate citations. In this class students learn rules and techniques for academic writing through writing term papers. Main topics are the following:

Students also learn how to comment other's writing through peer-review activities.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Gendai Nihonron Ensyuu (for 3rd grade students)

Title: Basics of Statistical Analysis
Room: Computer Room on the 7th floor
Date: Tuesday 14:40-16:10
Code: LB52407
Contents: Students learn basic concepts and methods of statistical analysis. Using the statistical package SPSS, they learn such methods as crosstabulation, comparison of mean between two groups, and statistical estimation of sampling error.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Gendai Nihonron Ensyuu (for 3rd grade students)

Title: Basics of Questionnaire Survey
Room: 810 (8F) or Computer Room (7F) [Room changed]
Date: Tuesday 16:20-17:50
Code: LB52504
Contents: Students learn basics of questionnaire survey through lectures on concepts and methods and through conducting a survey based on their own theme.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Hikaku Gendai Nihonron Kenkyuu Ensyuu I (for graduate students)

Title: Basics of Statistical Analysis
Date: Thursday 10:30-12:00
Room: Computer Room on the 7th floor
Code: LM14207
Contents: Students learn basic concepts and methods of statistical analysis. Using the statistical package SPSS, they learn such methods as crosstabulation and comparison of mean between two groups.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Zinbun Syakai Souron (for 1st grade students)

Title: Nihongo Kyouikugaku (Applied Japanese Linguistics)
Date: 2011-07-29 (Friday) 14:40-16:10
Room: A-200 in Kawauti Kita Campus
Code:
Contents: A lecture to introduce the Department of Applied Japanese Linguistics.

[Materials for this lecture (in Japanese)]


Second Term, 2011 (from October to January 2012)

[Weekly timetable]

Gendai Nihonron Gairon (for 2nd grade students)

Title: Work in Japan
Date: Tuesday 8:50-10:20
Room: 337 [Room changed]
Code: LB42101
Contents: Lectures on issues related to work in contemporary Japan. The lectures will be based on sociology and related fields: economics, management, law, and so on. Topics will be as follows: labor statistics, employment law and policies, internal and external labor market, career and lifecourse, social stratification and social mobility, and gender and work.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Gendai Nihonron Kiso Koudoku (for 2nd grade students)

Title: Reading seminar on contemporary Japanese culture
Date: Friday 8:50-10:20
Room: Kansatu Situ
Code: LB45102
Contents: Papers on contemporary Japanese culture are criticized from the four viewpoints: (a) scanning of key concepts, (b) skimming of the structure of the paper, (c) tables and figures, and (d) logics. We take two weeks to read one paper with four students making presentations from the four viewpoints above. The goal of this class is (1) to learn how to search and get papers, (2) to learn how to read papers, and (3) to acquire skills in visual presentation and discussion.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Hikaku Gendai Nihonron Ensyuu (for graduate students)

Title: Basics of Questionnaire Survey
Room: Kansatu Situ [Room changed]
Date: Thursday 8:50-10:20
Code: LM24101
Contents: Students learn basics of questionnaire survey through lectures on concepts and methods and through conducting a survey based on their own theme.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Hikaku Gendai Nihonron Kenkyuu Ensyuu III / Gendai Nihonron Ensyuu (for graguate / 3rd grade students)

Title: Statistical analysis in practice
Date: Thursday 10:30-12:00
Room: Computer Room on the 7th floor
Code: LM24206,LB64206
Contents: We must make proper use of a variety of statistical methods according to the focus of the analysis and properties of data. In this class, students learn characteristics of and tips about some statistical methods, using a statistical package on PCs.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]

Hikaku Gendai Nihonron Koudoku (for graduate students)

Title: Reading seminar on contemporary Japanese studies
Date: Tuesday 14:20-16:10
Room: Kansatu Situ
Code: LM22404
Contents: Papers (mainly in English) of contemporary Japanese studies chosen by students are criticized from the four viewpoints: (a) scanning of key concepts, (b) skimming of the structure of the paper, (c) tables and figures, and (d) logics. We take two weeks to read one paper with four students making presentations from the four viewpoints above. The goal of this class is (1) to learn how to search and get papers, (2) to learn how to read papers, and (3) to acquire skills in visual presentation and discussion.

[Materials for this class (in Japanese)]


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Classes in the Depertment of Applied Japanese Linguistics

Created: 2011-02-04. Updated: 2011-10-06. Updated: 2012-01-20. Updated: 2012-04-12.

Address: http://www.sal.tohoku.ac.jp/~tsigeto/office.html
Copyright (c) 2011,2012 Tanaka Sigeto.