Dentsu Communication Institute, Inc. will collaborate with Tokyo Gakugei University to start joint research and practical lessons on active learning at six schools.
The "Active Learning Research Institute" launched by Dentsu Research Institute in 2015 will collaborate with Masayuki Kobayashi's laboratory at Tokyo Gakugei University to conduct joint research and practical lessons at six schools in sequence. became.
In 2016, the first joint research school was Hachioji City Nibukata Elementary School, Chuo Ward Akashi Elementary School, and Tokyo Metropolitan Tama Science and Technology High School. Ishikawa High School and Takasaki University of Commerce. The lesson curriculum and research and development projects promoted by the six schools will be produced by Dentsu under the supervision of Kobayashi Laboratory.
For example, at Takasaki University of Commerce, where practical lessons are held, one of the industry-academia collaboration projects "3 Arrows" jointly implemented by Takasaki University of Commerce, three companies, Adobe Systems, Rakuten, and Dentsu in order to nurture the next generation of young people. Participated as a company.We will jointly research methods of self-analysis and self-discovery that are not tools for job hunting but that will trigger a rich life for students. On September 3.5nd and 1rd, 2016, we plan to hold a joint class on "the world's first method of self-discovery."
In addition, Osaka Prefectural Kanaoka High School started a joint class entitled "Exploration Q" Weird Class "" in the framework of comprehensive learning from April 2016.The target is 4 second graders. Assuming that they are employees of a fictitious branch office called "Dentsu Kanaoka High School Branch Office?", They offer creative, idea, and marketing classes according to class needs such as communication and problem solving.
In early 2017, the project will also announce research content and share practical methods.