From September, Kyoto University will hold "Kyoto University Super Lessons" in which graduate students enrolled in the doctoral program and postdoctoral researchers (postdoctoral fellows) visit high schools to teach.We are starting to recruit high schools to attend, and we will accept them until July 9th, and we will decide which schools to attend in August.
According to the university, super lessons are held from September to the end of December, when graduate students and post-doctors enrolled in the doctoral program at Kyoto University visit high schools nationwide, once a week for a specific day of the week and for four consecutive weeks. To teach.Only high school students can take the course, and general classes cannot be taken.There is no need for pre-learning before taking the course, but we plan to do post-learning in a free-form manner, such as impressions that also serve as a questionnaire after taking the course.
Kyoto University offers a list of lessons available: Arabic math book reading, ancient Roman history, political science learned from majority decisions, socio-ecological problems in the fishery industry, chord theory, bat-learned convergent evolution, human heredity and life. It exemplifies politics, plastic issues, etc. until a new drug is made.
Kyoto University is able to learn about a wide range of research fields and can be used as a kick-off project for inquiry activities in high school.Once the course is decided, Kyoto University will inform you of the name, affiliation, job title, etc. of the instructor in charge.