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Takikawa was born in [[Okayama prefecture]],{{sfn|新潮45 2011年10月号|2011|p=219}} studied at {{Interlanguage link|Tokyo Metropolitan Shinjuku High School|lt=|ja|東京都立新宿高等学校|WD=}}. He graduated from the Department of [[physics]] at the School of Science and Engineering, [[Saitama University]] in 1972.{{sfn|新潮45 2011年10月号|2011|p=219}} After completing master's degree at [[Tokyo Gakugei University]] in 1975, he became a teacher at [[International Christian University High School]] in 1979. Takikawa completed doctor's degree with his doctoral thesis titled "''The Process of Understanding Natural Science as Seen in Class Activities: A Case Study in Mechanics''". |
Yōji Takikawa was born in [[Okayama prefecture]],{{sfn|新潮45 2011年10月号|2011|p=219}} studied at {{Interlanguage link|Tokyo Metropolitan Shinjuku High School|lt=|ja|東京都立新宿高等学校|WD=}}. He graduated from the Department of [[physics]] at the School of Science and Engineering, [[Saitama University]] in 1972.{{sfn|新潮45 2011年10月号|2011|p=219}} After completing master's degree at [[Tokyo Gakugei University]] in 1975, he became a teacher at [[International Christian University High School]] in 1979. Takikawa completed doctor's degree with his doctoral thesis titled "''The Process of Understanding Natural Science as Seen in Class Activities: A Case Study in Mechanics''". |
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Takikawa visited UK from September 1999 to August 2000.{{sfn|どうすれば「理科」を救えるのか|2003|p=68}} He studied at a teacher's trainings course in [[Cambridge University]]. From 2006, he was a visiting professor at College of Arts and Sciences, [[University of Tokyo]], before gained current position in 2010. |
Takikawa visited UK from September 1999 to August 2000.{{sfn|どうすれば「理科」を救えるのか|2003|p=68}} He studied at a teacher's trainings course in [[Cambridge University]]. From 2006, he was a visiting professor at College of Arts and Sciences, [[University of Tokyo]], before gained current position in 2010. |
Revision as of 14:59, 17 May 2019
滝川 洋二 | |
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Born | 1949 |
Alma mater | Saitama University Tokyo Gakugei University International Christian University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Science education Science curricula |
Institutions | International Christian University High School University of Tokyo Tokai University |
Doctoral advisor | Yoshinobu Kakiuchi[1] |
Yōji Takikawa (滝川 洋二, 1949– ) is a Japanese pedagogist, professor at the Center for Educational Research and Development, Tokai University, specializing in science education curricula. In 1986, he organized a circle for practice in science education, which ultimately has developed into a Nonprofit Organization named Garireo-Kōbō (literally, Galileo Studio) with Takikawa being the chairperson of trustees.
Biography
Yōji Takikawa was born in Okayama prefecture,[2] studied at Tokyo Metropolitan Shinjuku High School . He graduated from the Department of physics at the School of Science and Engineering, Saitama University in 1972.[2] After completing master's degree at Tokyo Gakugei University in 1975, he became a teacher at International Christian University High School in 1979. Takikawa completed doctor's degree with his doctoral thesis titled "The Process of Understanding Natural Science as Seen in Class Activities: A Case Study in Mechanics".
Takikawa visited UK from September 1999 to August 2000.[3] He studied at a teacher's trainings course in Cambridge University. From 2006, he was a visiting professor at College of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, before gained current position in 2010.
Notes
- ^ どうすれば「理科」を救えるのか 2003, p. 21.
- ^ a b 新潮45 2011年10月号 2011, p. 219.
- ^ どうすれば「理科」を救えるのか 2003, p. 68.
References
- 滝川 洋二 (2003). どうすれば「理科」を救えるのか. 亜紀書房. ISBN 978-4750502045.
- "科学実験の達人 滝川洋二vs.ビートたけし". 新潮45. 30 (10). 新潮社: 216–227. 2011.
See also
- ja:教育関係人物一覧 – List of teachers and pedagogists
- ja:理科教育 – Science education in Japan
- ja:左巻健男 – Takeo Samaki
External links
- "滝川洋二 – 研究者". Researchmap リサーチマップ – 研究者向けサイエンス2.0基盤サービス. 1 May 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- "滝川 洋二 (ytakikawa) on Twitter". Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- "ガリレオ工房公式サイト". Retrieved 13 October 2011.
- "理科カリキュラムを考える会". Retrieved 13 October 2011.