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Instructor Insights

Below, instructors Takako Aikawa, Wakana Maekawa, and Masami Ikeda-Lamm describe various aspects of how they teach 21G.501 Japanese I.

Just like our students, we should not be afraid of making mistakes.

 

 

Assessment

Grade Breakdown

The students' grades were based on the following assessment elements:

 
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Curriculum Information

Prerequisites

    None

Requirements Satisfied

  • GIR GIR
  • HASS HASS
  • HASS-H HASS-H
  • 21G.501 is required for a Bachelor’s Degree in Global Languages with a concentration in Japanese Studies (PDF).
  • 21G.501 counts toward the two years of Japanese studies required for participation in the MISTI-Japan internship program.

Offered

Every fall semester

Student Information

29 students took this course when it was taught in fall 2019.

Breakdown by Year

Mostly sophomores and juniors; some first-year students and graduate students

Breakdown by Major

Various majors, including computer science, mechanical engineering, material science, mathematics, and nuclear science

Typical Student Background

Most students have no prior knowledge of the Japanese language but have had some experience of Japanese culture, e.g. through anime and manga.

 

How Student Time Was Spent

During an average week, students were expected to spend 12 hours on the course, roughly divided as follows:

In Class

4 hours per week

Met 4 times per week for 1 hour per session; 49 sessions total; mandatory attendance

 

Out of Class

8 hours per week

Outside class time, students completed homework assignments and prepared for tests and quizzes.

 

Semester Breakdown

WEEK M T W Th F
1 No classes throughout MIT. No classes throughout MIT. No session scheduled. grammar session scheduled. grammar session scheduled.
2 grammar session scheduled. drill session scheduled. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled. drill session scheduled.
3 drill session scheduled. drill session scheduled. No session scheduled. Drill session and quiz scheduled. No classes throughout MIT.
4 grammar session scheduled. drill session scheduled. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled. drill session scheduled and homework due.
5 drill session scheduled and homework due. drill session scheduled. No session scheduled. Drill session and quiz scheduled. grammar session scheduled.
6 drill session scheduled and homework due. drill session scheduled and homework due. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled and homework due. drill session scheduled and homework due.
7 No classes throughout MIT. No classes throughout MIT. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled. Drill session and quiz scheduled.
8 Interview test scheduled. grammar session scheduled. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled and homework due. drill session scheduled and homework due.
9 drill session scheduled and homework due. drill session scheduled and homework due. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled. Drill session and quiz scheduled.
10 grammar session scheduled. drill session scheduled and homework due. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled and homework due. drill session scheduled and homework due.
11 No classes throughout MIT. drill session scheduled and homework due. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled. Drill session and quiz scheduled.
12 grammar session scheduled. drill session scheduled and homework due. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled and homework due. drill session scheduled and homework due.
13 drill session scheduled and homework due. drill session scheduled. No session scheduled. No classes throughout MIT. No classes throughout MIT.
14 drill session scheduled and homework due. No session scheduled. No session scheduled. drill session scheduled. Interview test scheduled.
15 grammar session and exam scheduled. grammar session scheduled. No session scheduled. No classes throughout MIT. No classes throughout MIT.
16 No classes throughout MIT. No classes throughout MIT. No classes throughout MIT. No classes throughout MIT. No classes throughout MIT.
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