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山田 浩 准教授
YAMADA, Hiroshi Associate Professor
山田 浩 准教授
YAMADA Hiroshi所属:
メタ学習センター、 メディアデザイン領域(大学院)
研究分野
プロジェクト学習、学習方略、英語教育、教員養成前職・前歴
高千穂大学担当科目(学部)
コミュニケーションⅢ/Ⅳ学位
博士(人間・環境学)
YAMADA, Hiroshi Associate Professor
Affiliation:
Center for Meta-Learning
Research Fields
Project-based learning, Learning strategies, English education, Teacher educationAcademic Background
Takachiho UniversitySubjects in Charge (Undergraduate)
Communication III/IVDegree
Ph. D研究内容
- プロジェクト学習における参与者の学び
- 広範で汎用的な資質・能力を身につけるための学習方略
- 英語の語彙およびライティング教育
- ケースメソッドを応用した教員養成
研究の魅力
研究の魅力は、理論と実践が相互に作用するところにあります。私たちは何度も試行錯誤を繰り返し、より良い方法を見つけ出します。その過程で、成功への道筋を示す理論が生まれます。この理論を他の場面で応用することによって、さらに大きな成功を収めることができます。しかし、すべてが順調に進むわけではなく、多くの失敗を経験しながら、再び試行錯誤を繰り返すことになります。このようにして、多くの成功を生み出していくのが研究の本質であると考えます。
実績
- 平成23年4月-平成24年3月 北海道教育委員会研究指定「小中高を通じた一貫性・系統性のある国際理解教育・外国語教育に関する教育課程編成・実施の研究」研究主任(北海道えりも高等学校)
- 平成24年4月-平成25年3月 文部科学省研究指定「英語力を強化する指導改善の取組」研究主任(北海道えりも高等学校)
- 平成25年4月-平成26年3月 文部科学省研究指定「英語によるコミュニケーション能力・論理的思考力を強化する指導改善の取組」研究主任(北海道えりも高等学校)
- 平成26年4月-平成30年3月 文部科学省研究指定「スーパーグローバルハイスクール」研究推進副委員長(北海道登別明日中等教育学校)
- 平成30年4月-現在 大学英語教育学会EAP研究会副代表
主な著作・論文
- Maswana, S., & Yamada, H. (2021). Vocabulary and move analysis of high school essays from an EAP writing perspective. The Journal of Asia TEFL, 18(3), 891-903.
- Yamada, H. (2021). An implementation of project-based learning in an EFL context: Japanese students’ and teachers’ perceptions regarding team learning. TESOL Journal, 12(1), 1-16.
- Yamada, H., & Maswana, S. (2019). ESP in primary and secondary education. In H. Terauchi, J. Noguchi, & A. Tajino (Eds.), Towards a new paradigm for English language teaching: English for specific purposes in Asia and beyond (pp. 141-151). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
- Yamada, H. (2018). Exploring the effects of metacognitive strategies on vocabulary learning of Japanese junior high school students. The Journal of Asia TEFL, 15(4), 931-944.
- Yamada, H. (2017). Presentation projects with MAP grammar. In A. Tajino (Ed.), A new approach to English pedagogical grammar: The order of meanings (pp. 222-229). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
Research Contents
- Learning of participants in project-based learning
- Learning strategies for broad and versatile competencies
- English vocabulary and writing education
- Teacher education with the case method
Attractive Factors of My Research
The appeal of research is in the way theory and practice work together. We try and fail many times, finding better ways as we go. This process creates theories that lead us to success. By using these theories in different situations, we can achieve even more. However, the path is not always smooth; we face many failures and need to keep trying new approaches. In this way, the essence of research is to keep creating successes through constant experimentation.
Achievement
- April 2011 – March 2012: Chief Researcher for the Hokkaido Board of Education’s Project on “Coherent and Systematic International Understanding and Foreign Language Education Across Elementary, Junior High, and High Schools” (Hokkaido Erimo High school)
- April 2012 – March 2013: Chief Researcher for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Project on “Initiatives for Improving Teaching to Enhance English Proficiency” (Hokkaido Erimo High school)
- April 2013 – March 2014: Chief Researcher for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Project on “Initiatives for Improving Teaching to Enhance Communication Skills and Logical Thinking in English” (Hokkaido Erimo High School)
- April 2014 – March 2018: Deputy Chair of the Research Promotion Committee for the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology’s Project “Super Global High School” (Hokkaido Noboribetsu Akebi Secondary school)
- April 2018 – Present: Deputy Representative of Japan Association of College English Teachers Special Interest Group on English for Academic Purposes
Major Books and Papers
- Maswana, S., & Yamada, H. (2021). Vocabulary and move analysis of high school essays from an EAP writing perspective. The Journal of Asia TEFL, 18(3), 891-903.
- Yamada, H. (2021). An implementation of project-based learning in an EFL context: Japanese students’ and teachers’ perceptions regarding team learning. TESOL Journal, 12(1), 1-16.
- Yamada, H., & Maswana, S. (2019). ESP in primary and secondary education. In H. Terauchi, J. Noguchi, & A. Tajino (Eds.), Towards a new paradigm for English language teaching: English for specific purposes in Asia and beyond (pp. 141-151). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.
- Yamada, H. (2018). Exploring the effects of metacognitive strategies on vocabulary learning of Japanese junior high school students. The Journal of Asia TEFL, 15(4), 931-944.
- Yamada, H. (2017). Presentation projects with MAP grammar. In A. Tajino (Ed.), A new approach to English pedagogical grammar: The order of meanings (pp. 222-229). Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge.

















































