Kanazawa University student gives a lecture on the appeal of inquiry-based learning at Hokuriku High School

掲載日:2024-6-6
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On May 22, Ayumu Nagumo, the 2nd-year student from the College of Human and Social Sciences School of Economics gave a lecture on the theme of "Setting Tasks and Supporting Actions" in a special class "Time for Comprehensive Inquiry" for third-year students of Hokuriku High School in Fukui City.
Ayumu Nagumo is a member of the inochi Gakusei Innovators' Program (i-GIP), an extracurricular activity group that aims to nurture the next generation of entrepreneurs, and talked about how to set issues that are important for inquiry activities from the perspective of how to expand ideas and the appeal of integrating different fields.
In the Q&A session participated Mei Ishizaki, 4th year student of the College of Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health Sciences School of Medicine , who belongs to the same organization. Mei Ishizaki answered various questions from high school students.

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北陸高等学校【3年生】探究学習特別授業
 

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