Seminar Ⅳ
TeachersNAIKI, Shigeru
Grade, SemesterYear 3 2nd semest [Department of Regional Economics, Faculty of Economics]
CategoryMajor Course: Basic
Elective, CreditsRequisites 2credit
 Syllabus Number8B302

Course Description

The professor teaching this course has had a great deal of of experience as a senior officer in both the central and local governments, such as diplomat, deputy mayor, administrative manager and as a pioneer of the "One village one product movement" (a typical policy for local development, spreading throughout Japan). The professor also holds the title of the honorary professor at the Local Autonomy College, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
In the first few lectures, the students learn about the professor's experiences. And then on the hypothesis that they become civil servants, they will choose several issues to be solved. They will make inquiries and propose their own policy for solving the problem.
The students will also be able to visit some organizations such as the Tochigi prefectural government offices, police headquarters, a fire station, and municipal government offices.
The students can get the knowledge,accoplishment and attitude of DP(1・2・3).

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The professor teaching in this course has a great deal of experience as a senior officer in both the central and local governments, such as diplomat, deputy mayor, administrative manager and as a pioneer of the "One village one product movement" (a typical policy for local development, spreading throughout Japan). The professor also holds the title of the honorary professor at the Local Autonomy College, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
In the first few lectures, the students learn about the professor's experiences. And then on the hypothesis that they become civil servants, they will choose several issues to solve. They will make inquiries and propose their own policy in solving the problems.
The students will also be able to visit some organizations such as the Tochigi prefectural government offices, police headquarters, a fire station, and municipal government offices.
The students can learn more about the knowledge, accomplishment and attitude in DP (1,2,3).

Course Objectives

The students will study the public policies aimed at solving various problems in the local government.
Then they will discuss these matters and look for solutions.
Through these efforts, the students will be able to establish their own decision-making skills and self-reliance spirit.

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Grading Policy

Reports

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Textbook and Reference

KindTitleAuthorPublisher
Textbook
" The real face of the local autonomy in the UK and Japan" Shigeru Naiki,Gyousei,
ISBN978-4-324-10126-1

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References

Requirements(Assignments)


To have interests in the current topics

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Students must have the interests in the current topics.

Note

Schedule

1Guidance

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2My challege issue " Medical service in the depopulated village"

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My challenge issue " Medical service in the depopulated village"

3My challenge issue " information disclosure"

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4
My challenge issue"Local autonomy and Democracy"

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5My challenge issue "New public management"

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6
My challenge issue"Voluntary Activities"

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7My challenge issue "Fire Prevention Policy"

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8My challenge issue"Police Administration"

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9My challenge issue" Defense Policy"

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10My challenge issue " Regionalism and Internationalism"

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11
My challenge issue " The aging issues"

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12My challenge issue "Financial policy to revitalize te homeland"

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My challenge issue "Financial policy to revitalize the homeland"
13
My challenge issue " Regional Development Policy"

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14
Off-campus Learning "Visiting Tochigi Prefectural Government"

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15Summing up

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