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大学のシラバスとはなにか?

What is Syllabus format for under graduate students?

池田光穂

さあ、シラバスを書いてみましょう。その前にシラバスの定義です。

"A syllabus (/ˈsɪləbəs/; plural syllabuses[1] or syllabi[2]) or specification is a document that communicates information about a specific course and defines expectations and responsibilities. It is descriptive (unlike the prescriptive or specific curriculum). A syllabus may be set out by an exam board or prepared by the tutor who supervises or controls the course .[Etymology] According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word syllabus derives from modern Latin syllabus "list", in turn from a misreading of the Greek σίλλυβος sillybos "parchment label, table of contents", which first occurred in a 15th-century print of Cicero's letters to Atticus.[1][3] Earlier Latin dictionaries such as Lewis and Short contain the word syllabus,[4] relating it to the non-existent Greek word σύλλαβος, which appears to be a mistaken reading of syllaba "syllable"; the newer Oxford Latin Dictionary does not contain this word.[5][self-published source?] The apparent change from sitty- to sylla- is explained as a hypercorrection by analogy to συλλαμβάνω (syllambano "bring together, gather").[5]" #Wiki.

日本のシラバス(我が職場)の見出しは下記のようになります。

セル:コピー用

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授業担当者:池田光穂(Mitsuho Ikeda)

履修対象/Eligibility

開講時期/Schedule

講義室/Room

講義題目/Course Name

授業の目的と概要/Course Objective

学習目標/Learning Goals

履修条件・受講条件 /Requirement; Prerequisite

特記事項/Special Note

授業計画/Special Plan (回)題目/Title:内容/Content

授業形態/Type of Class:

授業外における学習 /Independent Study Outside of Class

教科書・教材/Textbooks

参考文献/Reference

成績評価/Grading Policy

コメント/Other Remarks

キーワード/Keywords

受講生へのメッセージ/Messages to Prospective Students


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