Delivery Class

What is a Delivery Class?

We deliver our lectures to high school classrooms free of charge. We can also use our lecture rooms to hold lectures upon request.

Benefits of Delivery Classes

  • 01
    Students' university entrance
    Motivation
    By "experiencing" university classes, students' motivation to take the university entrance exam becomes clearer, leading to an increased awareness of their desire to continue their education.
  • 02
    Students' interests and concerns
    To broaden the scope
    By learning academic fields not offered in high school, students' intellectual curiosity is satisfied and the range of their academic interests is broadened.
  • 03
    For training of teachers and PTA
    Learning about the university's initiatives will help you improve your classes and deepen your knowledge of teaching methods.

List of lecture contents

Please see the following file for a list of specific lecture contents.
*Lessons for students and some teachers are also available.

View lecture topics
Multi-session packgeTeacher's nameLecture theme
PresidentAkio Omori①For students: SDGs and gender equality
② For students and PTA: Skills and learning needed in unpredictable times
3) For faculty and staff: Comprehensive inquiry time and curriculum management
Common to all facultiesKazumi SugisawaWhat is a bank?
Takashi Nishidate①What is peace? ( ) + ( ) = peace.
②The reality and challenges of a multicultural coexistence and co-creation society in Gunma Prefecture
Yoshihiro KouraThinking about the future of the region with LEGO
EnglishEmi KobayashiLet's think about English communication skills
Midori ShinoharaIntroduction to Communication Theory
DESROSIERS Lori AnnSounds Cool!
Atsuko SonodaEnglish Learning and Second Language Acquisition Theory
LARSON JohnComparative English Literature
internationalXie Zhihaiグローバル化とは
Wu Xuan'erThe Money-Related Lifestyles of Children in Japan, Korea, China, and Vietnam
Mitsuru NiwaHumans and Language
Miki KuriharaWhy people visit
Masaki YamateItalian cuisine and immigration
managementNobuo KogashiThe past, present, and future of the Internet
Masaaki KanemotoThe demand curve is downward sloping?
Takako JinguThe "systems" that support our lives and their "efficiency"
Kenya MurayamaUnderstanding the "organization" of high school classes from a business management perspective
Kosuke WatanabeIntroduction to data science
Cho Gyu-hae① Differences and similarities between Korean and Japanese food culture
②Economic growth and industrial development in Southeast Asia
Psychology/Human CultureYuichiro OkudaWhat is psychology?
Hanayo NoguchiMessages from people of the past: What kind of study is history?
Masaya NishikawaIntroduction to France
Manabu MatsumotoListening and speaking
Kentaro FurusawaLet's take a look at the "Maebashi Downtown Church Walking Map" with the pastor!
Tang YinqiThink about your own individuality!
school educationSayuri GotoWhat is school?
Zhang Xin-aiThe education situation in Korea
Eight digits YufujuLet's think about multicultural coexistence through music
Katsura SeiExperience an elementary school Japanese language class
─What are the theories and methods of Japanese language teaching?─

How to apply

The application procedure is as follows:
*Classes for students are accepted for groups of 15 or more students.
*We do not accept applications from students.

  1. Choose a course
    Please select the lecture you wish to take from the list of lectures above.
  2. Fill out the application form and send it by fax
    To apply, please fill out the form below and fax it to us (027-266-7596).
    Application form
  3. Schedule adjustment
    Once we receive your fax, we will schedule a meeting.
    *Please note that we may not be able to accommodate your request due to scheduling conflicts.
  4. Notification of schedule
    Once the date has been arranged, we will contact you by phone.
    After that, please send a request letter to the president of our university (free format).

Application destination

Admission center
TEL   027-266-9031
MAIL mkc@c.kyoai.ac.jp

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