The Interactive Program between Japanese and American Physical and Occupational Therapy Students and its Educational Impact
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概要
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An anonymous questionnaire was administered to 14 and OT students of Gunma University who participated in the study tour to 2 universities in US, which was conducted on March 2001. The questions were asked in 4 areas that respectively dealt with (1) content of the program, (2) interaction with American students and faculties, (3) overall schedule of the program, and (4) tasks for a future program. The results showed that most of the students expressed that this program inspired them academically. Based on the result, appropriateness of length, schedule, content of the program, and tasks were discussed and proposed as 10 suggestions for a next program.
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著者
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IWASAKI Kiyotaka
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Waseda University
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Uchiyama Yasushi
Department Of Electronic Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Uchiyama Yasushi
Department Of Physical Therapy School Of Health Sciences Faculty Of Medicine Gunma University
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Iwasaki Kiyotaka
Department Of Occupational Therapy School Of Health Sciences Faculty Of Medicine Gunma University
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