International Development Projects-Case Method   International Development Projects-Case Method

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担当教員
髙田 潤一  山口 しのぶ 
使用教室
火5-6(I4-B04/05)  
単位数
講義:0  演習:2  実験:0
講義コード
70037
シラバス更新日
2013年9月20日
講義資料更新日
2013年9月20日
学期
後期

講義概要

This course aims at introducing practical approaches to development projects. Traditional teaching in the classroom based on lectures and exams, often do not address the need for practical, problem-solving skills. The important and crucial ability for effective project management is the ability to think, analyze, discuss, and develop solutions to problems as professionals may encounter in the field. The case method is an effective approach to strengthening these skills.

講義の目的

The meaning of “development” in the context of international development had evolved during the past 30 years. A variety of international organizations as well as bilateral aid organizations all over the world participated in different areas of development. At the same time, the measurement and/or indicators of “development” faced significant changes. By all means, the management of international development projects is not a simple task. There is no “best manual” to follow. Recent development projects require more integration of different fields, such as education, health, industry, economy, engineering, law and others. Given this background, it is increasingly important that professionals must understand and be able to design practical approaches to overcome various kinds of problems. These approaches often require the participants to create effective working relationships with practitioners in other field, governments, and organizations. This process involves a series of analysis and compromise.

講義計画

This course aims at introducing practical approaches to development projects. Traditional teaching in the classroom based on lectures and exams, often do not address the need for practical, problem-solving skills. The important and crucial ability for effective project management is the ability to think, analyze, discuss, and develop solutions to problems as professionals may encounter in the field. The case method is an effective approach to strengthening these skills.

教科書・参考書等

1. Chambers, Robert (1983), Rural Development: Putting the Last First, Longman, Harlow.
2. Chambers, Robert (1997), Whose Reality Counts?: Putting the First Last, ITDG publishing.
Selected reading materials from a variety of development study readers as well as different UN publications.
One case from different field will be assigned every other week along with appropriate materials.

関連科目・履修の条件等

None

成績評価

Participation:
1. Students are expected read the assigned materials and answer the questions provided prior to the class. Class discussion will be based on the knowledge of the reading materials as well as your interest and experiences in development field.
2. Students are expected to read the case thoroughly in advance, to prepare to participate in discussion, as well as role playing for the given cases. Questions related to the case are provided in advance and students are expected to answer questions with own ideas and to share experiences, if any.

Writing analysis paper: Students shall choose one or two cases to write analysis paper. For each case, main questions are listed. Students are expected to analyze the case according to the questions and prepare to present own ideas on how to come up with solving problems.

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