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My students will present at the JSET Fall 2022 National Conference
2022年09月07日
Finally, I have less than a month left to live in the United States. However, I am still in a busy schedule as […]
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English and Chinese pages are now available!
2022年09月07日
We updated our Japanese website last month, and now we have opened our English and Chinese websites! We would […]
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Yamada Laboratory Web site has been renewed!
2022年09月07日
Yamada Lab’s website has been renewed! We used to use the WordPress template, but this time, both the de […]
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Fundamental Research A has been approved!
2022年02月28日
I am really surprised! We are very grateful to all the professors who reviewed our proposal. I think that the […]
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2022年02月14日
As the global outbreak of Omicron continues, we held a small online celebration for Ms. Chen Li, the first doc […]
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The first Ph.D. student in Yamada Laboratory!
2022年01月18日
We are very excited to announce that we have our first PhD on December 31, last year. It has been about 13 yea […]
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2022年01月13日
Happy New Year! It has already been two weeks. This is my first New Year’s Day abroad, and unlike in Jap […]
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Another tough year 2021 is coming to an end!
2021年12月31日
Have you celebrated the New Year in Japan already? Or not yet? It was another tough year. I thought Covid-19 w […]
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Doctoral Student Selected for the Challenging Research Program for Next-Generation Researchers
2021年12月03日
Kyushu University has been selected by the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) for the Challenging Resea […]
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Our review paper on CLIL has been published!
2021年11月30日
It also took a long time…Our doctoral student worked hard on it. I guess two years have passed since the conce […]
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To those who wish to study educational engineering
I hope that the students in my lab, regardless of which career path they take, will grow up to be active, engaged, and future professionals.
I hope that they will grow up to fulfill their potential as future professionals.
To this end, I hope that they will seek out various domestic and international resources on their own, proactively find learning opportunities, and grow.
As with a master's degree, it is unlikely that you will be taught everything from zero, whether you go to a company, a government agency, or a municipality, or whether you go on to a doctoral program!
(If you are a working student, I am sure you are familiar with and understand this).
What do you know, what don't you know, and what do you need to do in order to understand it?
What methods of learning (work) are right for you?
Professionally speaking, you are required to demonstrate metacognition and put it into action.
This is my teaching policy at my undergraduate school, and I am even more conscious of this when it comes to my master's degree.
I hope to make this laboratory a place where we can all learn these things, help each other, and grow together.
Yamada Laboratory is now accepting applications for admission to master's and doctoral programs.
If you want to contribute to the development of education in Japan and around the world, we always welcome you!


Masanori Yamada