In the third-year Arimoto seminar (professional seminar), in addition to research presentations in preparation for the graduation thesis, time is set aside to introduce newspaper articles on a rotating basis every week.
Net news is quick, but it only provides an overview and does not convey details.Therefore, from recent newspaper articles, I selected hard-line articles such as "politics, economy, international affairs, editorials, and social issues" that I was interested in, read them carefully, and listened to the introduction of the article and the reason for choosing it. After that, each person will give their impressions and answer questions (Sports, entertainment, incidents, accidents, etc. will not be handled).
For third-year students who are about to start job-hunting in earnest, getting into the habit of reading newspapers is not only useful for job-hunting, but it also plays a role in acquiring the knowledge necessary as a university student and raising awareness of society.
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Editorials: Studying abroad under COVID-18, increasing number of working women commit suicide, Mr. Manabe's Nobel Prize, ministries demanding an 40% increase in overtime pay, dark clouds in Macau relying on casinos, raising nursing and childcare wages, XNUMX% increase in early voting (Osaka), voting What do you mean? , Reluctance to face-to-face classes at the university, students feel isolated