Overseas Fieldwork in the U.S.A.
The students in Class 24 visited the U.S. for eight days. They left for America on September 30th and made presentations about their research projects at Princeton High School, Princeton University and Eco-village in Ithaca. While enjoying the discussions, they learned new things from a lot of people they met during the visit. It was a fruitful tour for them.
(Voices from the Students)
・I thought Japanese students should join in the class as actively as American students. I should be more active and more involved in classes I take.
・I was nervous about the homestay. I knew I should not hesitate to ask a lot of questions, but I was not confident enough. However, I gathered my courage to talk, and I was able to communicate. If we become more confident and try to speak with a smile, our spirits will be brighter and we can be positive. I learned this from the experience. I felt as if I had new family members and the homestay became a memorable experience.
・Seeing a lot of neon signs in Times Square, I enjoyed a flashy side of America, but when we visited the eco village in Ithaca, I noticed some people were environmentally aware. After helping villagers with their farming, many of our classmates said that they became hungry for the first time in the trip because they were overwhelmed by the large portions of food given at meals. We appreciated food more seriously through this experience than just by collecting information about wasted food in our research.
・If we get stuck in our research, we want to use the experience we had during this overseas trip. I want to think of what I can do to solve problems in the world and work hard so that I can play a leading part in settling world issues.
・It was a good experience because I was able to improve my communication skills and capability to tackle problems.