2017年10月6日金曜日


Self Introduction

My name is Dini Asri Kusnia Dewi, but people used to call me Diaz. I was born and raised in Bandung, Indonesia. From childhood, I never go to school through a highway that has a traffic lights. But for the first time I went to a school far from home, I literally penetrated the sky to cross the oceans and the country.


2017年10月3日火曜日




はじめまして。
本年度10月より入学しました永田貴一です。
今年の7月まで青年海外協力隊としてモザンビークで活動を行なっていました。
大学院では途上国における数学教育の開発に取り組みたいと考えております。
わからないことだらけですが、何卒よろしくお願いします。


2017年10月2日月曜日


Welcome Party


This Fall Semester We are welcome four newcomers from different country as usual.
Chea Soth from Cambodia, Nagata Kiichi from Japan, Dewi Dini Asri Kusnia from Indonesia and Fowra Midori from Japan.

Welcome to Baba-lab everyone. Let`s enjoy your research life with Baba-lab members!



Farewell Party and Happy Graduation Day


On Monday 18th September We held Farewell Party for our two labmates. Two days after, on Wednesday 20th September we celebrate their Graduation Day.

See you later Ishii-san and Ijlal-san.
Hopefully we can meet someday!
Happy Face
First time do BBQ in Farewell Party



We-fi as always

Smille ^^

Congratulation for your Graduation!


 
Self-introduction




Date:  Oct 2nd, 2017
Hello!




My name is CHEA Soth, you can call me Soth, from Cambodia. I work as a mathematics educator at Phnom Penh Regional Teacher Training Center (PPRTTC) where this center will be upgraded to Teacher Education College (TEC) by 2018. I am 34 years old, and I am married with two children.

I am a scholarship master student under JICA long-term program called Knowledge Co-Creation Program (KCCP) with majoring in mathematics education. My research topic is " The Levels of Thinking Skills: A comparative studies of Cambodian and Mathematics Textbook" and my academic supervisor is professor BABA Tukuya.

It is my first time to be here, in Japan and I feel like everything here is different from my country. People here are more attractive and respectable. I cordially welcomed from people here, especially my senior in lab Baba sansei. Moreover, I noticed that people who drive cars or big vehicles also give priorities to those who ride bicycles or walk, but in my country, walkers and riders have to be very careful with the cars or trucks as the big vehicles are more prior. By the way, when I ride the bicycle to school, I really miss my high school life almost twenty years ago. I have never ridded it since I finished high school, so It seems like I am turning to my high school life.

Finally, I would like to thank to BABA sansei, a dean of International Development and Cooperation (IDEC) department, who offer me a chance to be here and accepted me to be his supervisee. I would also thank to Putra san, who has guided me since my first day in Japan, and also thank to all seniors master and doctorial students who offer me a warm welcome into Baba lab. I am very happy to know all of you and hope to learn more from you to broaden my horizon. Thank you for warm welcome again! 

Sincerely;


Soth Chea