Currently enrolled students: Please confirm details using the guidance literature.
※Office hours vary during school breaks.
Sundays, national holidays, anniversary of foundation (October 21), periods where the campus is closed during summer break/New Years break/spring break, and other University holidays
Students have access to lecture rooms that mimic classrooms in schools or other environments, for lectures and exercises that have adopted teaching methods focusing on micro-teaching and simulated teaching. The lecture room can also be used freely for practical training purposes.
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The Graduate School of Teacher Education offers two dedicated self-study rooms. Students can use these rooms to focus on self-directed learning. Lockers are also available.
Students can create their own teaching materials for use in simulated teaching or podium exercises. The room also features 10 video terminals, which students can use to analyze recordings of their own lessons or to watch video materials.
In addition to Internet access, students have access to standard business and statistical software. The School of Education, building 16 also features two computer labs that can be used when classes are not in session.
Waseda University offers computer labs for open-use. For details on each, see the IT Service Navigation website.
The Graduate School of Teacher Education has collected its library materials (including school teaching materials and magazines for teachers) in a dedicated shelf in the School of Education teacher library (accessible to graduate students, building 16 basement). The undergraduate student reading room in the basement of building 14 is also available. Students can also use the neighboring Central Library on Sundays. The Takata Memorial Library is also available on weekdays and Saturdays.
A copier is also available in the student reading room which functions as a self-study room limited to reference books, dictionaries, and encyclopedias.
Students of the Graduate School of Teacher Education are allowed to browse and copy materials in the student reading room (building 14, basement 1). The student reading room features a “Graduate School of Teacher Education book corner” for students of the Graduate School of Teacher Education.
Students of the Graduate School of Teacher Education are allowed to browse and copy materials in the School of Education teacher library (building 16, basement 1).
Students of the Graduate School of Teacher Education are allowed to use both the Central Library and The Takata Memorial Library. For details on each, see the Waseda University Library website.
Student lounges are available in several locations on campus. They are furnished with beverage vending machines, and are great spaces to relax in after studying.
Students of the Graduate School of Teacher Education are allowed to use the student reading rooms and teacher libraries of other graduate schools in the university. For details on each, see the Waseda University Library website.