広島大学教育学部紀要. 第一部, 教育学 48 号
2000-03-10 発行

国立大学の大学開放に関する研究 : 広島大学教師に対する調査をもとに

Faculty Attitudes toward University Extension at Hiroshima University
熊谷 愼之輔
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Abstract
History shows that the development of university extension has depended on faculty attitudes toward it. But little attention has been given to this point in Japan.

Therefore the purpose of this study is to investigate how the faculty of Hiroshima University accept university extension as their proper roles.

Findings are as follows:

(1) Great increase was recognized in community service activities by faculty members in comparison with the date of 20 years ago.

(2) The large majority of faculty members answered that University should promote university extension. About half of them replied that they should have charge of extension work willingly.

(3) But faculty had tendency to regard research as most important role. As a result, the function of university extension was ranked far lower than research and teaching in priority.

(4) As for the type of extension works, faculty members in science courses had more orientation toward "research places in trust".

(5) It was also ascertained that subject matter characteristics (pure area vs. applied area) and role orientation within discipline groups (cosmopolitanism vs. localism) had influence on faculty attitudes toward university extension.