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Autor:
Akane, Ohgane, Mika, NISHIMURA
Publikováno v:
金城学院大学論集. 人文科学編 = Treatises and Studies by the Facalty of Kinjo Gakuin University. Studies in Humanities. 18(2):13-25
The purpose of this study was to alter the present syllabus of a course called “Child Physical Education A” to create a syllabus for a course called “Area of Health”, suitable for a new kindergarten teacher training course. First, the targets
Autor:
Mika, NISHIMURA, Akane, Ohgane
Publikováno v:
金城学院大学論集. 人文科学編 = Treatises and Studies by the Facalty of Kinjo Gakuin University. Studies in Humanities. 18(2):216-224
The purpose of this study is to consider the connection between a syllabus of a course titled “Teaching Methods of Childcare Content (health)” and how it connects to on-site training and childcare / early childhood education after graduation, wit
Autor:
Akane, Ohgane, Takuya, Harada
Publikováno v:
金城学院大学論集. 人文科学編 = Treatises and Studies by the Facalty of Kinjo Gakuin University. Studies in Humanities. 17(1):9-19
The purpose of this study is to create a coursework model for elementary school teacher training programs to support visually impaired university students intending to teach at mainstream elementary schools. In addition to a literature review, a visu
Autor:
Kunishige, Ohgane, Akane, Ohgane
Publikováno v:
金城学院大学論集. 自然科学編 = Treatises and Studies by the Faculty of Kinjo Gakuin University. Studies in Natural Sciences. 16(1):1-5
Humans (Homo sapiens) are characterized by "symbol systems" which only humans use. A symbol system is the rule which gives purpose (or value, meaning) to objects having direct, impractical utility.Symbolized by the rule (symbol system), the objects b
Autor:
Akane, Ohgane, Takuya, Harada
Publikováno v:
金城学院大学人文・社会科学研究所紀要 = Bulletin of the Institute for Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Kinjyo Gakuin University. 23:31-54
Publikováno v:
金城学院大学論集. 自然科学編 = Treatises and Studies by the Faculty of Kinjo Gakuin University. Studies in Natural Sciences. 15(2):19-32
Publikováno v:
Biological Cybernetics. 93:426-435
An important feature of human locomotor control is the instant adaptability to unpredictable changes of conditions surrounding the locomotion. Humans, for example, can seamlessly adapt their walking gait following a sudden ankle impairment (e.g., as