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Publikováno v:
大学体育研究. 45:15-29
Autor:
KAJITA, Kazuhiro, KIUCHI, Atsushi, PARK, Kyungjin, LIN, Po-Hsiu, HASEGAWA, Etsushi, NAKAGAWA, Akira
Publikováno v:
筑波大学体育系紀要. 46:49-66
Autor:
KITAMURA, Mai, KIUCHI, Atsushi
Publikováno v:
体育学研究. 67:775-791
Autor:
NISHIDA, Junichi, KIUCHI, Atsushi, NAKAYAMA, Seigo, NAMBA, Hideyuki, SONOBE, Yutaka, NISHIWAKI, Masato, HIRAKU, Shiho, NAKADA, Masakatsu, NISHIGAKI, Keita, KOBAYASHI, Yuji, TAHARA, Ryoji
Publikováno v:
大学体育スポーツ学研究. 19:1-14
Similar to many countries worldwide, the number of cases and severity of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infection increased in Japan. Therefore, universities implemented remote learning to prevent the spread of infection. Based on the findings of Nis
Autor:
KAWATO, Yuya, HASEGAWA, Etsushi, KIUCHI, Atsushi, KAJITA, Kazuhiro, KUMADA, Sachie, OZAKI, Ryosuke, YABE, Tetsuya
Publikováno v:
大学体育スポーツ学研究. 19:115-126
本研究の目的は,先行研究において実施されたADDIE モデルに基づく大学体育授業の外的妥当性を検証することであった.対象として3つの大学で柔道授業を履修している学生154名(男子1
Publikováno v:
体育学研究. 67:143-156
This study of university students examined the effects of a rubric based on subjective skill tasks on the subjective benefits of participation in physical education courses. Three studies were conducted based on the ADDIE course improvement model. We
Autor:
KIUCHI, Atsushi
Publikováno v:
大学体育スポーツ学研究. 18:21-34
Background To prevent the spread of COVID-19, a state of emergency was proclaimed in Japan; in the first half of 2020,online classes were held at many universities. Physical education classes based on practical skills were also conducted remotely; ho
Autor:
KIUCHI, Atsushi
Publikováno v:
大学体育研究. 43:137-144
Autor:
KIUCHI, Atsushi
Publikováno v:
大学体育スポーツ学研究. 18:2-20
This study clarified the learning outcomes of physical education (PE) courses, particularly their perceived benefits and physical activity, based on the learning style and method immediately after the first wave of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) occu
Autor:
NARA, Takaaki, KIUCHI, Atsushi
Publikováno v:
大学体育スポーツ学研究. 17:38-47
The concept of “life skills,” which is extremely close to the will of living, is attracting attention as a strength that contributes to character building, which is a goal of education. There is an expectation that sporting activities can be a st