著者
生井 裕子 中島 久樹 山下 徹
出版者
清泉女学院大学人間学部
雑誌
清泉女学院大学人間学部研究紀要 = Bulletin of the Faculty of Human Studies Seisen Jogakuin College (ISSN:21893632)
巻号頁・発行日
no.19, pp.1-16, 2022-03-18

In today's education, the main focus is on developing children as autonomous learners who can formulate their own questions and solve problems, and exploratory learning has come to be emphasized. The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of conceptual instruction combined with reflection work to improve the quality of children's reflections, from the viewpoint that high-quality reflections are important in exploratory learning. The results of the Kruskal-Wallis test showed that although the quality of the reflections increased significantly overall in the practice before combining the work with concept-based instruction, the difference tended to widen between the children whose quality increased and those whose quality did not. After combining the work with conceptual instruction, the overall quality of the reflections increased significantly, and the range of change was large. In addition, the differences among the children were smaller, indicating that the quality of reflection increased for more children. It was suggested that the development of the ability to perform high-quality reflection is important as a foundation for learning as an autonomous learner.
著者
石井 国雄 田戸岡 好香
出版者
清泉女学院大学人間学部
雑誌
清泉女学院大学人間学部研究紀要 = Bulletin of the Faculty of Human Studies Seisen Jogakuin College (ISSN:21893632)
巻号頁・発行日
no.17, pp.1-11, 2020-03-15

Though nursing has traditionally been regarded as a female profession, this image has changed with the times. In this study, we examined whether Japanese university students hold stereotypical beliefs of "nurses are competent and warm" from the perspective of the stereotype content model. In addition, since the style of nurse coats has also changed, we examined how different colors of nurse coats can affect the impression of female nurses. In the experiment, participants watched one of the illustration of nurse in a white coat, a pink coat, or a blue coat. Then participants completed gender related trait scales. As a result, participants rated female nurses as highly agentic (competent) and communal (warm). These impressions were stronger in white coat conditions than in pink and blue coat conditions. The image of nurses in modern Japan was discussed