著者
渡部 誠 Makoto Watanabe
出版者
桜の聖母短期大学
雑誌
桜の聖母短期大学紀要 = BULLETIN OF SAKURA NO SEIBO JUNIOR COLLEGE
巻号頁・発行日
no.43, pp.165-170, 2019-03-31

The attitudes towards adzuki beans and adzuki bean-based food was analyzed through an online survey targeted at Japanese consumers. 300 samples were collected, and the results were compared with the images of other beans.Compared to soy beans, almonds or walnuts, the healthful image of adzuki beans was not well recognized. In regards to nutritional function, the adzuki bean was underestimated despite its useful nutritional content such as polyphenol, dietary fibers and proteins. The results seem to be affected by the “sweet snack” image of adzuki bean paste, the most popular adzuki bean-based food in Japan.In conclusion, this survey suggests that an innovative adzuki bean-based food, a non-sweet snack for example, may be required in order to raise the healthful image of adzuki beans. Further, the key consumers of such a food could be middle-aged women, who tend to have a stronger interest in healthful food.
著者
三瓶 千香子 Chikako Sampei
出版者
桜の聖母短期大学
雑誌
桜の聖母短期大学紀要 = Bulletin of Sakura no Seibo Junior College (ISSN:03868168)
巻号頁・発行日
no.43, pp.7-18, 2019-03

The collapse of local communities and serious social isolation have been long-term problems in Japan. The present study aimed to study the young education philosophy of Yoshiharu Tazawa(1885-1944), a rational and practical leader of a young men's association called Seinen-dan in modern Japan, as it relates to creating relationships and involvement in modern local communities. Tazawa thought that personal relationships and contact or cohabiting between lecturers and young people were very important in the lodging training. This leads to a suggestion for roles and methods of facilitators to affect learning and relations on purpose through dialogue, collaboration and creation.
著者
加藤 竜哉 後藤 真 Tatsuya Kato Makoto Goto
出版者
桜の聖母短期大学
雑誌
桜の聖母短期大学紀要 (ISSN:03868168)
巻号頁・発行日
no.39, pp.25-41, 2015-03

The present article describes a method for enhancing peer collaboration and active participation among college students through an alternative Co-Active Poster Session( C.A.P.S.) in an educational setting. The authors set four criteria to define an "effective" peer collaboration-focused poster session: It minimizes the necessity of creating a neatly designed poster which often requires time-consuming preparation; It reduces a presenter's emerging emotional pressure by liberating him/her from having to give a well-organized speech in front of an audience; It allows the audience to ask questions anytime during the session without hesitation; It enhances the dynamics of continuous discussion among all the participants. Three different kinds of educational workshops were conducted in 2014 to compare C.A.P.S. with traditional, presentation-focused poster sessions. The qualitative review of 116 participants' written reflections suggested that C.A.P.S. met all four of the criteria listed above and showed the potential of this co-active learning method.