Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education Vol.55

Vol.55-1 May 2012

CONTENTS. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(1). 

Yukiko SATO(2012). Approaches to and Future Tasks of Housework in Home Economics Education: Analysis of Textbooks for Senior High School Home Economics Education. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(1),p.12.

Akiko UENO(2012). Teaching Cultural Diversity in Families: Learning from Canadian Secondary Education Curricula and Textbooks. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(1),p.13-23. 

Ikuko NAKADA, Keiko KUBO(2012). Factors Affecting a Positive Attitude toward the Life Planning of High School Students and Examination of Teaching Methods for Life Planning. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(1),p.33. 

Yoshikazu TSUCHIYA, Kaoru HORIUCHI(2012). High School Students’ Perspectives on Home Economics Education: A Comparison between Part-time and Full-time Students. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(1),p.42. 

Michiko TOMITA(2012). How High School Students Receive Gender Massages from Videos. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(1),p.52. 

Vol.55-2 August 2012 

CONTENTS. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(2). 

Emiko ISHIJIMA(2012). High School Students’ Attitude toward Social Participation and its Relationship with Home Economics Education. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(2),p.82. 

Hiroko OGAWA, Takae YOSHIHARA, Akiko UENO, Masako MURO(2012). Challenges for Home Economics Education Clarified by a Survey on Adults’ “Life Skill”: A Comparison between the Cohort which Studied under the 1977/1978 Course of Study and that which Studied under or before the 1969/1970 Course of Study. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(2),p.94. 

Takako HAYAMI, Hiroko ISHIDA(2012). Teaching Practice of “Consumers’ Rights and Responsibilities” Aiming for Consumers’ Independence. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(2),p.102.

Shoko IBUKA, Tomoko NODA(2012). Narrative Approach to Home Economics Education: Interactions of “Why” questions in a Lesson. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(2),p.111.

Fukumi IHA(2012). Children’s Learning Process for Reconsidering the Meaning of their Daily Activity: A Case of Collaborative Classroom Learning Activities for Children. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(2),p.123. 

Misako KUWAHATA, Mitsuko MIYASE(2012). A Study of Home Economics Classes Regarding “Living Issues” and “Living Culture” of Local Communities in Kumamoto Prefecture. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(2),p.134.

Vol.55-3 November 2012

CONTENTS. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(3). 

Yoshiteru MUROSAKI(2012). Bringing up students who are resistant to disasters: Collaboration in education on disaster damage reduction. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(3),p.149. 

Keiko FUKUDA, Mari GOTO(2012). Effectiveness of Home Project Employing Problem-solving with Practical Reasoning: Focusing on the use of learning strategies. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(3),p.161.

Shoko IBUKA, Tomoko NODA(2012). How to Learn from Dietary Life of Children: The Lesson on “Why Children Eat Alone”. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(3),p.171. 

Sadako TAKASAKI, Mieko SAITO, Kimiko KONO(2012). The Present Situation of Food Preparation and the Attitudes of Home Economics Teachers. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(3),p.182. 

Yoko SUZUKI(2012). Promotion of Food and Nutrition Education by “Cooking Bus” in U.K.. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(3),p.190.

Vol.55-4 February 2013

CONTENTS. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(4).

Yoko ITO(2013). Pursuit of Home Economics educational research in a reciprocal relation with class practices. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(4),p.226. 

Namine TOBA, Keiko KUBO(2013). Factors affecting elementary school students’ participation in housework and home economics education to promote such participation. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(4),p.236.

Momoko KINRA, Sanechika KUNIYOSHI(2013). Family Communication and Adoption of Life Skills. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(4),p.245.

Kaoru TATEYAMA(2013). Experience in Early Childhood Education and Care that Promotes Interaction with Preschoolers through the Use of Picture Books. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(4),p.253.

Michiyo KAWASHIMA, Ritsuko IMAMURA, Nami YAMAMOTO, Junko AKAMATSU (2013). Analysis of Japanese Senior High School Home Economics Textbooks and A Course of Study: Focusing on Clothing Safety & Security in Everyday Life. Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education, 55(4),p.263.


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