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Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Wakayama University. Educational science 67
2017-02-22 発行
Practice of the Body to Make Movement Incorporating a 'Ukemi' in the Elementary School Physical Education
小学校体育授業における「受け身」を取り入れた体つくり運動の実践
森下 博友
IKEDA, Takuto
Faculty of Education
和歌山大学研究者総覧
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AN0025796606709.pdf
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Self DOI
10.19002/AN00257966.67.69
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jpn
Start Page
69
End Page
75
Keywords
体つくり運動
受け身
小学校体育授業
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A Real Image of the Arithmetic Teaching Practice in the End of Meiji Era : Based on the Archives of Wakayama Normal School
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Study on Teacher's Difficulties Feeling about Educational Support for Students with Childhood Cancer and Adolescents and Young Adults.
PP. 35 - 41
Case Study on Educational Support in Growth Process of Child with Developmental Disabilities : Utilizing “Questionnaire Children with Difficulties (QCD)”and Amount of Physical Activity
PP. 43 - 50
The Investigations of Teacher's Attitude to Introduction and Practice of the Multilayer Instruction Model(MIM)
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Approach of Competency-Based Training to Developing School Teacher's Competency of Professional Practice in Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities : Theory and Practice in Vietnam
PP. 59 - 67
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PP. 77 - 81
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Health Education and Care for Children with Intellectual Disability or Developmental Disorder : Correspondence Relationship between“Health”in Course of Study for Kindergarten and“the Therapeutic Educational Activity”in Course of Study for Special Needs Education School
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The Effect of Tempo and Acquaintance of Music on Time Judgement
PP. 105 - 109
The Relationship between Procrastination and Personality Trait for University Students
PP. 111 - 119
The Effectiveness and the Challenge of 'Gathering Square' by NPO Corporation Carrying Educational Support of Parent and Child in Modern Family : From the Viewpoint of Social Solidarity in Local Community
PP. 121 - 128
University Students' Awareness of the Parties for Social Issues about Poverty Problems : The Changes of University Students by Seminar.
PP. 129 - 144
The Study of Improving Lessons on the Same Day by 'Lesson Study' : The Challenges of Fuzoku Junior High School attached to the Faculty of Education,Wakayama University.
PP. 145 - 157
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PP. 159 - 165
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PP. 167 - 171
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PP. 185 - 193
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