
MISAWA Daiju
- 准教授
- 学位:修士(教育学)
基本情報
所属
- Undergraduate School of Childhood Education / Department of Childhood Education
詳細情報
研究分野
- Humanities & social sciences Primary/secondary education and curricula
- Humanities & social sciences Aesthetic practices
論文
A Survey of Elementary School Teachers' Sense of Effectiveness in Learning Early Childhood Education at the University
NAKADA Yoshinao’s song cycle Ki no Saji (A Wooden Spoon) with poetry by TERAYAMA Shuji: Its compositional process and the discovery of “Amagasa” (An Umbrella), a song omitted from the released version
Music Learning Experiences at School: A Case Study of Students in the Teacher Training Course
An Introduction of Child-Care Skills Test to High School Child-Care Courses and its Challenges
Guiding Music Appreciation as part of Nursery Teacher Training Course
Report on Musical Ability and Remedial Music Education of Students of Nursery Teacher Training Course
A Report about Child Development Center attached to Community College in the U.S.A.
講演・口頭発表等
- A report on a collaborative music class with a guest teacher for 3rd-grades using videos of 20th century classical music in appreciation
- Music workshop 'Introduction to Japanese children's songs I ‘’Warabeuta’’
- A Sense of Effectiveness on Learning Early Childhood Education at University ― Based on the interview survey of elementary school teachers
- Workshop(Round Table Discussion) - Issues on Music Education in Early Childhood in Japan and in Hawaii
- A Report on a Follow-up Survey to Graduates of High School Child-Care Course
- Achievements and Issues of Start Curriculum in Japan
- A Basic Study on Lesson Content for High School Child-Care Course
担当経験のある科目
- CONCEPT OF CITIZENSHIP (SOCIAL PARTICIPATION)
所属学会
- THE JAPAN MUSIC EXPRESSION SOCIETY
- International Association of Early Childhood Education
- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE MUSIC EDUCATION
- JAPAN MUSIC EDUCATION SOCIETY
共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題
A fundamental study for a new approach on performances of Japanese art songs
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