157 research outputs found

    フレーム モデル ニ モトズク ゲンゴ リカイ ト ゲンゴ セイセイ ノ ニンチテキ ブンセキ

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    京都大学0048新制・課程博士博士(人間・環境学)甲第14699号人博第435号新制||人||107(附属図書館)20||人博||435(吉田南総合図書館)UT51-2009-D411京都大学大学院人間・環境学研究科人間・環境学専攻(主査)教授 山梨 正明, 教授 齋藤 治之, 教授 壇辻 正剛学位規則第4条第1項該当Doctor of Human and Environmental StudiesKyoto UniversityDA

    A way to awakening: five educators' experiences of integrating contemplative practices into their lives (Ontario)

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    What are contemplative practices? What do they do? Contemplative practices have been used in various wisdom traditions and more recently in the field of medicine, psychology, social work and education. Educators can benefit from integrating contemplative practices into their lives and these benefits influence their relationship with others, both at work and at home (Gayner, 1999; Mulvayney, 1994; Miller Nozawa, 2002). The author presents an inquiry into experiences and perspectives of five educators' daily contemplative practices. They are used as a way of whole person development emphasized in holistic education (Miller, 1996). We could see teacher development from a more holistic perspective in accordance with already existing need of more planetary-aware and interconnected mindset in our current education. This inquiry provides an insight into how educators' whole-person development occurs through these practices and influences their teaching. It suggests the importance of daily practice such as contemplation for a more holistic teacher education. Educators can teach more from the core of who they are. How we can enhance this "whole-person development" in teacher development becomes increasingly important in our challenging time. Learning can be applied in adult education, transformative learning and holistic education. Sharing educators' experiences in this inquiry will also encourage other educators on a path of whole-person development. This inquiry infused with arts uses qualitative research based on a pilot heuristic study of the author's own experience and interview/dialogue sessions with educators including herself. Participants are colleagues at 01SE/University of Toronto, with various personal and professional backgrounds, who have practiced contemplation including meditation, yoga and Tai Chi for 6 to 15 years. (1) What were their contemplative practices? (2) How contemplative practices were introduced into their lives? (3) What they experienced and learned through integrating contemplative practices into their lives? (4) How their learning took place through their daily contemplative practices? (5) How their learning influenced their perspectives, attitudes and behaviors in their personal and professional lives? (6) What was the role of contemplative practices in their lives? Learning will be synthesized and shared, accompanied by visual arts and poetry to communicate the essence of participants' experiences better.Ed.D

    Letter from McCloy to Childs with attachments

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    Letter from Assistant Secretary of War John J. McCloy to Marquis Childs, author of a column entitled "Washington Calling", in response to a letter from Childs regarding Private Hakubun Nozawa who is sentenced to 15 years in prison for disobeying a lawful order. An article entitled "Loyalty of the Nisei", written by Childs, is included

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    松江市近郊におけるショウジョウバエの季節的消長

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    The seasonal activity of Drosophila flies was observed in the Rakuzan Park, Matsue in three successive years (1957-1959). The results of the observations showed three types : type-1 of Spring-type, type-2 of Autumn-type and type-3 of bimodal type. Comparing the present data with the previous observations in Sapporo done by the author and those in Anjyo by Nozawa, there are no species that presented a type common throughout the three localities referred to in the present study

    松江市近郊におけるショウジョウバエの季節的消長

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    The seasonal activity of Drosophila flies was observed in the Rakuzan Park, Matsue in three successive years (1957-1959). The results of the observations showed three types : type-1 of Spring-type, type-2 of Autumn-type and type-3 of bimodal type. Comparing the present data with the previous observations in Sapporo done by the author and those in Anjyo by Nozawa, there are no species that presented a type common throughout the three localities referred to in the present study
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