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Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Graduate Schools Volume 16
pp. 109 - 116
published_at 2023-03-31
Creators : CHEN Rong | Yokoyama Masahiro
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Graduate Schools Volume 16
pp. 95 - 102
published_at 2023-03-31
Undergraduate nursing students are required to acquire practical skills, and many of them may experience learning difficulties. However, the relationship between learning difficulties and motivation for pursuing nursing or vocational views remains unclear. In this study, a questionnaire was administered to 92 undergraduate nursing students to determine the influences of their motivation for pursuing nursing and vocational views on learning difficulties. Our results showed that students whose motivation for applying was “because someone recommended me” had difficulty understanding the lecture content. Those who answered “yes” to the item “a career in nursing would help me become my ideal self” found it difficult to acquire practical skills because of fewer opportunities but did not have difficulty balancing their academic and personal lives. Our findings suggest the need to consider measures to support nursing students’ learning by focusing on the motivation for applying for nursing and the vocational views on their learning difficulties.
Creators : UEDA Kaori | TAMURA Ryoji | MANABE Kouhei | FUJIMOTO Tomohiro | CHEN Rong | IMOTO Chiyoka | KATSUHARA Yuko | NAKATA Yukiko | YAMASHITA Kiyoka | YAMADA Eri | Hirotsu Kimiko | Tokuda Kazuhiro | Hasegawa Masashi | Mizuto Masahiko | Yoshimura Koichi
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of Department of General Education Volume 16
pp. 53 - 75
published_at 2023-03-31
The purpose of this paper is to examine the famine foods listed in the “KYUKI TEIYO.” It was compiled by Fuse Mikaki, a local magistrate in Ogori in 1850, under the order of the lord of the Hagi domain, Mori Yoshichika, whose name later changed to Mori Takachika. In addition, the documented items contained in it will be compared with the standard Japanese names. The “KYUKI TEIYO” includes a mixture of words unique to the Yamaguchi dialect of the time and words of the same form as the standard language. In this paper, they are summarized to give a complete picture. This examination will lead to a better understanding of the plant and marine products that the Japanese people used to overcome repeated disasters, and will also help to pass on a sustainable food culture in an era of uncertainty.
Creators : SUGIMURA Tomomi | Ikeda Fumiko
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Graduate Schools Volume 16
pp. 49 - 71
published_at 2023-03-31
This paper is the result of a GIS-based analysis of the characteristics of the ancient Ouchi Basin. In the first half of the paper, we began with the characteristics of settlements and burial mounds, and examined the role of flood control works, etc. In the second half of the paper, based on the results of the first half, the actual conditions of the early activities of the Tatara clan (Ouchi clan), which expanded its power based in this area in the early medieval period, were elucidated based on various historical documents.
Creators : Watanabe Shigeru | Kurata Kenji
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 351 - 359
published_at 2023-03-31
The author has been involved in the creation of clothing that incorporates the function of size adjustment as part of its design. At the same time, she has experimented with custom-made costumes and product development and sales of clothing and sundry goods. This paper discusses two of the author's creations, and examines the possibility of applying drawstring techniques and snap buttons for size adjustment. In addition, based on the relationship between the body and clothing found in the works of fashion designers, actual clothing sizes, and the size adjustment function of rental garments, the possibility of design using the size adjustment function of clothing is explored.
Creators : SHIMOKAWA Matsue
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Nursing and Nutrition Volume 16
pp. 1 - 6
published_at 2023-03-31
An online questionnaire was administered to 172 people to clarify the influence of the act of supporting one’s favorites. The data revealed that approximately three-fourths of the respondents felt an improvement in subjective health and self-esteem after beginning to act to support their favorites. In addition, spending time or money on supporting one’s favorite had a great influence on subjective health and self-esteem. Our findings indicate that the act of supporting one’s favorites can enhance one’s well-being.
Creators : HARADA Yurika | KOMATSU Yui | KANO Riri | Yoshimura Koichi
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Nursing and Nutrition Volume 16
pp. 41 - 46
published_at 2023-03-31
本研究は、新型コロナ感染症禍で小児看護学実習を行った学生の学びを明らかにすることを研究目的とした。
2021年度に小児看護学実習を実施した学生のうち本研究への協力を同意した49名の実習終了時に提出する「小児看護学実習評価表」の自由記載欄に記載された内容を研究対象とし分析を行った結果、5カテゴリー、10サブカテゴリ―が抽出された。
学生は臨地実習を通して、新生児期から思春期までの様々な発達段階の子ども達と接することによって【発達段階に応じた関わり方】を学んでいた。また、子どもという対象の特性を理解し、【観察することの重要性】やケア時には『家族の協力が必要不可欠』であり【小児看護における家族】という大切な視点を学び取っていた。そして、実際に小児へのケアを通して『正確に安全で素早いケアの実施』や『恐怖や不安を軽減させる関わり』という【処置/ケア時の援助】に必要な関わり方や『測定技術の難しさ』を学んでいた。また、自宅に帰ってからも家族がしっかり子どもの看護が出来るように看護師には【継続看護への支援】の役割があることを学んでいた。
今回の結果から、新型コロナ感染症禍で制限がある小児看護学実習でも臨地実習で習得すべき要素は学べていることが分かった。
Creators : Sorata Tomoko | Kosako Yukie
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Nursing and Nutrition Volume 16
pp. 47 - 59
published_at 2023-03-31
Purpose : The purpose of this study was to prepare two types of fruit wine with 10% and 20% peel using three types of citrus from Kagoshima Prefecture (Beni-amatsu, Kawachi-bankan, and Fukiage-konatsu), and to explore changes over time after preparation.
Methods:Fruit wine was prepared using fruit, fruit peel, glacial sugar, and white liquor. The peels and fruit were removed from the fruit wine at 4 weeks after pickling, and the color difference, acidity, sugar content, and pH were measured thereafter until the 20th week. Fruits and peels removed from fruit wine were freeze-dried and extracted with 35% and 70% ethanol, and the total polyphenol content and DPPH radical scavenging capacity were determined along with the fruit wine.
Results:The fruit wine with 20% fruit peel showed higher L*, a*, and b* values than the wine with 10% fruit peel, but the acidity, sugar content, and pH showed little difference due to the amount of fruit peel. L*, a*, and b* values and acidity increased and sugar content decreased until the fourth week after
pickling, but remained almost unchanged after the fruit and peel were removed at the fourth week. The total polyphenol concentration in the fruit wine was higher in fruit wine with 20% fruit peel than in fruit wine with 10% fruit peel for all citrus, and remained unchanged after the fourth week. The DPPH radical
scavenging capacity of fruit wine with 20% fruit peel was higher than that of wine with 10% fruit peel and remained flat or decreased after the 4th week.
Creators : Hitomi Eri | HASHIGUCHI Misato
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Nursing and Nutrition Volume 16
pp. 19 - 32
published_at 2023-03-31
The utilization of edible insects is one of the countermeasures against the global population explosion, food crisis, and environmental problems. However, the peculiar flavor of insect foodstuffs is a major obstacle to the widespread use of insect foods. Therefore, in order to reduce the adverse effects of insect foodstuffs on taste and smell, we prepared croissants with the addition of Gryllus bimaculatus powder or Locusta genus powder. These croissants could be further improved in terms of palatability by using secondary ingredients. Furthermore, with the aim of clarifying the characteristics of the flavor components of the insect ingredients, we analyzed the odor components and taste intensity, and were able to infer the factors that reduced the palatability of Locusta genus powder.
Creators : Ohno Masahiro | MATSUTANI Yumi | OKA Marin
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Graduate Schools Volume 16
pp. 37 - 47
published_at 2023-03-31
Based on the results of theoretical and empirical studies, interviews were conducted with one affiliate and one subsidiary of Japanese ICT firms in Shandong Province. Although the productivity of affiliate and that of subsidiary were dependent on the headquarter, the affiliate made efforts to increase productivity by shifting from labor-intensive to more knowledge-intensive work, while the subsidiary was able to increase productivity even in labor-intensive activity as long as the parent company's management was doing well. Yet, in China, where human capital is growing considerably, the subsidiary was facing increasingly difficulty in recruiting workers for labor-intensive work. This indicates the need to investigate affiliated companies and subsidiaries separately, which has rarely been clarified in previous studies, many of which have been written from the parent company's perspective.
Creators : Shindo Yuko | FU Xiaokai
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 301 - 320
published_at 2023-03-31
This paper investigates the development of critical thinking skills (CTS) through the discussion of topical social issues in a first-year English as a foreign language (EFL) course conducted online via Zoom. The classroom materials were designed to promote the development of intellectual traits identified by Paul and Elder (2001) as essential components of critical thinking (CT), including intellectual autonomy, intellectual empathy, and fair-mindedness. The classroom activities are in part intended to help first-year students acquire the thinking skills and thinking dispositions needed for subsequent participation in second and third-year Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) courses, which emphasize CTS and active group discussions. A survey was conducted at the end of the semester to collect student feedback about the classroom activities as well as their views on CT.
Creators : Swanson Mark
“Japanese Language Teaching Practicum” at Yamaguchi Prefectural University in 2022 and Future Issues
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 121 - 136
published_at 2023-03-31
This paper reports on the content of the "Japanese Language Teaching Practicum" at Yamaguchi Prefectural University in the year of 2022. We also investigate how the trainees' "qualities and abilities required of Japanese language teachers [training]" (Japanese Language Subcommittee of the Council for Cultural Affairs, 2018) changed through the educational practice, and describe the trainees' growth and learning progress. Through this, we will verify the effectiveness of the Japanese language teaching practice at our university.
In addition, based on the issues identified through this training, we discuss the design and management of future Japanese language education training at Yamaguchi Prefectural University.
Creators : KINOSHITA Hitomi | Lim Hyunjung
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 321 - 336
published_at 2023-03-31
This is an interim report on the background and implementation of the ongoing "Tego Project" activities by students in the Japanese and English teacher training programs. In the "Tego Project" activities, students in the Japanese Language Teacher Training Course and students in the Junior and Senior High School English Teacher Training Course (hereinafter referred to as "Language Supporters") will support students who need Japanese and English language instruction. In addition, to improve the support for these students, we will develop and test a curriculum for teaching Japanese and English through online learning. The goal is to build a "Japanese/English Start-up Learning Tego Site" and eventually disseminate the results of the project.
Creators : Lim Hyunjung | IWANAKA Takahiro | KINOSHITA Hitomi | Nishida Koichi
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 165 - 175
published_at 2023-03-31
This paper examines articles, essays, and photographs on kimono found in the magazine SUTAIRU, and clarifies what exactly was the "new kimono" advocated by UNO Chiyo. The "new kimono" was created with her deep understanding of kimono and her unique sensibility that was not bound by conventional wisdom, and several prototypes were embodied in the magazine SUTAIRU.
Creators : Matsuo Ryoko
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Social Welfare Volume 16
pp. 9 - 18
published_at 2023-03-31
Creators : Yabumoto Tomoji
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 337 - 350
published_at 2023-03-31
This article explored the international understanding activities of Yamaguchi Prefectural University’s students and citizens of Yamaguchi city. The author examined this activity of providing quality education through active learning perspective, which is attracting attention as a method for improving the capacity respond to unexpected incidents.These activities were planned and performed by Yamaguchi Prefectural University’s students. As this activity was executed through a seminar, it was convenient to schedule them and create the necessary teams.
After every activity, improvement points were developed for each team members, focusing on the division of roles within the teams, their communication, and their cooperation in information sharing. Interactive learning practices were noticed as an aspect of the relationship between students and regional residents. The students and the residents, collaborated by sharing their experiences and proficiency in digital skills, which increased their cooperation through active learning.
Creators : Kim Hyeweon | IWASAKI Himeka | KANEMITSU Airi | KANDA Ayano | SUMIKAWA Erena | TERASAWA Matsuri | YAMADA Niina | KUMURA Toshie | Izao Tomio
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of Department of General Education Volume 16
pp. 39 - 52
published_at 2023-03-31
The purpose of this paper is to present the concept of the curriculum design for the General Education Curriculum that started in 2022, and to present the concept of the instructional design for the “Project to Design the Future of Yamaguchi,” which is a comprehensive assessment subject.
Up until now this university had designed its curriculum using the so-called “theme-based” method. However, in a new era of unpredictability, the nature of the qualities and abilities demanded of university education by society and university establishers is changing. Therefore, the decision was made to design the new General Education Curriculum using a competency-based method of backward design with the required qualities and abilities set as educational targets.
While combining the diverse knowledge they acquired in the first semester, students for mixed teams from all departments in the second semester and based on the design thinking process, generated ideas oriented toward solving problems in the local community. A rubric-type evaluation forms was used to visualize the students’ academic achievements.
Creators : Ikeda Fumiko | Suizu Kumiko | Kohashi Keisuke | Iwano Masako | Hitomi Eri | SUGIMURA Tomomi
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Graduate Schools Volume 16
pp. 19 - 36
published_at 2023-03-31
The rapid expansion of telework during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Japan brought a delightful opportunity for telework migration to Japanese rural areas that had not seen significant progress before the Pandemic. However, as the infection of COVID-19 began to subside, telework migration has shown some new aspects, such as an extension of commuting limits and simply relocating and moving to the edge suburbs.
Considering that, this study takes the position that the area around JR Shin-Yamaguchi Station in Yamaguchi City is a marginal edge suburb for commuting to Hiroshima and Fukuoka cities, and examines the latent needs of telework migration targeting the hybrid workers who work in both cities. Also, considering migration as a kind of aggregation of real estate transactions and migrants as its target customers, the authors of this paper have tried to conduct a questionnaire survey of experienced teleworkers in Hiroshima and Fukuoka prefectures in July 2022. We attempted to understand their primary push and pull factors of the telework migration, and the size of the potential demand for the telework migration to the area around JR Shin-Yamaguchi Station.
As a result, those who either themselves or their spouses are from or have lived in Yamaguchi Prefecture, plus those who have family and household reasons, such as nursing care for their parents, are the most likely to carry out telework migration. In addition, the size of the potential demand would be for approximately 3,400 people in the case where the telework implementation rate returns to the level at the beginning of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Creators : Saito Tadashi | YAMAMOTO Satoru
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 23 - 61
published_at 2023-03-31
This paper is part of the study “Discourse Under Crisis.”
In the context of this study, “Discourse Under Crisis” refers to verse or prose produced or utterances spoken under situations of crisis. The subject of discourse, that is, the authors of the prose or verse or the speakers, cannot avoid these situations, not being afforded the option to refuse.
This paper explorers utterances of Confucius and his disciples, utterances of intellectuals in the Hanfeizi 韓非子, songs in the Chuci 楚辭, and pre-Qin 先秦 songs besides those of the Shijing 詩經 and Chuci 楚辭.
Creators : Kawaguchi Yoshiharu
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Graduate Schools Volume 16
pp. 103 - 108
published_at 2023-03-31
Declining birth rate in Japan is a pressing issue that has garnered a significant amount of scholarly attention.Many couples express barriers to having a third child, citing financial concerns as the main reason. In addition, mental factors are the primary drivers for the decision to have children. Developing supportive relationships with others may provide reliable support in childbirth and child-rearing.
Creators : SAKAEDA Kinuyo | ISHIMURA Miyuki | KAKINAMI Yoko | NAKAFUJI Yukami | YANAGISAKO Mitsuhiro | Tokuda Kazuhiro | Nakamura Bunya | Yoshimura Koichi
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University Volume 16 Issue 社会福祉学部紀要
pp. 5 - 8
published_at 2023-03-31
Creators : Yabumoto Tomoji
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 85 - 90
published_at 2023-03-31
Introduces and reprints descriptions related to Ozu Hisatari found in the "BOHEISEKKI"(Books about natural objects) in the collection of Iwase Bunko, Nishio City.
Creators : Hishioka Kenji
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of Department of General Education Volume 16
pp. 107 - 116
published_at 2023-03-31
TAT stories that were used to judge the presence of uncertainty motivation were analyzed by text mining. The stories following lead sentence number 2 were analyzed for this study. The results show that: (1) Words and phrases such as “search,” “depressed,” “future,” and “what should I do” were included in the stories with uncertainty motivation; (2) Stories without uncertainty motivation were characterized by the words “friend,” “alone,” and “man.”; (3) These Stories following lead sentence number 2 were shown to have a framing of the negative event and, a coping response.
Creators : Kouhara Sadafusa
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of Department of General Education Volume 16
pp. 23 - 38
published_at 2023-03-31
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Creators : Watanabe Shigeru
Academic Archives of Yamaguchi Prefectural University:Bulletin of the Faculty of Intercultural Studies Volume 16
pp. 287 - 299
published_at 2023-03-31
This paper proposes the creation of a “Cemetery” on the Internet in order to preserve information made by the deceased and no one is allowed to use the information or data about the deceased for a period of time . Many attempts have been made to deal with information of the deceased by using the expression “privacy of the deceased”. However, It is difficult to conceptualize the existence of the deceased according to the metaphysics of death. Therefore, it is argued that the “privacy of the deceased” can be reduced to “the violation of privacy of the people around someone who dies” of those who were related to or have a connection with the deceased. Since it has not been well argued what kind of information constitutes privacy for those who had a relationship with the deceased, this paper argues that it is safe and appropriate to keep the information of the deceased in the “Cemetery” where no one can touch it for the time being until there is more clarity regarding the concept of ” The violation of privacy of the people around someone who dies”.
Creators : Yoshinaga Nobuyuki