Bulletin of Researchies Yamaguchi College of Arts
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Bulletin of Researchies Yamaguchi College of Arts Volume 56
published_at 2024-03
Primary research on the current state and challenges of understanding regardinig Labor laws among students of early childhood education schools
保育士養成校学生における労働法に対する理解の現状と課題に関する第一次研究
Asai Takuya
Morishita Yoshiaki
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Post-Corona job market and career education
PP. 1 - 18
Analysis and consideration of the practice of learning all key chords 2 : Through the keyboard instrument classes "Music basics" and "Nursery piano" at a training school for nursery school teachers
PP. 19 - 31
A Study on the current status and issues of children's Physical fitness : Towards improving the Physical fitness in the Post-Corona Era
PP. 31 - 42
Formative expression activities for young children expanded by picture books
PP. 43 - 57
Proposal of a program that complements the effectiveness of Rubric evaluation (1) : Pay attention to the amount of awareness of learners in PBL type classes
PP. 58 - 70
Enhancing competence among junior college students for early childhood education teacher through parenting support events : A conparative analysis of Post-Event surveys for first and second-year participants
PP. 71 - 83
Primary research on the current state and challenges of understanding regardinig Labor laws among students of early childhood education schools
PP. 84 - 94
Study on the relationship between outdoor playtime and the playground or natural environment in kindergartens
PP. 95 - 108
The significance and potential of childcare support events at a junior college for the training of childcare : A questionnaire analysisi of parents and students
PP. 109 - 117