平安時代の染色を題材とした被服科学の教育実践

島根大学教育学部紀要 Volume 44 Page 59-66 published_at 2010-12-24
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Title
平安時代の染色を題材とした被服科学の教育実践
Title
The Educational Practice for Clothing Science Using Dyeing Technique of Heian Period
Title Transcription
ヘイアン ジダイ ノ センショク ヲ ダイザイ トシタ ヒフク カガク ノ キョウイク ジッセン
Creator
Yamashita Chikako
Takasu Kana
Source Title
島根大学教育学部紀要
Volume 44
Start Page 59
End Page 66
Journal Identifire
ISSN 18808581
Descriptions
The authors have been conducting activities called “KANKYO TERAKOYA” to foster prospective teachers who are oriented to natural science. As one of these activities, a dyeing experiment was conducted, in which natural dyestuffs that were used in Junihitoe in the Heian Period was involved. This theme was adopted in order to appeal to students learning liberal arts. As a preliminary experiment, selection of used dyestuffs and fabrics, allocation of time for experiment, etc., and pattern designing were examined. Based on these results, guidance for dyeing experiment was given to students specializing in education. Afterwards, it was carefully checked that the students had mastered knowledge and technique on dyeing. The educational practice“ SCIENCE ACADEMY” targeting pupils at the affiliated primary school and junior high school, and open-class lecture targeting local primary school pupils were organized to give chances for the university students to teach by themselves. As a result, the university students performed sufficient communication in a positive manner with children, since they had mastered the technique through the dyeing experiment in advance. In addition, smooth proceeding was seen even in the limited time of the open-class lecture. They showed aggressive attitude such as seeking what kind of lessen should be developed in the future.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学教育学部
Faculty of Education Shimane University
Date of Issued 2010-12-24
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA12171265