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Title Transcription
ジドウキ ニ オケル イケン ヒョウメイ ノ ショケイタイ ト ソノ ハッタツ
Title Alternative
A developmental study on forms of expression of views in school children
Authors
Keywords
意見表明
児童期
発達
Expression of views
School children
Development
Abstract
The purpose of he present study was to investigate developmental process Of expression of views in school children. The study was conducted in an elementary school in Tottori City in 1997 and 1998. The first through sixth grade elementary school children were chosen as subjects of this study. Children were asked to express their own views in 3 situations such as the situation of expression about homework, recognition of fact, and innocence 85 students in 1997 and 77 students in 1998 were participated in this study. The results were as follows: l There were 3 types of answer from that included “uncommunicative expression", “behavioral expression" and “verbal expression".2 Children express their views in several ways, which included ``following with others", “expressing their feeling", “denying others expression, and merely stating fact", ``returning question", and" persuading with reason". 3.Children's expression ways of view change depends on their grade. Some children's expression ways of view change remarkably through a year. For instance, children who used the uncommunicative expression in 1997 changed to the verbal expression in 1998 The study indicated developmental clue of children's expression of views.
Publisher
鳥取大学教育地域科学部
Content Type
Departmental Bulletin Paper
ISSN
13453327
NCID
AA11424933
Journal Title
鳥取大学教育地域科学部紀要. 教育・人文科学
Current Journal Title
Tottori University journal of the Faculty of Education and Regional Sciences. Educational Science and the Humanities
Volume
1
Issue
1
Start Page
1
End Page
27
Published Date
1999-09-10
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Publisher
Rights
注があるものを除き、この著作物は日本国著作権法により保護されています。 / This work is protected under Japanese Copyright Law unless otherwise noted.
Citation
鳥取大学教育地域科学部紀要. 教育・人文科学. 1999, 1(1), 1-27.
Department
Faculty of Regional Sciences/Graduate School of Regional Sciences
Language
Japanese