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2024.02.28 Graduate

[Graduate School of Human Behavior] Master's thesis presentation was held

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On February 2th (Monday), the master's thesis presentation of the Graduate School of Human Behavior was held at the Amagasaki campus, where four graduate students majoring in human behavior and seven graduate students majoring in clinical education presented the results of their two or three years of research. announced.

2023 Master's Thesis Title List

  • Research on the current status and issues of learning assessment in special needs schools (intellectual disabilities) - To solve issues related to the integration of instruction and assessment -
  • Research on effective training methods for promoting special needs education - Through a survey of ``expertise in special needs education examined from the content of independent activities''
  • Verifying the effectiveness of play and exercise programs to improve motor skills in young children
  • Effects of "body-building exercises" on children's gait - Comparison of schools implementing "body-building exercises" and schools not implementing them -
  • Effects of sensorimotor guidance on improving posture and visual cognition
  • Analysis of gaze during forward jump of elementary school students
  • Examining the effects and ideals of theatrical activity practice for schoolchildren and adolescents with communication problems
  • The influence of animal-assisted activities on infant attachment behavior
  • Formation of a model for the involvement of probation officers and BBS members with juveniles for the purpose of preventing recidivism: Examination from the perspective of relationships that respect the individual.
  • The influence of caregivers' attitudes on the formation of unhealthy self-love in adolescence
  • Research on the determinants of emotions in unintentional recall due to smells

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