Journal of the Japan Association of Home Economics Education
Online ISSN : 2424-1938
Print ISSN : 0386-2666
ISSN-L : 0386-2666
The Examination of the Consumer Educational Teaching Methods in Home Economics Education : Teaching Practices Comparing "Participatory" with "Lecture" types
Kumi KAMIYAMA
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2009 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 302-309

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The purpose of this study is to examine the consumer educational teaching methods of home economics education. In January 2007, two teaching practices dealing with a mail order were conducted for the second-year junior high school students. One was a participatory lesson and the other was a lecture lesson. Teaching materials of both lessons contained the same goals, and used mail order advertisements. The participatory lesson was conducted from the perspective of a vicious mail order contractor. The lecture lesson introduced the examples of a vicious mail order contractor. The participatory lesson was effective because it dealt with the knowledge in everyday life. However, a support is necessary for students to be able to relate to their lived experiences. In addition, a support is needed to conduct a participatory lesson through cooperative activities. In contrast, the lecture lesson efficiently transmitted the knowledge. However, the knowledge in everyday life could not be well understood using this method, thus a support for relating this knowledge to everyday life is necessary.
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