Japanese Journal of Management for Physical Education and Sport
Online ISSN : 2432-3470
Print ISSN : 2432-3462
ISSN-L : 2432-3462
Volume 14, Issue 1
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Original Articles
  • Fumitoshi HOSOE, Kaoru FUJITANI
    1998 Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 1-14
    Published: March 15, 1998
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2018
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    The purpose of this research is from a point of view of the mutual relationships between oneself, others, and inanimate objects. For the purpose of solving and making clear the process which organizes the mutual relationships between oneself, others, and objects, we use the concept of 'network theory'. As a result of this research, the process of changing an individual by winning empathy in an extending spiral from an individual to a small group, and from the group to the entire class, was clear. Therefore this research showed that it was important to have a class become the network which plays a role in providing self-control and co-existense. For this purpose, it is necessary (1) to foster open-ended group relations (2) and, to create a friendly atmosphere. Concerning practical procedures, we are sure that these relations are promoted by relaxed rules and association with other group members. Therefore we think that Physical Education as a school subject in the future sould seek to incorporate learning experience in Mutual Relationships into body exercises. In these dynamic generative learning experiences, a class atmosphere will play a key role.
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Research Materials
  • Katsuhiko ARAKAWA
    1998 Volume 14 Issue 1 Pages 15-23
    Published: March 15, 1998
    Released on J-STAGE: January 18, 2018
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    The purpose of this survey was to analyze TV sports programs in 1996. The relevant data had covered the TV program colums in the Asahi Newspaper televised from January 01 through December 31, 1996. Survey had been conducted on the ten station of NHK General, NHK Education, Nippon TV, TBS TV, Fuji TV, TV Asahi, TV Tokyo, NHK Satellite 1, NHK Satellite 2 and WOWOW. Twelve-month telecast hours had been conbined into a total classified by spotrs enents. Analysis had also been made on sports programs in Golden Hours. Golden hours in this survey were meant to be from seven through ten o'clock in the evening. Following result were obtained. 1. Total telecast houts of TV sports programs in 1996 were 562,692 minutes. The Satellite telecast, among them, were 263,436 minutes, occupying 46.8% of total hours telecast. 2. On-the-spot hours of the Olympics were 43,087 minutes. The Satellite telecast, among them, were 23,090 minutes. 3. The number of sports events telecast in 1996 was seventy-four. 4. An event occupying the longest hours of telecast was baseball taking 78,139 minutes. Golf held the second slot having 57,946 minutes, while soccer in the third position with 52,850 minutes, while Olympic General the fourth with 49,391 minutes and Sumo the fifth with 44,992 minutes respectively. 5. Baseball garnered the longest hours telecast in Golden Hours with 28,483 minutes to be followed by soccer in the second spot with 17,787 minutes and sports variety the third with7,782 minutes each.
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