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Researching the relationships between living creatures, the environment, and people to create a better society

Laboratory of Animal Facilitated Therapy

Keyword

Animal assisted therapy, Animal assisted activity, Animal assisted education, Therapeutic riding

Academic Research Staff

OHTA Mitsuaki, Professor

Analysis of the effect of horseback riding on human health

Research Activity

YANAGISAKO Yasuo, Professor

Medical management of physically handicapped children
Adapted sports for handicapped children

Research Activity

KAWASHIMA Schu, Associate Professor

Consideration of evaluation method in AAT
Working support program design for special needs

Research Activity

UCHIYAMA Hidehiko, Associate Professor

Study on Human-Animal relations
Animal (Equine) Assisted Therapy / Activity / Education

Research Activity

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Undergraduate

Teacher-training Course

This is a course for obtaining a regular teaching certificate for junior high schools and high schools based on Japan’s Education Personnel Certification Act.

Teacher-training Course

Students who take this course are awarded a teaching certificate at the time of graduation by earning specified credits while taking specialized education in their department. This course creates a heavier workload compared to other students, as it entails taking more classes, with many lectures in the evening and many practice sessions off campus, but this could lead to a student life that much richer.

Many students who have completed this course are playing active roles as teachers in junior high schools and high schools as well as other educational institutions around the country. In the academic year 2016, 130 people obtained 291 teaching certificates (including specialized certificates for those who completed a graduate program). While passing the teacher employment examination is a difficult hurdle, every year about 150 NODAI alumnae (including former graduates) become teachers.

Scientific Information Course

The objective of this course is to train natural sciences librarians and curators by having students learn the foundation of being a technical expert

Scientific Information Course

The objective of this course is to train natural sciences librarians and curators by having students learn the foundation of being a technical expert (including information usage education using computers), which includes surveying, accumulating, organizing, storing, searching, and providing (including displaying) information related to science and technology in public institutions such as museums, science museums, children’s facilities, and public libraries, as well as corporate information departments and R&D departments.

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