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Title Alternative | Development of an interdisciplinary study plan on the seasonal transition from autumn to winter around the Japan Islands (Through the lesson study at junior high school with attention to the shallow convective rainfall “Shi-gu-re” in the cold air outbreak situations in early winter)
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Nishikawa, Sari
Nakakura, Toshimi
Attached Junior High School of Okayama University
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Abstract | An interdisciplinary study plan on the seasonal transition from autumn to winter around the Japan Islands and the “seasonal feeling” associated with the shallow convective rainfall “Shi-gu-re” in that stage expressed in the Japanese classic poems called “Wa-ka” was developed, through a lesson study at junior high school. In that study plan, special attention was paid to the seasonal evolution of the larger-scale systems from autumn to winter, such as the Siberian air mass and the Siberian high, and the relation to the cold air intrusion into the Japan Sea and the Japan Islands. According to the analysis of the lesson practice results, students seem to understand that the winter-type weather pattern becomes dominant around November, together with the features of the intermittent rainfall in the winter-type pressure pattern called “Shi-gu-re” expressed in the “Wa-ka”. However, necessity of further improvement of the study plan was pointed out, so that the students can understand more exactly the role of the seasonal development of the Siberian high and Siberian air mass in the climate around the Japan Islands.
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Keywords | Interdisciplinary collaboration between climate and cultural understanding education
Climate environment around Japan
Transition from autumn to winter around Japan
“Seasonal feeling” in early winter expressed in the Japanese classic literature
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Publication Title |
Okayama University Earth Science Report
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Published Date | 2018-12-27
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Volume | volume25
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Issue | issue1
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Publisher | 岡山大学理学部地球科学教室
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Publisher Alternative | Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Okayama University
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Start Page | 19
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End Page | 30
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ISSN | 1340-7414
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NCID | AN10506284
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Departmental Bulletin Paper
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岡山大学
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Japanese
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Copyright Holders | © 2018 by Okayama University Earth Science Reports Editorial Committee All Rights Reserved
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File Version | publisher
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Eprints Journal Name | esr
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