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SHIBATA Yoshiaki

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Yoshiaki SHIBATA


**Affiliation**

Associate Professor of Methods of Education, Department of Educational Sciences, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University


**Employment History**


Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education and Human Development, Nagoya University, 2001-
Lecturer, School of Education, Joetsu University of Education, 2000-2001
Research Assistant, Center for Educational Research and Development, Joetsu University of Education, 1997-2000



**Educational History**


Ph.D. in Education, Nagoya University, 1999
M.A. in Education, Nagoya University, 1993



**Research Interests**


Integrating Quantitative Methods and Qualitative Methods for the Analysis of Classroom Activities
Developing a Collaboration System for Classroom Research
Information and Communication Technology in Education



**Recent Main Publications**

  1. Research on Integrating the Quantitative Method into the Qualitative Analysis of Classroom Interaction, Kazama-Shobo, 202 p. 2001 (in Japanese, Doctor Thesis)
  2. Development and Application of a Method for the Analysis of Classroom Communication Process: Clarifying Structural Articulation Based on Words Frequencies,¥ÏJapan Journal of Educational Technology, 23(1): 1-21, 1999 (in Japanese)
  3. Analysis of the Appearance Pattern of Words Found in Transcriptions of Instruction, Japan Journal of Educational Technology, 21(1):1-12, 1997 (in Japanese)

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