Application Research Of The Implementation Of Zen Cultural Elements In Undergraduate Product Design Course
Zen culture in China is the core of oriental classical aesthetics, it seeks the outlook on life which recovers one's original simplicitya and the view on harmony between man and nature. Research field in Zen culture included life, aesthetics, diet, regimen, culture, arts and so on. With the fast economic development in China, it is high time to seek for
The Differences In Gender Performance In Mathematics Of Students In The Eastern Region Of Ghana
Research on gender differences in cognitive performance has engendered a great deal of interest among academics and policy makers. The present study examined the relationship between gender and Mathematics performance and the extent to which this relationship might be influenced by age among students in the New Juaben municipality in the Eastern region of Ghana. The study was based on
To Explore The Educational Function Of Toys From The Perspective Of Children's Educational Psychology
Modern toy designers tend to pay more attention to educational function of children’s toys. Toy designs are required to not only entertain and please children, but also introduce the interdisciplinary knowledge of education and educational psychology. Children's toys should be designed to innovate traditional designs, breaking new grounds in design concepts so as to enhance the value of children's toys.
The Constraints The Farmers Experience As They Participate In Rice Irrigation Management For Sustainable Household Food Security In Kisumu County, Kenya
The importance of community involvement in rice irrigation management is a recognized initiative globally. It is an efficient strategy for sustainable household food security. The Kenyan government has significantly played a role in transferring irrigation management to rice farmers in Ahero and West Kano rice irrigation schemes in Kisumu County since 2004. However, according recent studies, the government’s efforts
Socio Economic Conflicts Affecting The Incomes Of The Local Community In The Mumias Sugar Belt, Kenya
The introduction of sugarcane farming in the Western Kenya sugar belt has become a source of conflict between the investors and the local communities. In some cases these conflicts include loss of incomes due to poverty, lack of access and ownership of land, exclusion and displacement from cultural and social heritage. The objective of this study is to investigate the
Research On The Specialization And General Nature Of Art Education
The art education and general education have the same origin. Although specialization of art education is inevitable of the times, but the it also brings the alienation between the art education and the other culture, science and technology education. Art education takes on the momentum of prosperity in China, but there appears utilitarian tendency with high specialization and instrumentalization. Although
Health Promoting Behaviours Adopted To Cope With Stress By Learners At Nairobi And Kenyatta University
This study was conducted to determine health promoting behaviours adopted to cope with stress by bachelor of education students at the University of Nairobi and Kenyatta University. Stress among university students has been the subject of much research for many years. This is because college life presents many challenges for students and little is known about the sources of stress
Crisis Managers’ Communication Strategies For Natural Disasters In Uganda
The study sought to address the gap in empirical studies about crisis managers’ communication strategies for natural disasters in Uganda. The study used the situational crisis communication theory for theoretical frame work. Moreover; the study employed a qualitative research approach. Three newspaper archives were selected and analyzed for data generation through coding sheets as research instruments, the themes were
Factors Hindering Conflict Resolution Between Mumias Sugar Company And The Local Communityof Mumias Sugar Belt, Kenya
The introduction of sugarcane farming in the Western Kenya sugar belt has become a source of conflict between the investors and the local communities. In some cases these conflicts include loss of incomes due to poverty, lack of access and ownership of land, exclusion and displacement from cultural and social heritage. The objective of this study is to investigate the