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        New Model of Life Planning Learning for the 100-Year Life Era for Japanese High School Kateika (Home Economics)

        Setsuko Nakayama,Narumi Iitsuka 한국가정과교육학회 2022 한국가정과교육학회지 Vol.34 No.5

        All nations share a concern for the significant increase in life expectancy. In planning for a long life in a highly uncertain society, high school students must be afforded opportunities for self-exploration and self-development and be encouraged to value their independence, so they can change their current self while supported by their surroundings and society. Study objectives were to (a) explore how Japanese Kateika (home economics) teachers currently understand the preparation of students who are living in the 100-year Life Era and (b) use this information to propose a new model of life planning learning for this era. The Jiro Kawakita (KJ) method was used to analyze semi-structured interview data (2021) from 12 Kateika t eachers in a p refecture in t he Kanto r egion. Six conceptual characteristics related to the s tudy o f high school life planning were revealed including but not limited to competencies fostered through life planning, and principles of teaching practice in life planning. Study participants regarded the former as multiple elements related to each other. They thought it important that students consider sustainability, and intercultural cohesion when thinking about their future lives. Kateika educators faced two particular challenges when teaching life planning: diversity, and privacy considerations. Findings were used to develop a new model of life planning learning for use in secondary Kateika. The model comprises three content domains: social risk, diversity, and wellbeing. All Japanese students require a future orientation to planning their life in the 100-year Life Era. This new model will help Kateika teachers make that happen.

      • Past Trends and Future Estimation of Annual Breast Cancer Incidence in Osaka, Japan

        Toyoda, Yasuhiro,Tabuchi, Takahiro,Nakayama, Tomio,Hojo, Shigeyuki,Yoshioka, Setsuko,Maeura, Yoshiichi Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2016 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.17 No.6

        Background: Although the breast cancer incidence rate in Japan is lower than in western countries, the age-specific rates have markedly increased in recent years, along with the problems of declining birth rate and an aging population. Materials and Methods: We examined past trends of age-specific breast cancer incidence using data from the Osaka Cancer Registry from 1976 to 2010, and estimated future trends until 2025 based on the changes observed and population dynamics using a log linear regression model. Results: The age-specific breast cancer incidence rate has increased consistently from the 1970s, and the rates have caught up with those of Japanese-Americans in the US. Assuming the increasing tendency of age-specific breast cancer incidence to be constant, the average annual incidence of breast cancer will increase 1.7-fold from 2006-2010 to 2021-2025. Furthermore, the number of patients aged 80 years should increase 3.4-fold. Conclusions: The medical demand for breast cancer care in Japan may increase explosively in the future, particularly among the elderly. We need to prepare for such a future increase in demand for care, although careful monitoring is needed to confirm these results.

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