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Tsuyako Kubo

Born: January 2nd, 1893 in Tokyo 
Died: May 3rd, 1969


Education

  • B.A. (1926) Department of literature, Tohoku University, Psychology—Her academic dissertation was “Shiko shinrigaku no tachibani tachite yoji no shiko sayo no kenkyu (The research of infant intellection response in psychology of thinking)”—She is the first woman who graduated university as psychology major in Japan (Tohoku University was the first university which accepted women)
  • Graduated Tokyo Women’s higher normal school

Landmarks

  • Worked in the kindergarten attached Tokyo Women’s higher normal school
  • Associated with “Child Education,” the journal of Japan Kindergarten Association
  • 1926 Researched child psychology in graduate school, Tohoku University
  • 1927 Assistant principal of Hokusei Girl’s school in Sapporo city, Hokkaido Prefecture
  • Instructor of Tokyo Women’s higher normal school and faculty of Miyagi academe in Sendai City
  • 1941 Head of the instruction department in Oin academe
  • 1947 Professor of Tokyo Kasei Gakuin Tanki Daigaku (Tokyo domestic science technical school)
  • 1950 Professor of Tokyo Kasei Gakuin Tanki Daigaku (Tokyo domestic science lyceum junior college)

Contributions

  • She contributed to child psychology and educational psychology.

Keywords

  • Child psychology
  • Educational psychology

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References

  • Hiroshi Oizumi (2003). Nihonshinrigakusha-jiten. Tokyo: Kabushiki Kaisha Kress Shuppan.
  • Tatsuya Sato, Hazime Mizoguchi, (1997). Tsushi Nihon-no-shinrigaku. Kyoto: Kitaoji Shobo.
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