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Changing Behavior in Unique Ways
Comprehension
Can-Do
Language
人々の行動を変え、社会を向上させる「仕掛け」の機能を理解することができる。
不定詞を適切に用いることができる。
人の行動を変えるだけを見てような方法があるでしょうか。柔軟な考えから生まれた。好ましい行動を促
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There are some interesting ways to change people's behavior. If you draw a line on the
backs of file boxes, people will know where to put them on the shelf.
行動
ファイルボックス
If you put a
basketball hoop above a toy box, children will want to put away their toys. These ways are
ゴール
~を片付ける
called triggers.
仕掛け
There are other good examples of triggers: the “Piano Stairs” and “The World's Deepest
The stairs make piano-like sounds when people use them. The bin makes an
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Bin.
ピアノのような
interesting sound when people put trash in it. These triggers come from new, flexible ideas.
Such ideas are useful to deal with social problems. To make children wash their hands, soap
ごみ
柔軟な
that has a toy inside was used in South Africa. After the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake,
南アフリカ共和国
阪神淡路大震災
volunteers used dekimasu zekken and showed their skills.
Triggers to solve social problems are called social design. You can see it in many
Japanese cities or villages. For example, Inakadate Village started to design rice fields as
田舎館村
art, and now many people visit the village. If people give money to Kumamoto Castle for its
熊本城
renovations, they can become "castle lords." In these ways, social design can make our
修復
城主
communities better.
Answer T (True) or F (False).
(1) Triggers are a good way to change people's behavior.
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(2) Both the "Piano Stairs" and "The World's Deepest Bin" make sounds when people use
them.
(3) Children in South Africa used toys when they washed their hands.
(4) A lot of people go to Inakadate Village to visit an art museum.
(5) For renovations, the lord of Kumamoto Castle collected money.
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