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The cooperation of Industrial Education and Engineering Education in Japan -A look at university entrance examinations and curricula developed especially for graduates of technical high schools-  

Sato Takashi (Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University)
Ohkawa Hideo (Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University)
Goda Masaki (Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University)
Maruyama Takeo (Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University)
Hasegawa Tomiichi (Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University)
Sengoku Masakazu (Faculty of Engineering, Niigata University)
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Journal of Engineering Education Research / v.8, no.2, 2005 , pp. 84-90 More about this Journal
Abstract
While graduates of Japan's technical high schools might demonstrate skills in a given specialty, they would be hard-pressed in any attempt to pass national universities' notorious entrance examinations. In a collaborative effort begun in 1994, the faculties of engineering at Niigata, Nagasaki, and Toyama Universities set about the task of preparing entrance examinations, and a general curriculum geared to the needs and educational backgrounds of these students, offering them supplementary lessons. While the larger project officially ended in 1999, we are carrying the research forward in Niigata University.
Keywords
University Entarance Examinations; Technical High School;
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