How the japanese learn to work 2nd edition - part 10 docx
... rapid attenuation of the 15-year-old school-leaving group in the 1960s, it lost out to the private sector Special Training Schools in the attempt to capture the growing army of 18-year-old school-leavers, ... companies, the most complex, hard -to- learn skills (particularly those on which the competitiveness of the Japanese economy depends) will continue to be the...
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... and the need to tailor them—dysfunctionally to the exigencies of pay and authority hierarchies is modified. 152 How the Japanes learn to work but it is also because it is an industry in which work ... were still with the same employer at the time of the survey. Of the others 38 per cent—particularly those who took the tax advisor qualification—had started their ow...
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... only to ensure that they are aware of the legal framework in which they work, are respectful of their ancestors’ work in accumulating the knowledge which has provided them with the practical tools ... certification of doctors, though the Ministry of Health 146 How the Japanes learn to work The Ministry then guided the industry into creating a non-profit Association...
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How the japanese learn to work 2nd edition - part 7 pptx
... in. There were also another 5 devoted to 110 How the Japanes learn to work of the production engineering involved is for the engineers and work study experts to hold formal sessions to explain the ... 88 employees there were a total of 24 holding 37 currently valid licences or 106 How the Japanes learn to work apt learners as those the firm could cream of...
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How the japanese learn to work 2nd edition - part 6 pps
... in their job. Those who are competent expect to have to help them to learn. OTHER ASSUMPTIONS RELEVANT TO TRAINING There are two other assumptions fundamental to the training programmes of Japanese ... attachment to occupational specialism than to the place of work, there are variations within them in their career orientation. A common reason for 18-year-olds preferrin...
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How the japanese learn to work 2nd edition - part 5 potx
... likely to exceed half the total by the turn of this century. The bias towards generalist and on -the- job training thus far is seen to have led to the relative absence of constructive off -the- job ... snapped up by the recruiters from the rapidly expanding large firms which were prepared to give them both on- the- job and off -the- job training suited to their own part...
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How the japanese learn to work 2nd edition - part 4 doc
... qualifications mainly to motivate them to learn, and to make them more confident in the value of what they have learned. There seems to be little thought that it would help them to get better jobs. ... 56 How the Japanes learn to work 1990s, to mergers between vocational high schools. Simple mergers, however, are unlikely to ensure the survival of vocational high...
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How the japanese learn to work 2nd edition - part 3 ppt
... to the teachers of the middle school senior classes, who used pupils’ records on such tests to advise them as to which high school they should apply to, this has simply added to their work. They ... alt="" 30 How the Japanes learn to work For those who fall in the 20th to the 50th percentile range (a rather narrow range in performance terms) application to a t...
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How the japanese learn to work 2nd edition - part 2 ppsx
... that more play is to be given not just to the choice of the school as to what to teach, but to the choice of the pupil as to what to learn (Waga kuni 1994:76– 7). But this is likely to lead to little ... But who learns it and why, whether by choice or because they have been ‘relegated’ to it, what that does on the one hand to their self- image and learning mo...
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How the japanese learn to work 2nd edition - part 1 pot
... on the others. These considerations do surface in our debates, but always covertly. The anybody-can-be-taught- anything-provided -the- teacher’s-good-enough ethos of the training industry all too ... included are chapters on the qualification and vocational skill testing systems and the policy superstructure the role of the individual, firms and the state. How the Japanese...
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