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【Report】The 17th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum has been released.
On Saturday, December 7, 2019, we completed the report collection of the 17th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum “Entrance Examination Reform as a ‘Connection of Education’ ~How to Evaluate the Development of Qualities and Abilities up to High School at Universities~”. Click on each item below to view the PDF file.
The next 18th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum is scheduled to be held on Saturday, December 5, 2020. Details will be announced as soon as they are decided.
Part 1
Opening Remarks | |
Explanation of purpose | Entrance Examination Reform as a “Connection of Education” ~How to evaluate the development of qualities and abilities up to high school at university~ |
Keynote Speech (1) | Rethinking the reform of high school-university connections ~From the Perspective of Competencies~ |
Keynote Speech (2) | How to deal with the evaluation of independence, etc. ~Conscious of the connection between high school and university~ |
Panel Discussion | How to evaluate the development of qualities and abilities up to high school at university |
Part 2
Session 1 [Language] | The Potential of the Japanese Language Opened Up by the Reform of the High School-University Connection ~Thinking from the Common Test for University Entrance Examinations and the New Course of Study~ |
Session 2 [Geography and Civics] | Qualities and abilities to be nurtured through proactive, interactive, and deep learning ~What are the skills that lead to learning at university~ |
Session 3 [Mathematics] | Smooth high school-university collaboration, exchanging efforts to nurture people who enjoy mathematics and continue to learn |
Session 4 [Science] | What is independence in high school science? ~Qualities and abilities to be fostered and evaluation in university entrance examinations~ |
Session 5 [English] | Aiming to cultivate the ability to think that leads to rich expressiveness |
Special Subcommittee (1) [Development of Admissions Specialists] | The 3rd Admissions Specialist Skill Development Workshop (Kyoto) |
Special Subcommittee (2) [Career Education in Collaboration with High School and University] | 2019 High School and University Collaboration Future Session Public Review Meeting |
other
Contact us
University Consortium Kyoto High School-University Collaborative Education Forum
TEL 075-353-9153 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Business hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)
The 2019 Foundation-designated research project report meeting was held
On March 3, 2020, we held a meeting to report on the research results of the 2019 University Consortium Kyoto Foundation. Twenty-five years have passed since the foundation was founded, and the social situation surrounding the foundation and the university has changed significantly. Therefore, with the aim of contributing to the review and improvement of projects, new development and sophistication, and the provision of information to Foundation member schools, the Foundation has established designated research topics since fiscal 2015 and has been conducting research by researchers in specialized fields.
In FY2019, research groups on two themes were selected, and their research activities and research results over the past year were presented.
At the debriefing session, visitors listened with great interest to the research on themes such as recurrent education and SD, which are emphasized in higher education in recent years, and there was a lively question-and-answer session
Theme 1) The Role of the University Consortium Kyoto in the Promotion of Recurrent Education in Kyoto: Toward the Establishment of the Kyoto Model
Principal Investigator: Eiko Takeyasu, Vice President and Director, Center for Regional Collaborative Research, Kyoto Women’s University
Theme 2) Tracking the growth of graduates and trainees of various SD training programs and how to systematically train them in the future
Principal Investigator: Kyoto Bunkyo University, Director of Educational Planning Division, Takamichi Murayama
In the future, we plan to publish the report on the results of the survey on the Foundation’s website or in a booklet around July 2020.
The 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto Encouragement Prize Winners Debriefing Session was held!
On February 28, 2020, we held a debriefing session for the winners of the Kyoto Prefectural Governor’s Award and the Kyoto Mayor’s Award at the 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto!
Find out more here!
https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/seisaku/conference/2019-2
University and regional collaboration portal site Gakumachi Station
Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto
http://www.gakumachi.jp/project/conference/
Campus Plaza Kyoto Facility Reservation for 2020 March 10 (Tue)
As previously announced, facility reservations after April 1 (Wednesday) will
be accepted from 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 as scheduled.
In light of the recent situation of the new coronavirus infection, we are considering reviewing the waiting method, so please respond in advance according to the instructions of the staff on the day.
* If you have a fever or other cold symptoms, please refrain from visiting.
* When visiting the museum, please keep in mind “cough etiquette” including wearing a mask.
Campus Plaza Kyoto Facility Reservation Schedule for 2020
Campus Plaza Kyoto Notice of Addition of Rental Room
From Sunday, March 1, 2020, we will start renting out the 5th lecture room on the 6th floor.
For facility reservations, please visit or visit the museum from 9 a.m. on Tuesday, February 18, 2020
We will start accepting applications by phone.
* The reservation procedure is the same as before, and there is no change.
* Please check the details of the 5th lecture room on the 6th floor from the following.
https://www.consortium.or.jp/about-cp-kyoto/info
Click here for the 15th Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto, Japan, and the list of winners!
Find out more here!
◆Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto
https://www.consortium.or.jp/project/seisaku/conference
◆ University and regional collaboration portal site Gakumachi Station
Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto
http://www.gakumachi.jp/project/conference/
AY2019 Internship Program Long-Term Project Course “Project Report” is now available.
1.Wine Grocery Inc.
~Wine Seminar for Students Planning and Holding Projects~
Project Report
~IS Program Fascinated by Images~
Project Report
~Kyoto’s Inbound Tourism Information Media Renovation and New Business Plan~
Project Report
Free paper “Traveler’s Voice of Kyoto”
4.Kansai Winding Foil Industry Co., Ltd.
~PROJECT TO DISSEMINATE MADE IN JAPAN’S MANUFACTURING TO THE WORLD~
Project Report
5. Ueda Corporation Headquarters
~Planning and operation for matching events between companies and students~
Project Report
~Yamashina Mr./Ms. Project~
Project Report
Free Paper Kyono Yamashina Mr./Ms.
7.Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
~Teacher Training Support Seminar~
Project Report
Inquiries
University Consortium Kyoto Internship Project Promotion Office
TEL 075-353-9106 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/consortium.kyoto.intern
【Notice】Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto Relay Interview Project “Ask a Social Innovator!”
Policy Research Exchange Conference Relay Interview Project Launched from Kyoto!
Full of valuable stories by the judges of the Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto!
Episodes about the convention and hints for thinking about social contribution through “urban policy”, etc.
Delivered by social innovators beyond the confines of the university.
1st Lecture Takashi Sakamoto, Vice President
of Kyoto Tachibana University, 2nd Lecture Hiroki Shino, Kyoto Sangyo University,
3rd Associate Professor
Mitsuo Otsuka, Bukkyo University
< University and Regional Cooperation Portal Site GAKUMACHI STATION Gakumachi Station >
Policy Research Exchange Conference from Kyoto
2019 Internship Program (Long-Term Project Course) Project Presentation was held.
In the “Long-Term Project Course” internship program of the University Consortium Kyoto, from mid-June to mid-November, trainees worked on projects presented by host companies. At the project presentations held on Saturday, November 9, the results were reported by eight projects. Presentations were made with videos and creative formats, and students from other projects were able to share their experiences. After about five months of activities, the participants were able to see the importance of collaborating with their peers and the difficulty of achieving their goals.
At the completion ceremony, the coordinator handed out a certificate of completion for each project, and the 2019 internship program “Long-term Project Course” was completed.
Date & Time | Saturday, November 9, 2019 13:00~17:50 |
Venue |
Campus Plaza Kyoto 2nd Floor Hall |
project Participating Companies Number of Organizations (Achievement Report) In order of presentation) |
8Companies and Organizations Wine Grocery Co., Ltd. / University Consortium Kyoto / Day Alive Co., Ltd. / Non-profit organization Kino Keiku / Kansai Makitori Foil Industry Co., Ltd. / Ueda Co., Ltd. / Insight House Co., Ltd. / Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education |
Number of students | 25 students from 15 universities (Otani University, Kyoto Koka Women’s University, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto Sangyo University, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto University of Advanced Science, Kyoto Notre Dame Women’s University, Kyoto University of Arts and Crafts, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Doshisha University, Doshisha Women’s University, Hanazono University, Bukkyo University, Ritsumeikan University, Ryukoku University) |
Number of Coordinator Teachers |
7 (Kyoto Koka Women’s University, Kyoto Koka Women’s University Junior College, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Kyoto Women’s University, Kyoto Seika University, Fukuchiyama Public University, Ryukoku University) |
Wine Grocery Inc.
~Wine seminar planning and holding projects for students~
Considering the wine market, which is at risk of shrinking in the future due to young people moving away from alcohol, this project plans and implements a “wine seminar for students” to make young people aware of the appeal of wine and become future customers.
In preparation for the wine seminar, we created and distributed flyers to attract customers, posted them on social media, and presented the contents of the preparations and operations on the day of the seminar. In the questionnaire after the seminar, the participants were highly satisfied, and some said that they felt closer to wine, and they were able to fulfill the objectives presented by the host company. In addition, the trainees were grateful to the host company for gaining a wide range of knowledge about wine.
University Consortium Kyoto
~IS Program Fascinated by Images~
A project to create a PR video to effectively promote the internship program “Long-term Project Course” of the University Consortium Kyoto.
Under the guidance of the coordinator in charge on how to shoot and edit the video, we compiled a three-minute video that covered and interviewed the activities of each project and made it into a three-minute video that could be used for guidance and other public relations. I felt that the editing process of the video was not progressing, so I created a scenario, worked efficiently, and reported that if there were any new discoveries in the interview and editing, I changed the plan and completed the video. The resulting video shows the lively expressions of the students participating in the project.
Day Alive Inc.
~Kyoto’s Inbound Tourism Information Media Renovation and New Business Plan~
This project aims to raise the profile of “Traveler’s Voice of Kyoto,” a visual media that delivers the voices of foreign tourists.
In order to introduce Kyoto and contribute to the community, we found unknown places and places where you can have extraordinary experiences, conducted interviews and interviews, uploaded them to Instagram, and created a free paper. In addition to using attractive photo slides, the video included the interview, and it was reported that the number of articles posted and the number of followers were achieved at the beginning.
Non-profit organization Kino Environment
~Production of environmental education tools~
This is a project to come up with environmental education tools related to garbage and deepen everyone’s understanding of the environment.
The project we planned was to create “disposal site cards” about waste treatment facilities so that children would be interested in the environment, and to install the cards at waste treatment facilities. When we prepared a project outline and negotiated the installation of the card, it was decided that it could not be realized due to the problems of Mr. Mr./Ms. for installation, but we summarized the activities so far in the “Report Report”. It was a valuable opportunity to experience the difficulties of launching and realizing a project, and he would like to make use of it in the future.
Kansai Winding Foil Industry Co., Ltd.
~PROJECT TO DISSEMINATE MADE IN JAPAN’S MANUFACTURING TO THE WORLD~
This is a project to promote the unknown charms of Kyoto’s companies, such as amazing technologies and interesting products, from the perspective of students.
We created multiple 5-second videos for the purpose of corporate publicity, which will be shown at a joint company exhibition in the Kyoto area in October. In the creation of the video, we referred to the opinions of other companies and worked on the work until the students were satisfied, so that the students and the host company were able to agree on the work. The presentation was a free talk, and it was devised so that the audience would not get bored.
Ueda Co., Ltd. Head Office
~Planning and operation for matching events between companies and students~
This is a project to plan and implement a “company visit tour,” which is a matching event between students and outstanding companies in Kyoto that are unknown to students.
We mainly reported on the selection of companies, making appointments, scheduling, attracting students to participate, and the state of the event on the day of the event. In the first half of the event, we visited two companies, and in the second half, we planned group work to exchange opinions on “what axes I want to value in terms of future work styles” and “what is a good company for me?” Participants were highly satisfied, and we were able to read the results from the numbers.
Insight House Inc.
~Yamashina Mr./Ms. Project~
This is a project to disseminate the revitalization and charm of Yamashina Ward, Kyoto City on SNS, and to create and introduce a free paper.
We negotiated interviews with places and people we were interested in in the Yamashina area, and conducted about 20 interviews. In addition to posting on Facebook and Instagram about the restaurants and other sites we were interviewing, we also reported on the fact that we posted them in free papers and distributed the free papers we created to the stores where they were posted. I could feel that the trainees were familiar with the Yamashina area and supported their activities.
Kyoto Prefectural Board of Education
~Teacher Training Support Seminar~
Training schools: Higashi-Uji Junior High School, Mukai Elementary School, Kando Elementary School, Uji City
This is a program in which trainees repeatedly learn and reflect on their individual and group goals through practical training at a training school, and grow.
Through the guidance of the teachers at the seminar school, I was able to discover the skills that I need to develop in order to become a teacher, and I was able to find my future challenges.
get-together
After the project presentations, a social gathering was held. Hosted by four trainees, the event was a lively event with games such as self-introduction bingo and sudden interviews, and the trainees and coordinators were able to interact frankly.
Inquiries
University Consortium Kyoto Internship Project Promotion Office
TEL 075-353-9106 FAX 075-353-9101
〒600-8216 Shimogyo-ku, Kyoto-shi, Nishitoin-dori, Shiokoji, Shimo-ku, Kyoto, Campus Plaza Kyoto
* Reception hours: Tuesday ~ Saturday 9:00 ~ 17:00 (excluding year-end and New Year holidays)