Report on the 17th High School-University Collaborative Education Forum held on Saturday, December 7, 2019 “Entrance Examination Reform as a ‘Connection of Education’ -How to evaluate the development of qualities and abilities up to high school-” The collection has been completed. Click on each item below to view in PDF format.
The 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 | |
purpose explanation | Entrance Examination Reform as a “Connection of Education” ~ How to evaluate the development of qualities and abilities up to high school ~ |
Keynote speech ① | Rethinking High School-University Connection Reform ~From the Perspective of Competency~ |
Keynote Speech② | How to face the evaluation of autonomy, etc. -Conscious of the educational connection from high school to university- |
panel discussion | How to evaluate the development of qualities and abilities up to high school in universities |
Part 2
1st Subcommittee [Japanese] | Possibilities of Japanese Language Opened Up by High School and University Connection Reform ~Thinking from the Common Test for University Admissions and New Courses of Study~ |
2nd Subcommittee [Geography/Citizens] | Qualities and Abilities Nurtured through Proactive, Interactive, and Deep Learning ~What are the Abilities that Lead to Learning at University?~ |
Session 3 [Mathematics] | Smooth cooperation between high school and university, enjoy mathematics, and exchange efforts to nurture people who continue to learn |
Section 4 【Science】 | Independence in High School Science ~Qualities and Abilities Aimed at Development and Evaluation in University Entrance Examination~ |
Session 5 [English] | Aiming to cultivate thinking skills that lead to rich expressiveness |
Special Subcommittee 1 [Admission Specialist Human Resource Development] | 3rd Admissions Specialist Ability Development Workshop (Kyoto Venue) |
Special Session 2 [Collaborative Career Education with High Schools and Taisha] | 2019 high school collaboration future session public review meeting |
others
Participant questionnaire results
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