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Reeducation and Retraining of Instructors from Developing Countries in Japan-The Role of the Institute of Vocational Training at the University of Industrial Technology
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At IPC-4 (4th-International Pacific Conference on Automotive Engineering) which was held at Melbourne, Australia, in November 1987, engineering training, education, retraining, and reeducation of Japanese instructors were introduced. In 1963, The Ministry of Labor opened the International Cooperation Department, The Institute of Vocational Training, at The University of Industrial Technology through the Japan International Cooperation Agency and started reeducation and retraining courses for instructors from developing overseas countries.
The authors introduced comprehensive courses with their fifteen years of experience.
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Watanabe, E. and Fukutani, I., "Reeducation and Retraining of Instructors from Developing Countries in Japan-The Role of the Institute of Vocational Training at the University of Industrial Technology," SAE Technical Paper 900809, 1990, https://doi.org/10.4271/900809.Also In
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- Fukatani Itaru Watanabe Eiichi Hanada Noboru “Engineering Training, Education and Retraining, Reeducation of Instructors in Japan - The Role of The Institute of Vocational Training.” SAE Paper No. 871242 IPC-4 Melbourne, Australia Nov. 1987
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