著者
Yoshida Yoshikazu Abellana Virgilio Badana Jeremiah Miller Waku Kanesaka Yoshikazu
出版者
公益社団法人日本工学教育協会
雑誌
JSEE Annual Conference International Session Proceedings
巻号頁・発行日
vol.2013, pp.26-31, 2013-08-29

The authors' monozukuri (Japanese-style conscientious manufacturing) project in the Philippines is an initiative in industrial-academic cooperation for human resources development. This project consists of (1) the promotion of R&D and human resources development by Philippine universities, by companies affiliated with the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA), and by Toyo University; (2) training for Filipino professors at Toyo University; and (3) lectures in the Philippine Economic Zone by Toyo University professors. The feasibility study spanned three phases: (1) creating a textbook, (2) training Filipino professors in Japan, and (3) conducting trial lessons for Filipino university students and for local employees of the Philippine subsidiary of a Japanese manufacturer. The questionnaire survey results reveal the following: (1) the participating university students and company employees found the lectures to be applicable to their lives and good preparation for the working world and (2) the scores are uniformly high for applicability, comprehensiveness, relevance, appropriateness, and effectiveness.