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実業教育

Vocational Education in the Industrialization of Japan

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出版社: United Nations University Press
出版年: 1987
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agricultural schools, 57; continuation, 13, 53, 60, 61, 65; curriculum, 172; enrollment, 172; establishment of, 167―69, 170―71; period of study, 172; practical training, 176―77; Regulations for, 56, 168, 169; teaching staff, 172; See also Anjo Agriicultural and Forestry School
agriculture, courses in, 22, 24, 172
Aichi Agricultural and Forestry School. See Anjo Agricultural and Forestry School
Aichi Prefectural Ceramics School. See Seto Ceramics School
Aizu Lacquerware Apprentice School, 17―18, 37, 83―92
Ajihara Commercial and Technical Special School, 230
Anjo Agricultural and Forestry School, 24, 167―83
apprentice schools, 15, 29, 51―52, 109, 188―89; curriculum, 75―76, 77, 88―89, 98, 148―49; enrollment, 77, 86, 88; entrance requirements, 32―33, 34, 75, 86, 98; establishment of, 11―12, 31―36, 74―75, 94, 95, 122―24, 128―32; first-stage, 43―44; latter-stage, 43, 44; opposition to, 12, 34, 76; period of study, 33, 75, 86, 98; practical training, 75, 96, 100, 120―21, 125, 150; producing-center, 32, 36, 43―44, 73; Regulations for, 12, 15, 34, 42, 52, 57, 94, 188; teaching staff, 18, 77, 88, 89, 99, 100―3, 118―19, 125, 137―39; transition to technical schools, 15, 27―28, 36―38, 41, 42―43, 44―45, 115, 134―36, 152, 196―97, 198; types of, 32―33, 73; urban, 32, 36, 44, 73; See also Aizu Lacquerware Apprentice School; Beppu Technical Apprentice School; Hiroshima Prefectural Worker School; Minami- Tsuru Dyeing and Weaving School; Sendai City Vocational Apprentice School; Seto Ceramics School
apprentice system, 27, 29, 34, 85―86, 94, 205, 223―27, 231
architecture, courses in, 17, 37, 38, 115, 134
artisans, training of, 15, 40, 143
Ashikaga Technical School, 116
Asukai Kotaro, 100, 102

bamboo working, courses in, 21, 136
Beppu Technical Apprentice School, 21―22, 38, 129―31, 134―49,150―52

carpentry, courses in, 16, 75
ceramics, courses in, 18, 37
ceramics industry, 19, 93, 95, 100, 103―5
City-Run Sendai Technical School. See Sendai City Vocational Apprentice School
civil engineering, courses in, 37, 81
College of Engineering. See School of Engineering
commerce, courses in, 22, 23, 148, 158
commercial schools, 57, 161; con tinuation, 53, 60, 61; curriculum, 148―49; enrollment, 133, 161, 164; establishment of, 128―29, 131―32, 156―58, 160; practical training, 149; Regulations for, 56, 161; teaching staff, 137―38, 158; See also Fukushima Commercial Continuation School; Miyakonojo Commercial Continuation School
compulsory education, 27, 49―50, 63,67―68,240,245
continuation schools, 11, 16, 51―52, 53―54,57―62,68―70,189,203; agricultural, 13, 53, 60, 61, 65; commercial, 53, 60, 61; and compulsory education, 64; courses offered, 60; curriculum, 13, 48;
development of, 53; and elementary education, 13, 16, 33, 43, 50―52, 69, 158; enrollment, 164;
entrance requirements, 13, 48, 57, 158; establishment of, 13, 132, 156―58; fishery, 60; period of study, 13, 48, 57, 158; Regulations for, 13, 40, 46, 47, 48―49, 57, 64; technical, 53, 60, 61, 203, 228―31; upgrading to secondary level vocational schools, 63; and youth associations, 64; and youth training centers, 65―67
Current Views on Education (Kyoiku jiron), 31

dormitories, 119―120
dual-structure, of Japanese industrial economy, 31, 204, 221
dyeing and weaving, courses in, 117

education, compulsory, 27, 49―50, 63,67―68,240,245
Educational Journal (Kyoiku Zasshi), 12
Educational Ordinance, 28, 49; Revised, 50
electric machinery, courses in, 134
electrics, courses in, 20, 37
elementary education: enrollment in, 43, 49, 50, 97, 195; supplemented by continuation schools,13,16,33,43,50―52,69,158
Elementary School Act, 32, 41, 47, 50; Revised, 51
elementary school system, 49
Endo Yoji, 74
Engineering, School of, 10, 39, 190 engineers, training for, 10, 241

Factory Act, 25, 204―5, 226
factory apprenticeship, 191, 224―27
fishery schools, 57; continuation, 60; Regulations for, 57
foreign staff, at vocational schools, 10,18
foreign students, at Seto Ceramics School, 100
Fortbildungsschule, 47, 48, 61, 63
Fukushima Commercial Continuation School, 23, 154―65
Fukushima Prefectural Technical School, 37, 91
furniture, courses in, 17, 37, 38, 134

girls, vocational education for, 33, 44, 164
glass industry, 226―27
graduate schools, 250, 251

Hamao Arata, 31, 47
heavy industry: development of, 12; labor training in, 25
higher education, 46, 239, 240, 241, 244, 246―50
Hino Atsushi, 103
Hiroshima Higher Technical School, 116
Hiroshima Prefectural Worker School, 20
Hiroshima Prefectural Worker Training School, 109, 115―26
Hongo Ceramics Apprentice School, 37, 83, 86, 87, 91

Imamiya Worker Training School, 229
in-company training, 25―26, 187―214,216―31
industrialization, 12, 25―26, 54―55, 94, 104―5, 109―14, 161, 187―88, 216, 217, 218
Inoue Kowashi, 13, 31, 40, 48, 52, 53, 94, 168
Institute of Technical Teacher Training, 52
Isesaki Dyeing and Weaving School, 117
itinerant workers, 25, 205―7, 223

joinery, courses in, 16, 75
Joint Schools, 213

Kamaishi Iron and Steel Works, 207―9
Kawaguchi Takashi, 20, 124, 125
Kikuchi Dairoku, 12, 55
Kiryu Dyeing and Weaving School, 116
Kitamura Yaichiro, 100―101
Kondo Setsutaro, 158, 160
Kubota Yuzuru, 55
Kure Naval Arsenal, 114
Kurihara Diligence Girls' School, 210
Kurihara Factory, 209―10
Kuroda Masanori, 100, 101―2
Kuroda Shosaku, 102―3
Kyoiku jiron (Current Views on Education), 31
Kyoiku Zasshi (The Educational Journal), 12
Kyushu Higher Agricultural and Forestry School, 42

labor supply, 218―21
lacquerware, courses in, 18, 37, 88―89
lacquerware industry, 83―85

machinery, courses in, 20, 37, 109, 115, 134
Matsumura Hachijiro, 100
Meiji government: economic policy, 28, 30; educational policy, 12, 28, 43, 46, 167―68, 256; industrial policy, 15, 31, 103
merchant marine schools, 57
metal industry, 219, 224―25
metalwork, courses in, 20, 37, 76―77, 115
military training, 65, 67
Minami-Tsuru Dyeing and Weaving School, 19―20, 38, 116―26
mining industry, 209, 211―12
miscellaneous schools, 252―55

Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard, 190―91, 192―93, 200―201, 211
Mistubishi Technical Preparatory School, 190―91, 192―93, 200―201
Miyakonojo Commercial Continuation School, 22―23, 128―29, 132―33,135―52

Nagao Kaoru, 138, 151
Nakagawa Shuntaro, 85, 157
National (Government) Subsidy for Vocational Education Act, 12, 17, 33―34, 41, 48, 52―53, 55, 64, 123, 169, 256
night courses, 13, 34, 47, 49, 80, 159―60, 163, 164, 193
Nishi Noda Worker Training School, 229, 230

Ogata Sakukichi, 115
Oita Prefectural Technical School See. Beppu Technical Apprentice School
Osaka, labor market development, 217―23
Osaka City-Run Vocational School Special Continuation Course, 230
Osaka Higher College of Technology, 42
Osaka Higher Commercial School, 41―42

part-time courses, 11, 13, 26, 33, 34, 47, 48―49, 80, 163, 230
practical training: in agricultural schools, 176―77; in apprentice schools, 75, 96, 100, 125, 150; in in-company training, 192

Regulations for Agricultural Schools, 56, 168, 169
Regulations for Apprentice Schools, 12, 15, 32, 34, 42, 52, 57, 94
Regulations for Commercial Schools, 56, 161
Regulations for Fishery Schools, 57
Regulations for Technical Schools, 15, 27, 36, 41, 56
Regulations for Technical Teacher Training, 17, 52
Regulations for Vocational Con-
tinuation Schools, 13, 40, 46, 47, 48―49, 57, 64
Russell, J. S 12

School of Engineering, 10, 39, 190
School System, 49
Sendai City Technical School, 76―77, 81
Sendai City Vocational Apprentice School, 16―17, 37, 74―82
Seto Ceramics School, 37―38, 93―108
silk industry, 19, 154―55
skilled worker shortage, 10, 25, 189, 212―13
Special School Act, 42, 54, 56
special training schools, 252―53 students, characteristics of, 78―80, 86, 89―91, 99, 119―20, 133, 136, 139―48, 159, 160, 162―63, 164, 177―80, 246
Subcontract Youth Schools, 213
subsidies, for students, 18, 86, 115; for vocational education, 44, 64, 80, 95, 116, 123, 129, 130, 143, 169
Suzuki Saburobei, 156
Systematic Technical Education for the English People, 12

Teacher Training Act for Vocational Continuation Schools, 64, 65
teacher training, for vocational education, 40, 52―53
Teacher Training, Technical, Regulations for, 17, 52
teaching staff: at agricultural schools, 172; at apprentice schools, 18, 77, 88, 89, 99, 100―103, 118―19, 125, 137―39; at commercial schools, 137―38, 158; at technical schools, 20―21
technical schools, 15, 27―28, 36―38, 40―43, 44―45, 57, 109; continuation, 53, 60, 61; dual (advanced and ordinary) curriculum, 37, 38, 39, 41; enrollment, 196―97; Regulations for, 15, 27, 36, 41, 56; upgraded from apprentice schools, 15, 27―28, 36―38, 41, 42―43, 44―45, 115, 134―35, 152, 196―97, 198
Technical Teacher Training, Regulations for, 17, 52
technological education, 241―45, 251―52
technological innovation, and apprentice schools, 104, 122
Tejima Seiichi, 10, 12, 29, 31―32, 73, 115, 123
textbooks, 121
textile industry, 54, 113, 211, 218, 219
Theory of Vocational Education, 12
Tokugawa period, 5, 10, 95, 236
Tokyo College of Technoloogy, 11, 29, 40, 52. See also Tokyo Worker Training School
Tokyo Higher College of Technology, 29, 40, 42
Tokyo Institutee of Technology, 29, 40
Tokyo Kaisei School, 28, 39―40
Tokyo Municipal Industrial School, 193
Tokyo Worker Training School, 10, 11, 18, 28―29, 40, 188
Town-Run Seta Ceramics School. See Seto Ceramics School
Tsushima Technical Special School, 230

Uda Saburo, 158
unions, 12, 34
university education, 239, 240 250
University of Tokyo, 28, 39

Various People's Schools, 46, 47
vocational continuation schools. See continuation schools
Vocational Education, National (Government) Subsidy Act for, 12, 17, 33―34, 41, 48, 52―53, 55,
64, 123, 169, 256
Vocational education system, 12, 38―43, 40―41, 255―56
Vocational Guidance Centers, 213
Vocational School Act, 15, 27, 41, 54, 56―60, 169, 229
vocational schools: special, 41, 56; types of, 11, 40―41, 60, 69, 256

wages, for students vocational ,10
Wagner, Gottfried, 18, 28, 40, 100
woodwork, courses in, 16, 20, 37, 75, 115
Worker Apprentice School, annexed to Tokyo College of Technology, 1129, 32, 40

Yamanashi Prefectural Technical School. See Minami-Tsuru Dyeing and Weaving School
Yamazaki Nobuyoshi, 24, 171―72, 173
Yatsuhiro Komao, 123
Yawata Iron and Steel Works, 191―92, 193, 201―3, 211
Yokosuka Shipyard, 10, 190
Yokozawa Tarikichi, 74, 75
Young Worker Training Center (Yawata Iron and Steel Works), 191―92, 193, 201―3, 211
youth associations, 63
Youth Schools Act, 63, 67, 210, 213
Youth Training Center Act, 16, 63, 65―67, 201
Youth Training Centers, 201, 203, 208