The Center for Advanced Education and Admissions Research and Development, Osaka University will hold a workshop to train admissions professionals at the Ginkgo Kaikan, Suita Campus, Osaka University, in Suita City, Osaka Prefecture, for three days from August 8.It was planned in response to the demand for a shift to a selection method that comprehensively evaluates examinees from multiple perspectives due to university entrance examination reform, but there is a flood of applicants from all over the country.

 According to Osaka University, this training is "Osaka University Admission Officer Training Program".The recruitment number is 40, and it is intended for university faculty members and graduate students who are involved in the entrance examination.There is no entry fee for the program.

 Lecturers include Tatsuo Kawashima, Professor of Osaka University, Atsuhiro Hayashi, Professor of Nagoya Institute of Technology, and Yusaku Otsuka University Admissions Center Examination and Research Director. Take a lecture on the design of the entrance examination to be guessed.Group exercises are scheduled on the final day, and a certificate will be issued when all programs are taken.
Only when the government is in the process of reforming the entrance examination, the number of applicants for the course is flooded with the start of recruitment, and the number of applicants is waiting for cancellation.

 Japanese university entrance exams are scored by faculty members, but in the United States, professional staff called admission officers often evaluate students from multiple perspectives and decide whether to pass or fail.Admission officers are devoted to entrance examination work, such as continuing to collect information on student academic performance and activity performance inside and outside the school throughout the year.

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