NYK Welcomes Japanese Teachers to its Maritime Academy

October 17, 2016

On August 3, the NYK-TDG Maritime Academy (NTMA)* welcomed a visiting study group comprising three teachers from Japanese technical colleges and technical high schools, accompanied by three staff members from the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). The three teachers were attending a global human resources development course offered by JICA in the Philippines as part of the organization’s overseas teacher training program.
 
Through visits to educational institutions abroad, this training program aims to help teachers to acquire views and knowledge for fostering global human resources, as Japan’s technical colleges and high schools are known to produce many engineers who work in technological fields in developing countries.
 
On this visit, the study group took part in various activities such as an exchange of opinions with the NTMA members, a question and answer session, interviews with the NTMA students, and a tour of the campus.

The teachers made the following comments after the program was over: “Observing the politeness and discipline of the NTMA students, I realized that the instruction and training at the academy are reaching all students. I learned that many seafarers in the world are Filipino and that NTMA plays an important role in seafarer education and I am proud that a private Japanese company has been deeply involved in seafarer education in the Philippines.”

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