Posted by Levent on June 6th, 2010
The standard of the Finnish educational system is high. All study programmes in vocational qualifications take 3 years (120 credits) to complete and students are eligible to continue their studies at the higher education level (Universities and Polytechnics). It is also possible to combine theoretical (matriculation examination) and vocational upper secondary studies and get two certificates at the same time. This option would take 4 years to complete.
In initial vocational upper secondary level there are 52 vocational qualifications including a total of 112 different study programmes. In all the programmes there is a compulsory minumum of 6 month period of on-the-job learning. An initial vocational qualification can be completed in the form of either institutional education or apprenticeship training.
Posted by Levent on May 27th, 2010
The Manchester College is a new institution that came into existence on 1st August 2008, following the merger of City College Manchester and Manchester College of Arts and Technology (MANCAT).
The needs of the learner are the focus of The Manchester College, which provides excellence in learning and training for the residents of Manchester and beyond. We offer an unprecedented range of courses, with clear choices and guidance for all our students.
Posted by Levent on May 16th, 2010
Savo Consortium for Education is a joint municipal board which provides vocational education and training at Savo Vocational College.
North Savo Region
Savo Vocational College is a regional vocational institute located in the heart of the beautiful lake district in Eastern Finland. Lakes, rich flora and hilly countryside are essential characteristics of the natural beauty of the area. Savo Vocational College arranges vocational and general upper secondary education and training for comprehensive school leavers and adults. It also provides apprenticeship training. In addition, the college is an active partner to local business life.
Posted by Levent on May 16th, 2010
Our school was built as Anatolian Technical High School with 2000 m² İndoor and 5000 m² outdoor at Eskişehir Organize Industry Area Science Park on 1999-2000 Education year.
School building made by Turk Telekom I.C. so our school’s name is Turk Telekom Anatolian Technical High School.
Our school started education with IT, Electronic and Telecommunications department and 75 students on 1999-2000 education year.
On 2004-2005 education year we have Radio-Television department so we have four departments.
Posted by Levent on May 16th, 2010
Dear reads,
Thank you very much for you intrest.
Here are some information for a partnership in our ITIC (Improvement of Traineeships in an International Context) project and on behalf of the team/network.
The network consists of:
1 X school from France (technical vocational high school)
2 X schools from Finland (business vocational high school)
2 X schools from Turkey (business and technical vocational high school)
1 X school from England (business vocational high school)
1 X school from Germany (coordinator of the project) (business vocational high school)