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Where on Earth??

Thinking of Holland


Dutch Educational System


The VET System


Region Twente


ROC van Twente
Where on earth????
Europe

Where on Earth??
Thinking of Holland
Dutch Educational
System
The VET System
Region Twente
ROC van Twente
Prevention: Early
School Leaving
The Netherlands

Where on Earth??
Thinking of Holland
Dutch Educational
System                Amsterdam

The VET System
Region Twente                                   Almelo
                      The Hague
ROC van Twente
                                               Hengelo
Prevention: Early
School Leaving                                 Enschede




                                   Rotterdam
Contents

Where on Earth??



Thinking of Holland

Dutch Educational System


The VET System


Region Twente


ROC van Twente
Thinking of Holland…
Thinking of Holland (part one)

Where on Earth??
Thinking of Holland
Dutch Educational
System
The VET System
Region Twente
ROC van Twente
Prevention: Early
School Leaving
Thinking of Holland (part one)

Where on Earth??
Thinking of Holland
Dutch Educational
System
The VET System
Region Twente
ROC van Twente
Prevention: Early
School Leaving
Thinking of Holland (part one)

Where on Earth??
Thinking of Holland
Dutch Educational
System
The VET System
Region Twente
ROC van Twente
Prevention: Early
School Leaving
Thinking of Holland (part one)

Where on Earth??
Thinking of Holland
Dutch Educational
System
The VET System
Region Twente
ROC van Twente
Prevention: Early
School Leaving
Thinking of Holland (part two)

Where on Earth??
Thinking of Holland
Dutch Educational
System
The VET System
Region Twente
ROC van Twente
Prevention: Early
School Leaving
The Real Holland
Contents

Where on Earth??


Thinking of Holland



Dutch Educational
System

The VET System


Region Twente


ROC van Twente
Dutch Educational System
Vocational Education & Training
   and Adult Education
(abbreviated to VET).
(BVE in Dutch)
Contents

Where on Earth??


Thinking of Holland


Dutch Educational System



The VET System

Region Twente


ROC van Twente
Qualificationstructure: Levels of qualification




             Level 1: assistant training
Levels of qualification




Level 2: basic vocational training


   Level 1: assistant training
Levels of qualification




Level 3: full proffessional training



Level 2: basic vocational training


    Level 1: assistant training
Levels of qualification




Level 4: middle-management and specialist training


        Level 3: full proffessional training



         Level 2: basic vocational training


            Level 1: assistant training
The VET Sector in the Netherlands


    46 regional vocational education & training
    centres (roc's)
    13 agricultural vocational education and
    training centres (aoc's)
    13 sector specific colleges
    8 private institutions
Facts and figures 2009 - 2010




  http://www.mboraad.nl/?category/4281/Fei
Participation in VET
Total: VET and Adult Education 588.900

VET
  Full Time Students : 351.500
  Parttime Students : 172.000
  Other               : 13.500

Adult education
  Adult Education:                   51.900
                    9%
            2%




  29%
                                                    60%




 (Source: The Ministry of Oc&W (Education, Culture and Welfare) key figures 2009 2010
        Fulltime    Parttime     other     Adult Edu
Participation in VET levels




                                         5%

                                                       25%
               43%




                                              27%



                     level 1   level 2    level 3   level 4
Male-Female participation




Engineering
     &                  88%               12%
technology

                                                Male
Health and
            13%               87%
Social Care                                     Female


Economics         50%               50%
Educational output




                     Level 1 = 58 %
                     Level 2 = 56 %
                     Level 3 = 66 %
                     Level 4 = 72%
Finance

Education in the Netherlands

   5,6 of Gross Domestic Product
Contents

Where on Earth??


Thinking of Holland


Dutch Educational System


The VET System



Region Twente

ROC van Twente
Region Twente
Region Twente

   600.000 inhabitants
   (approximately)
   4 major cities
   Increased unemployment
   Decreasing industrial activities
   Increasing tourism and leisure
   Increasing service industries and
   non-profit services
   From rural to urban society
Contents

Where on Earth??


Thinking of Holland


Dutch Educational System


The VET System


Region Twente



ROC van Twente
ROC van Twente

Student centered
Future oriënted
Community Focused
ROC van Twente

Over 1 800 faculty and staff
circa 25 000 VET-students
circa 12 496 participants Adult Education

0n 11 locations in
three major cities in Twente and
on several smaller sites in Twente
facilities and funds
                                                                                                           operational support
                                                                  services




                                                                                       personnel
                                                                                       students
                                                                             policy, planning & strategy
                                                                                  concern control
organization chart




                                                                                   adult education
                                                                                      3 collegs
                     executive board




                                                                                                              colleges
                                                                               healthcare and welfare
                                                                                     4 colleges
                                       co-determination councel                      Economics
                                                                                     4 colleges
                                                                                     Technology
                                                                                      3 colleges
Dutch Educational System


Actual developments:


  ROC level: 3 main programmes


1 Competence-Based Learning: new qualifications
  2010
2 Major – Minor Structure :
  trainingstructure : major 80% professional training
                       minor 20 %additional (free)
3 Carreer Guidance (LLL)
ROC van Twente




   Building new
campusses
Campus Almelo
Frontside Almelo
Campus Hengelo
Campus Hengelo
Central Hall
Campus Enschede
Campus Enschede
The young Dutchmen

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  1. The image foreigners have of the Netherlands (mainly the older people)
  2. The four levels of qualification in vocational education and related courses Level 1: carrying out simple practical tasks. This objective relates to the training of assistants, it lasts between six months and one year, and does not require entrance qualifications. This training programme fulfils the labour market requirement for certificate holders at level one, and offers participants who are unable to obtain an initial qualification the opportunity of joining the labour market as a qualified employee. Progression routes: to basic vocational education. Level 2: carrying out practical tasks. This is the basic vocational qualification route that lasts between two and three years, and which does not require entrance requirements either. At this level, the minimum initial qualification must be achieved. Progression routes: to vocational education. Level 3: carrying out tasks, fully independently. This relates to a vocational programme which lasts between two and four years, and which according to law may be started by those who have a certificate of pre-vocational education, or a transition certificate to class 4 of senior general secondary education. Progression routes: to middle management training and specialist training. Level 4: carrying out tasks of a broad or specialist nature, fully independently Broad professional deployment requires middle management training, which lasts between three and four years. According to law this type of training is open to those who have a certificate of pre-vocational education, or a transition certificate to class 4 of senior general secondary education, or a vocational certificate. Progression routes: to higher education. Specialisation requires a specialist-training programme, which lasts between one and two years and which can be started by those who have of a vocational training certificate. Progression routes: sometimes to higher education (in certain sectors this level is the highest level that can be achieved).
  3. The four levels of qualification in vocational education and related courses Level 1: carrying out simple practical tasks. This objective relates to the training of assistants, it lasts between six months and one year, and does not require entrance qualifications. This training programme fulfils the labour market requirement for certificate holders at level one, and offers participants who are unable to obtain an initial qualification the opportunity of joining the labour market as a qualified employee. Progression routes: to basic vocational education. Level 2: carrying out practical tasks. This is the basic vocational qualification route that lasts between two and three years, and which does not require entrance requirements either. At this level, the minimum initial qualification must be achieved. Progression routes: to vocational education. Level 3: carrying out tasks, fully independently. This relates to a vocational programme which lasts between two and four years, and which according to law may be started by those who have a certificate of pre-vocational education, or a transition certificate to class 4 of senior general secondary education. Progression routes: to middle management training and specialist training. Level 4: carrying out tasks of a broad or specialist nature, fully independently Broad professional deployment requires middle management training, which lasts between three and four years. According to law this type of training is open to those who have a certificate of pre-vocational education, or a transition certificate to class 4 of senior general secondary education, or a vocational certificate. Progression routes: to higher education. Specialisation requires a specialist-training programme, which lasts between one and two years and which can be started by those who have of a vocational training certificate. Progression routes: sometimes to higher education (in certain sectors this level is the highest level that can be achieved).
  4. The four levels of qualification in vocational education and related courses Level 1: carrying out simple practical tasks. This objective relates to the training of assistants, it lasts between six months and one year, and does not require entrance qualifications. This training programme fulfils the labour market requirement for certificate holders at level one, and offers participants who are unable to obtain an initial qualification the opportunity of joining the labour market as a qualified employee. Progression routes: to basic vocational education. Level 2: carrying out practical tasks. This is the basic vocational qualification route that lasts between two and three years, and which does not require entrance requirements either. At this level, the minimum initial qualification must be achieved. Progression routes: to vocational education. Level 3: carrying out tasks, fully independently. This relates to a vocational programme which lasts between two and four years, and which according to law may be started by those who have a certificate of pre-vocational education, or a transition certificate to class 4 of senior general secondary education. Progression routes: to middle management training and specialist training. Level 4: carrying out tasks of a broad or specialist nature, fully independently Broad professional deployment requires middle management training, which lasts between three and four years. According to law this type of training is open to those who have a certificate of pre-vocational education, or a transition certificate to class 4 of senior general secondary education, or a vocational certificate. Progression routes: to higher education. Specialisation requires a specialist-training programme, which lasts between one and two years and which can be started by those who have of a vocational training certificate. Progression routes: sometimes to higher education (in certain sectors this level is the highest level that can be achieved).
  5. The four levels of qualification in vocational education and related courses Level 1: carrying out simple practical tasks. This objective relates to the training of assistants, it lasts between six months and one year, and does not require entrance qualifications. This training programme fulfils the labour market requirement for certificate holders at level one, and offers participants who are unable to obtain an initial qualification the opportunity of joining the labour market as a qualified employee. Progression routes: to basic vocational education. Level 2: carrying out practical tasks. This is the basic vocational qualification route that lasts between two and three years, and which does not require entrance requirements either. At this level, the minimum initial qualification must be achieved. Progression routes: to vocational education. Level 3: carrying out tasks, fully independently. This relates to a vocational programme which lasts between two and four years, and which according to law may be started by those who have a certificate of pre-vocational education, or a transition certificate to class 4 of senior general secondary education. Progression routes: to middle management training and specialist training. Level 4: carrying out tasks of a broad or specialist nature, fully independently Broad professional deployment requires middle management training, which lasts between three and four years. According to law this type of training is open to those who have a certificate of pre-vocational education, or a transition certificate to class 4 of senior general secondary education, or a vocational certificate. Progression routes: to higher education. Specialisation requires a specialist-training programme, which lasts between one and two years and which can be started by those who have of a vocational training certificate. Progression routes: sometimes to higher education (in certain sectors this level is the highest level that can be achieved).
  6. The Adult & Vocational Education Act (the WEB) provides the 46 regional vocational education & training centres (roc's) with the statutory duty to offer vocational education in three sectors: Engineering and Technology, Economics and Health & Social Care, and to offer adult education. In addition they carry out contract activities i.e. work for third parties which are not part of their statutory duties, and which are not financed by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sciences (OC&W). The 18 agricultural vocational education & training centres (aoc's) and the three innovation and practical centres (ipc's) provide primary and secondary agricultural vocational education, in the sectors agriculture, natural environment and food technology. These institutions are also subject to the Adult & Vocational Education Act. They are financed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Environment and Fisheries. The 13 specialised colleges provide vocational courses for specific sectors. They are financed by the Ministry of OC&W, if they can demonstrate that their programmes cannot be efficiently provided within an roc. Examples of sectors with specialised colleges are the graphics industry, butchers, painting and decorating, train drivers, the fishing sector, shipping and transport, joinery and fine mechanical engineering. Private teaching institutions are commercial institutions, which provide courses in vocational education and training. They too must comply with the requirements laid down in the WEB Act; they have the same rights as other institutions, but are not funded by the government.
  7. For years, the male-female ratio in vocational education and training has shown an imbalance in the sectors engineering & technology and health and social care. This imbalance is slowly improved upon. Five years previously, participation by men in health and social care was 10 percent, and participation by women in engineering & technology was also 10 percent. (Source: Ministry of OC&W (Ministry of Education, Culture and Sciences) key figures2007)
  8. In the Netherlands, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sciences (OC&W) spends more than 30 billion Dutch guilders a year, on education. This represents 17% of all gross government expenditure, and 5.1% of the Gross Domestic Product. At 5.1% of GDP the Netherlands is below the OECD average of 6 percent. More than 4 billion guilders from the OC&W budget are spent on the VET sector (vocational education and training and adult education). For each participant in vocational education, every VET institution receives 8,300 guilders for education and 900 guilders for accommodation. For adult education, OC&W provides 34 guilders per adult resident to the municipalities, in addition to 6,900 guilders per immigrant eligible for naturalisation into Dutch society, via an educational programme. (Figures for 1997; excluding agricultural education; source: OC&W key figures 1999)
  9. In the Netherlands, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sciences (OC&W) spends more than 30 billion Dutch guilders a year, on education. This represents 5.6% of the Gross Domestic Product. At 5.1% of GDP the Netherlands is below the OECD average of 6 percent.