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Schülerinnen der HLW Rankweil erwerben Kompetenzen..
Schülerinnen der HLW Rankweil erwerben Kompetenzen im Kontext der Arbeit
Start date: Jun 1, 2015,
End date: May 31, 2016
PROJECT
FINISHED
In accordance with paragraph 65 section 1 of the School Introduction Act (SCHUG), the Kuratorium in the HLW is an Institution that seeks cooperation within the advanced school community in order to foster and promote a closer relationship between vocational schools and economic life. The Kuratorium can make various suggestions and recommendations and fosters and supports the education and well-being of the HLW's students and graduates. Consequently the HLW students graduate as young adults highly qualified for the workforce.
As a public school the HLW Rankweil is the only school of its kind in Vorarlberg. Each of the five grade levels are separated into classes. Roughly 60 teachers are responsible for the education of all 476 students ( 475 girls and 1 boy) Students at the HLW acquire an extensive, well-rounded education in preparation for further study at the university level, as well as technical and vocational colleges. The knowledge and skills that students gain enable them to exercise professionalism in all areas of business, management and the social and health services. The practice-oriented method of training at the HLW is supported by a required 3-month internship, which takes place between the 3rd and 4th grade.
The maturity and diploma examination from vocational secondary schools and educational institutions, such as the HLW, represents a graduation standard that corresponds to that of the “Short Cycle Higher Education Programmes” (Bologna process). This is also verified by the regulation in the European policy 2005/36/EC on the recognition of professional qualifications and through comparisons in the European Qualifications Framework (EQF).
In the summer of 2015, 86 out of 92 students going into their fourth year at the HLW Rankweil will partake in the Erasmus+ mobility project and complete their required internship at a European hotel abroad. At the HLW, students begin learning French in the first year and carry on with their English training (after four years in lower secondary schools). They continue their foreign language education by learning a third modern language in their third year, when they can choose to take either Spanish or Italian. Economics and Physical Education are taught bilingually (German, French, English). Furthermore we offer a separate optional subject "Multilingualism in Education".
Students can choose where they want to complete their internship based on which languages they study. All students complete their internship at a hotel, where they are introduced primarily to the areas of service, housekeeping, kitchen and reception.
Through practical experience, students get to know companies, develop their own business mindsets and deepen their understanding of good work ethics and business procedures.
During their internship, students also have the possibility to use and expand their foreign language capabilities working in the hotels and in every-day situations outside of work.
The students have the chance to work as a team, as well as gain experience working alone. They learn to critically analyse their work attitudes and results and to scrutinize their work ethics. Individual, independent and lateral thinking, the acquisition and expansion of trade and methodological skills and social and personal skills are an essential building block for a successful start to their career or for further education at colleges and universities.
The quality of education is enriched by the implementation of mobility projects and collaborating with international companies. Teachers and management are required to respond quickly and flexibly to changing economic conditions in the businesses, which result in the changing of demands from the employees.
The internship leads to the increased mobility of our students and graduates. The trainees’ progress can be visualized by using national documents like e.g. Europass - Mobility, Memorandum of Understanding, Learning Agreements and Personal Transcripts and so the comparison with other vocational trainings is possible. This leads to the opening of the labour market and to a greater range of jobs, and is associated with the higher level of employment rates of our graduates.