Presentation of new Vocational Education curricula
Today in MESTI the new Vocational Education curricula were presented, based on the DUAL learning model. The special feature of these curricula is the organization of learning in three places: School – Workplace (MVP) and inter-business modules. The number of hours for MVP for three years of study will be 2067, which is an increase of 227% compared to the existing curricula.
This curriculum is based on the well-known Swiss standard of dual vocational education.
This curriculum is based on the well-known Swiss standard of dual vocational education.
The part of the e-contents of this curriculum was financed by LuxDev, while the part of the curriculum and the dual model was financed by SHPIK and its donors.
Many thanks to the donors and partners of this project go to: LuxDev, ICT Berufsbildung Schweiz, INDEV, eee – Group, Smart Bits, OCG, Bit Kosova, Paul Knoblauch, Urs Martini, Manfred Brandner, Max Luethi and all other contributors.
Many thanks to the donors and partners of this project go to: LuxDev, ICT Berufsbildung Schweiz, INDEV, eee – Group, Smart Bits, OCG, Bit Kosova, Paul Knoblauch, Urs Martini, Manfred Brandner, Max Luethi and all other contributors.
In particular, we emphasize the work and commitment of the Informatics Engineer, Curriculum Expert, Ing. EMBA Ms. Mevlyde Kasumi, who managed this complex and very challenging process perfectly.
We also thank the authors of the 120 different professional modules that make up these curricula.
It is very important to emphasize the close cooperation with Mrs. Minister Arbërie Nagavci as well as thank you for her leadership and dedication to the advancement of Vocational Education in Kosovo, Mrs. Majlinda Rizvanolli and Director Lah Nitaj for their trust and support.
SHPIK will work closely with all SHMPs that wish to implement this curriculum. In coordination with the DKAs, schools across the country will be identified and supported.
It is very important to emphasize the close cooperation with Mrs. Minister Arbërie Nagavci as well as thank you for her leadership and dedication to the advancement of Vocational Education in Kosovo, Mrs. Majlinda Rizvanolli and Director Lah Nitaj for their trust and support.
SHPIK will work closely with all SHMPs that wish to implement this curriculum. In coordination with the DKAs, schools across the country will be identified and supported.
