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Page 118 November 2005
Topics
General InformationGeneral Information
Daily routineDaily routine
Liechtenstein and Liechtenstein in figuresLiechtenstein and Liechtenstein in figures
Vocational Education Training (VET)Vocational Education Training (VET)
Overview of the VET systemOverview of the VET system
Brief introduction of the Department of VETBrief introduction of the Department of VET
International activitiesInternational activities
European Programmes in LiechtensteinEuropean Programmes in Liechtenstein
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Liechtenstein in figures
AreaArea 160 square 160 square kmkm
4th smallest country in Europe4th smallest country in Europe
Villages/TownsVillages/Towns 1111
Population totalPopulation total 34’00034’000
Other nationalitiesOther nationalities 34.4%34.4%
Lowest pointLowest point 430m430m
Highest mountainHighest mountain 2599m2599m
FrontiersFrontiers
41.1km with CH41.1km with CH
34.9km with A34.9km with A
Employees Employees 29’10029’100
Resident employeesResident employees 19’10019’100
Page 318 November 2005
History of Liechtenstein
1342 1342 The county of Vaduz is establishedThe county of Vaduz is established
1699 1699 Prince Johann Adam Andreas purchases the Lordship of Prince Johann Adam Andreas purchases the Lordship of
SchellenbergSchellenberg
17121712 Prince Johann Adam Andreas purchases the country of VaduzPrince Johann Adam Andreas purchases the country of Vaduz
18521852 Customs treaty with AustriaCustoms treaty with Austria
19211921 New constitution enters info forceNew constitution enters info force
19231923 Customs treaty with Switzerland & introduction of the Swiss francCustoms treaty with Switzerland & introduction of the Swiss franc
19781978 Membership of the Council of EuropeMembership of the Council of Europe
19901990 Membership of the UNMembership of the UN
19911991 Membership of EFTAMembership of EFTA
1995 1995 Membership of the EEA and the WTO Membership of the EEA and the WTO
2003 2003 New constitution enters into forceNew constitution enters into force
2004 2004 Prince Alois is appointed by Prince Hans-Adam II as his deputyPrince Alois is appointed by Prince Hans-Adam II as his deputy
Page 418 November 2005
Government
Minister Rita Kieber -Beck
Prime Minister Otmar Hasler
Minister Martin Meyer
Deputy Prime Minister
Klaus Tschütscher
Minister Hugo Quaderer
•Home Affairs•Public Health•Transport and Telecommunication
•Foreign Affairs•Cultural Affairs•Family and Equal Opportunity
• General Government Affairs• Finance• Construction• Public Works
•Education•Social Affairs•Environmental Affairs Land usPlanningAgriculture andForestry
• Economic Affairs• Justice• Sports
Page 518 November 2005
Parliament
The Liechtenstein Parliament The Liechtenstein Parliament
25 Members of Parliament 25 Members of Parliament
Parliamentary Group of the Parliamentary Group of the Progressive Citizens’ Party 12 Progressive Citizens’ Party 12 membersmembers(Fortschrittliche Bürgerpartei, FBP) (Fortschrittliche Bürgerpartei, FBP)
Parliamentary Group of the Patriotic Parliamentary Group of the Patriotic UnionUnion(Vaterländische Union, VU) 10 (Vaterländische Union, VU) 10 membersmembers
Free List (Freie Liste, FL) 3 memberFree List (Freie Liste, FL) 3 member
Liechtenstein Parliament
10; 40%
12; 48%
3; 4%
FBP VU FL
According to the Constitution, Liechtenstein is a “constitutional hereditary According to the Constitution, Liechtenstein is a “constitutional hereditary monarchy on a democratic and parliamentary basis.”monarchy on a democratic and parliamentary basis.”
Page 618 November 2005
Liechtenstein in figures / economy
Gross Value Added by economic sectors
25%
40%
5%
30%
Industry Services
Finance agricculture
Employment since 1950
28
50
0
27
00
0
20
00
0
91
00
62
00
15
00
0
11
50
0
05000
1000015000200002500030000
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2001
Industrial exports since 1950 1)
46
46
42
94
44
22
46
22
22
13
83
15
88
7
33
3
010002000300040005000
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2001
2002
2003
Millions- CHF
1) Only firms which are member of the Chamber of Cpmmerce and Industry
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Liechtenstein in figures / economy
exports by group of countries (2003)
2000; 43%
595; 13%
2051; 44%
Switerland EWR other countries
Most important export countries:Most important export countries:
1.1. USUS2.2. GermanyGermany3.3. SwitzerlandSwitzerland4.4. FranceFrance5.5. ItalyItaly6.6. Taiwan (Unaxis-Balzers AG)Taiwan (Unaxis-Balzers AG)7.7. JapanJapan8.8. AustriaAustria
Page 818 November 2005
Overview Education System
Page 918 November 2005
Gymnasium Secondary School: Realschule, Oberschule (12 to 15 years)
Gymnasium(16 to19 years)
Apprenticeship/Vocational School (2, 3 or 4 years)
Voluntary tenthschool year
ShelteredWorkshop
Preparatory Course
UniversityUniversities of Applied Sciences (Higher Educational Institutions)
Primary School (7 to 11 years)
Kindergarten (4 to 6 years)
SpecialSchool
SpecialKinder garden
Special UpperSchools
Vocational Schoolat higher level
ProfessionalSchool
com
pu
lsor
y sc
hoo
lat
ten
dan
ce f
or e
very
one
Educational System of Liechtenstein
Page 1018 November 2005
Education Institutions
GymnasiumGymnasium
Liechtenstein School of Music Liechtenstein School of Art
Professional CollegesUniversitiesResearch Institutes
"formatio" Bilingual Private School Liechtenstein Waldorf School
Special Education
Kinder garden Primary School Lower Secondary School ower Secondary School Upper Secondary School Upper Secondary School
Adult Education
Voluntary Tenth Year
Vocational High School
Page 1118 November 2005
Overview Vocational Education Training
Organisations
Page 1218 November 2005
Our Interests
Vocational training (dual system)Vocational training (dual system)
high quality in VEThigh quality in VET
Socialise with experts in the VET fieldSocialise with experts in the VET field
Enter in the professional lifeEnter in the professional life
Organisation of the Vocational Training SchoolOrganisation of the Vocational Training School
Counselling of immigrants Counselling of immigrants
Further education for teachers/trainersFurther education for teachers/trainers
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Organisation of the VET
Department of Vocational Training
(National Body)
Government Minister of Education
Council of Vocational TrainingLiechtenstein Chamber
of Commerce and Industry (LCCI)
Association of Liechtenstein Employees
Association of Liechtenstein Trustees
Chamber of Trade and Commerce )
Association of Liechtenstein Banks
Page 1418 November 2005
Department of Education
Minister of Education
Hugo Quaderer
Department of Education
General Director Werner Kranz
Department VET
Vocational Counselling Office
International activities
Nationalactivities
Page 1518 November 2005
Vocational Training
Sabine WilleCounsellor
Adolf FrickCounsellor
General Director Werner Kranz
Department VET
Maria LässerCounsellor
Silvia Risch-WirthMobility
Manfred BereiterMobility
EUROPASS CEDEFOP EQF
Stefan A. Sohler EU-VET
Leonardo da Vinci
Carmen Felah Secretary
Page 1618 November 2005
Vocational Education Act
General InformationGeneral Information
Vocational Education Act (1976)Vocational Education Act (1976)
A revision will follow (2008)A revision will follow (2008)
Legal frameworkLegal framework Organisation of vocational educationOrganisation of vocational education
Initial vocational trainingInitial vocational training
Continued educational and re-trainingContinued educational and re-training
Financial mattersFinancial matters
Page 1718 November 2005
Tasks of the VET Department
Support the government and the Council of Vocational EducationSupport the government and the Council of Vocational Education
Supervise VET schools and enterprises where apprentices are Supervise VET schools and enterprises where apprentices are
trainedtrained
Advise apprentices, parents and trainersAdvise apprentices, parents and trainers
Monitor the compliance of an apprenticeship with all legal and Monitor the compliance of an apprenticeship with all legal and
contractual conditionscontractual conditions
Monitor the quality of training placementsMonitor the quality of training placements
Issuance the certificationsIssuance the certifications
Is in charge of the budget for VET-SystemIs in charge of the budget for VET-System
A revision will follow (2007/2008)A revision will follow (2007/2008)
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High Quality - Training Places
An enterprise applies for a apprentice training permission
Based on the new Vocational Training Act a periodically auditing and monitoring will take place
Inspection of the company
Successful?Mea
sure
men
ts f
or im
prov
emen
ts
NO
Special monitoring during the first Phase of the apprenticeship
Training for Trainer
Licence / PermissionYES
Investigation / Evaluation•Skilled in the applied profession•Infrastructure is assessable•Profession experience
Key figures provider Key figures provider of training placesof training places
Total approx. Total approx. 700 700
Active Active
450 450
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A trade association develops the concept for a new profession
All departments of VET are responsible for the implementation
Pilot project phase
OPET approves the profession
YES
Swiss Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology (OPET).
Evaluation of the concept / clarification of the demand
Approval
conc
ept
has
to b
e re
vise
d
NO
At the same time the OPETapproves a profession it is alsorecognised in Liechtenstein
Validation of a new Profession
Page 2018 November 2005
Polymechanic and key Figures Vocational Education Training
in Liechtenstein
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Dual Training System
Ploymechanic
Enterprise
3 t
o 4
da
ys
a
we
ek
Vocational School
1 t
o 2
da
ys
a
we
ek
Training Centres
Up
to
7 w
eeks
d
uri
ng
th
e ap
pre
nti
cesh
ip
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Harmonised Ability System
Special School
Basis moduleVocational
High School
Requirements
Qu
alif
icat
ion
s
Pre-Vocational Training
Advanced module
3 o
r 4
year
su
p t
o 2
ye
ars
Page 2318 November 2005
Dual Training System in Figures
Approximately 700 enterprises where apprentices are trainedApproximately 700 enterprises where apprentices are trained
1100 apprentices in total 1100 apprentices in total
Each year 350 school leavers start their apprenticeshipEach year 350 school leavers start their apprenticeship
Professional education is offered in more than 100 professionsProfessional education is offered in more than 100 professions
All vocational training schools are located in Switzerland All vocational training schools are located in Switzerland
(Buchs, Sargans, St. Gall, Zurich,…)(Buchs, Sargans, St. Gall, Zurich,…)
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Most popular Professions
Top 5 professions (2005)
67
59
3844
248
commercial adm.poly mechaniccomputer scientistelelctriciandesign engenieer
Key figures 2005Key figures 2005
1130 apprentices in total1130 apprentices in total
22% (248) commercial admin.22% (248) commercial admin.
6% (67) plolymechanics6% (67) plolymechanics
5% (59) computer scientiest5% (59) computer scientiest
total 101 different professionstotal 101 different professions
395 companies and small firms395 companies and small firms
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Largest Provider of apprenticeship places
Th
e 15
lar
ges
t co
mp
anie
s p
rovi
de
ove
r 1/
3 o
f al
l ap
pre
nti
cesh
ip p
lace
s in
Lie
chte
nst
ein
Company name N° apprentices %UNAXIS BALZERS AG 77 6.8%HILTI AG BEFESTIGUNGSTECHNIK 73 6.5%HOVALWERK AG 28 2.5%LLB 28 2.5%LANDESVERWALTUNG 26 2.3%THYSSENKRUPP PRESTA 26 2.3%IVOCLAR VIVADENT AG 24 2.1%VPB 24 2.1%LGT BANK 19 1.7%HILCONA AG 18 1.6%LKW 18 1.6%RISCH ELEKTRO 14 1.2%LAK 13 1.2%PRÄSIDIAL-ANSTALT 13 1.2%VOGT A. AG 13 1.2%Total of 15 largest training place provider 414 37%
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Overview European Initiatives and Programmes
Page 2718 November 2005
Overview EU-Programmes
... Stands for:
• Mobility in Europe
• Innovation in VET
• Int. networks
• Technology exchange
... Stands for:
• European VET Centre
• Study visits
• Network activites
• Knowledge transfer
• ... Stands for:
• Recognition of international practical training
• Transparency in VET
• Cooperation between companies and education organisations
Page 2818 November 2005
„Leonardo-Team“ Liechtenstein
Leonardo Office : Karin Lama Castro
Tel: (+423) 236 72 22e-mail: [email protected]
Program informationEvent Organisation AdministrationWebsite Leonardo da Vinci
Agency Leader: Dipl.-Ing. FH Werner Kranz
Tel: (+423) 236 72 10e-mail: [email protected]
Deputy Agency Leader: Dipl.-Ing. FH Stefan A. Sohler, MBA
Tel: (+423) 236 72 21e-mail: [email protected]
Counselling and monitoring of projectsAll financial issues and audits Public workReportsEvent OrganisationCEDEFOP Study visitsEUROPASS-Vocational Training
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