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OPEN CURRICULUM 20 % AVAILABLE PEDAGOGICAL HOURS

OPEN CURRICULUM

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OPEN CURRICULUM. 20 % AVAILABLE PEDAGOGICAL HOURS. Basic information. Open curriculum is most welcome novelty, which is possible in new renovated secondary vocational and technical programmes . Every school itself can form and perform 20% of learning contents. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OPEN CURRICULUM

20 % AVAILABLE PEDAGOGICAL HOURS

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Basic information

Open curriculum is most welcome novelty, which is possible in new renovated secondary vocational and technical programmes . Every school itself can form and perform 20% of learning contents.

This contents are adjusted with social partners, teaching staff and students.

Every school, with open curriculum, makes this things possible for students : extra professional qualification (practical work and

theory), gaining extra vocational qualifications (another

vocation), extra general knowledge (key competences).

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WHO SUGGESTS CONTENTS?

OPEN CURRICULUM

SOCIAL PARTNERS

SCHOOL STUDENTS

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How do we prepare learning contents?

Professional contents (theory and practical training) of open curriculum is picked out of already prepared catalogues of knowledge or they are prepared by us at school but must be consistent with valid methodology.

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2-year adapted education

ASSISTANT IN BIOTECHNOLOGY

AND CARE

Fast food preparation

Fruit, vegetables and

oilseed processing

Dairying English

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3-year vocational education

VocationBaker

Basic of safe food and

nutrition (HACCP)

Decoration techniques

Leavened confectionary

pastry

Alternative bakers’

products

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4-year technical education

Environmentalist

Geography Math or English

(Vocational Matura – Final exam)

German5th Matura

subject

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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION.

Darja Mavrin in Monika Rant

Strahinj, 12. marca 2009