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26.11.2014 Vantaan kaupunki, esityksen tekijä 1
Program
Keimyung College University Visit
13.12. – 20.12. 2014
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Sunday 14.12. Arrival to Finland Welcome Dinner Hosts Principal Mr. Pekka Tauriainen Vice Principal Mrs. Vuokko Vänskä Monday 15.12. Keuda Group Vocational Education and Training Host Coordinator Katriina Lammi-Rajapuro
Tuesday 16.12. OMNIA, The Joint Authority of Education in Espoo Region Host Head of International Affairs, Mrs Seija Heikkinen
Wednesday 17.12. International Forum Thursday 18.12. Own program Friday 19.12. Visiting on-the-job-learning places Saturday 20.12. Sunday 21.12. Leaving to Soul
Afternoon Topic: Digital Learning Environments in VET
12.15 Topic will be specified
Helena Rajalinna,
Teacher trainer, Learning Solutions Specialist, OMNIA
12.45 Quality Management
Representative of Korean Delegation
13.15 Digital Learning Environments in Varia
Speaker will be specified
13.45 Topic will be specified
Speaker will be specified,
Keuda Group Vocational Education and Training
15.00 Closing of the Forum and Coffee
8.30 Registration and Coffee
9.00 Welcome speech
Elina Lehto-Häggroth, Deputy Major City of Vantaa
9.15 Welcoming address
Chang Dong-hee, Ambassador
9.30 Internationalisation of VET at policy and practice level
– Case Finland
Hanna Autere, Counsellor of Education,
Finnish National Board of Education
10.15 National competence standards
Representative of Korean Delegation
11.00 Lunch
International Forum on VET Cooperation
Between Finland and South-Korea 17th December
HEUREKA – Finnish Science Centre
8.30 a.m. – 15.30 p.m.
• Population 5.5 million, with the majority living in its southern regions.
• Eighth largest country (338,424 km2) in Europe and the most sparsely populated country in the European Union.
• Parliamentary republic with a central government
• Capital Helsinki
• A total of 336 municipalities
• Two official languages: Finnish and Swedish
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Republic of Finland, Suomi
• Area 9.567 km2 • Population 1,585,473 • 26 municipalities • Officially bilingual region
Uusimaa – New Land
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Keuda Group Vocational Education and
Training
Keuda Group Vocational Education and Training
a consortium owned by 7 municipalities: Järvenpää, Kerava, Mäntsälä, Nurmijärvi, Pornainen, Tuusula and Sipoo
Population of the area 193 000
About 7000 students (of which some 2300 adults)
Staff 620
Turn-over about 54 mill. €
10 training units and a centre for apprenticeship training (with ~1200 apprentices)
Keuda Group
Business Idea and Vision
BUSINESS IDEA
We offer working life -oriented education and training to the young, the adults and the business life and development services for the progress of the region.
VISION 2011
Keuda is the best-known and most desirable education and training expert, partner and a strong developer of the working life in the region.
Keuda – Training True Professionals!
Keuda Group
Fields of VET
Full-time students
■ Technology and Transport (1877)
■ Tourism, Catering and Domestic Services (543)
■ Natural Resources and the Environment (438)
■ Health and Social Services (575)
■ Culture (364)
■ Business and Administration (420)
■ Natural Sciences (ICT) (214)
■ Humanities and Education (104)
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Keuda Group
Everyday cooperation with the working life
On-the-job learning is an integral part of every qualification
Customer and student projects Final projects Teachers maintain their professional skills
through on-the-job periods Vocational Advisory councils Development and cooperation projects E.g. Kuulos: Logistics know-how
in the Central Uusimaa region
Keuda Group
Competition results ■ FinnSkills, The Finnish Championships in professional qualifications
Gold: Cooking 2009 (restaurant chef), Floristry 2009 and 2014 Silver: Caring 2009 (practical nurse), Car painting 2014 Bronze: Industrial electronics2009, Landscape gardening 2009,
Cabinetmaker 2014
■ Abilympics 2009 (FinnSkills for special needs groups): silver in Caring
■ SAKUstars 2009 (national culture competition for vocal students) Gold: Choirs and vocal bands, Poetry,
Dance (improvised solo), Group recitation Silver: Photography, Instrumental duos Bronze: Dance (improvised solo), Acting,
Talent
Omnia The Joint Authority of
Education in Espoo Region
Omnia in Espoo region Omnia The Joint
Authority of Education in
Espoo Region
Omnia is a guarantee of expertise and attitude!
With centralised campuses and up to date learning environments Omnia increases the attraction of vocational education and training
Modern technology and environments require versatile and flexible learning and teaching methods (social media, entrepreneurial coaching, entrepreneur camps, extended individual work based learning periods etc.). The focus is shifting from teaching to coaching.
Omnia offers knowledge, skills and right attitude for students to take responsibility of themselves and their environment.
Omnia Decision making
Committees
Adult education
development
committee
Vocational skills
committee
Education
development
committee
Building committee
Students legal
protection committee
Regional
development group
Consortium meeting
Board of directors
General director
Executive board
Profit units
Omnia Vocational College
Omnia Adult Education
Centre
Omnia Apprenticeship
Office
Omnia Youth Work Shops
InnoOmnia
Consortium
services
Financial
services
Administration
services
Property
services
ICT services
Inspection board
Pedagogical board
Omnia Organisation
Omnia Vocational College Omnia Adult Education Centre Omnia Apprenticeship Office Omnia Youth Workshops InnoOmnia
Executive board Consortium services: Financial services, Administration
services, Property services and ICT services
Omnia Management
General director Tapio Siukonen Financial director Kai Iivari Property director Ilkka Määttä Administration director Riikka-Maria Yli-Suomu Quality director Kirsti Nopanen CIO Jarmo Tapio Principal Sirkka Wiman, Omnia Adult Education Centre Principal Juha-Pekka Saarinen, Omnia Vocational College Director of Apprenticeship office Tarmo Välikoski Director of Youth workshops Lisbet Salomonsson-Manninen Director Elina Oksanen-Ylikoski, InnoOmnia
Omnia Students & education sectors
10 000 students mainly from neighbouring municipalities Omnia Vocational College: 4 000 students Omnia Adult Education Centre: 2 000 fulltime and 2 000 part time students Omnia Apprenticeship Office: 1 800 students Omnia Youth Workshops: 200 trainees InnoOmnia: students from Vocational College
and Adult Education Centre
Culture
Natural Sciences
Tourism, catering and domestic services
Social services, health and sports
Technology, communications and transport
Social sciences, business and administration
Omnia Vocational College
19 Vocational Qualifications
A vocational qualification gives general eligibility for higher education in universities and universities of applied sciences.
It is possible to carry out the studies by following a specific study path to gain extra curricular competences (e.g. competition, international or entrepreneur path).
At least six months of the studies are carried out in working life (work based learning). The gained vocational competences are verified by skills demonstration.
Campuses: Espoo centre, Leppävaara, Kirkkonummi and Suomenoja
Alternatives = new profession, in-service or advanced training, vocational, further vocational or specialist vocational qualification or tailor made development training for companies and organisations
Competence-based qualification = knowledge, skills and competence is demonstrated in real-life working situations and assessed by a tripartite assessment body
Regulating guidelines = working life development and service assignment TYKE and the qualification organising permits
Omnia Adult Education Centre
Omnia Apprenticeship Office
Education is based on a temporary work contract between the student and the employer and on an individual study plan / document on individualisation.
80 % of work based learning (actual work tasks) which are supplemented with 20 % of theoretical studies in a vocational institution.
Possibility to carry out vocational, further vocational or specialist vocational qualifications.
Omnia Youth Workshops
Services
Vocational workshops for 17-24 year olds
Start up workshop for 15-16 year olds
Outreach youth work
The youngsters gravitating to workshops can be either unemployed or lacking a study place.
Time spend in workshops can be 1-12 months.
Annually approx. 200 trainees.
Outreach youth work offers individual support and guidance for youngsters without study place, school drop-outs or looking for information on studying.
Outreach youth work helps approx. 400 persons annually.
Omnia InnoOmnia
Innovative incubator of skills, competence and know-how aiming at developing entrepreneurs’, students’ and teachers’ entrepreneurial skills and readiness, ICT knowledge and internationalisation.
The pedagogy is based on blended learning in tight cooperation with the regional working life.
Offers inventive activities and innovative premises that act as genuine working, service and development environments.
Vantaa Vocational College Varia
City of Vantaa Organization
Vantaa Vocational College Varia
Vantaa Vocational College Varia
Founded in 1963
Owned by and located in the City of Vantaa
4 locations around the City of Vantaa
6 departments
Budget 33 M€
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3 000 students in vocational basic education
856 students in apprenticeship training
126 students in pre-vocational and 10th grade programs
staff 334
Vantaa Vocational College Varia
Culture
Department
Transport
Department
Tourism,
Restaurant
and Catering
Health &
Social
Services
Electrical
Engineering
Technical
Department
PRINCIPAL
DEVELOPMENT
Development Manager
HRM
Development Economic
Planning
International
affairs
Project
Management
Quality
Management
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING
ECONOMIC AND
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
Finance Manager
VICE PRINCIPAL
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND
TRAINING FOR ADULTS
Head of Adult Education
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION
and
SUPPORT SERVICES
Head of Additional Education
and support services
Voluntary
additional
basic education
Study
Counceling
Special
Education
& Support
Services
Crafts and
Design
Head of the
Department
Head of the
Department
Head of the
Department
Head of the
Department
Head of the
Department
Head of the
Department
Pedagogical
Leadership
Visual
Expression
Hairdressing
Clothing
Design and
Production
Environmental
Design and
Construction
Vehicle
Technology
Logistics
Aircraft
Maintenance
Food
production
Hotel,
restaurant
and
catering
Tourism
Practical
nurse
Preparatory
and
rehabilitative
education
and guidance
Metalwork
and
Machinery
Electrical
Engineering
Precision
Mechanic
Building
Maintenance
Technology
Safety
and Security
Apprenticeship
training
Vocational adult
education and
training
Electrical
Engineering
Construction
Information
and
Marketing
PR AND
MARKETING
Student Affairs
office
Preparatory
and
rehabilitative
education
and guidance
Preparatory
education
and guidance
Preparatory
education
and guidance
Preparatory
education
and guidance
Preparatory
education
and guidance
Vantaa Vocational College Varia
Tennistie office
Talvikkitie office
Rälssitie office
Ojahaantie office
Leija adult education office
Teachers and..
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• 8 Student counselors
• 6 Special needs teachers
• 1,5 Psychologist
• 3 School Social Workers
• 7 Youth Workers
• 4 Health Care Nurses
• 1 (part time) Doctor
Hotel-, Restaurant-, Catering and Tourism
Department Vocational Qualification in
Hotel-, Restaurant and Catering Services:
Cook ; Waiter/ Waitress, (also in English)
Food Production, Baker-confectioner
Tourism Industry, Travel Counsellor
Vocational Qualifications in
Metalwork and Machinery,
Machinist, Plater-welder
Building Maintenance,
Heating, Plumbing and Ventilation Fitter
Electrical Engineering, Electrician
Construction Builder
,,,
Technology Department
Culture Department
Vocational Qualification in Social and Health
Care
• Children’s and Youth Care and Education,
• Mental Health and Drug Abuse Welfare Work,
• Nursing and Care,
• Care for the Disabled,
• Care for the Elderly, Practical Nurse
Vocational Qualification in Crafts and Design
Handicraft, textiles and clothing, environmental
Design and Construction, Artisan
Visual Expression, Visual Artisan
Hairdressing, Hairdresser
Social and Health Care Department
Transportation Department
Vocational Qualification in Vehicle
Technology,
Vehicle Body Repairs, Vehicle Body
Repairer
Vehicle Technology, Vehicle Mechanic
Vocational Qualification in Logistics,
Transportation Services, Driver
Storage Services, special education and
training,
Warehouse Operator
Vocational Qualification in Aircraft
Maintenance
Aircraft Maintenance, Technician
Vocational Qualification in Electrical
and Automation Engineering
• Electrical and Automation
• Engineering, Automation Assembler,
Electrician
• Watchmaking and Micromechanics,
Micromechanics, Micromechanic
Electrical Engineering Department
Welcome! Laila.brocker@vantaa.fi
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