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Two examples ofcareer guidance activities

to decrease the school drop out rate on the Koning Willem I College

By: Reinoud van Uffelen Jan Jansen

School has an educational task,but also a coaching responsibility.

It’s the art to keep talking with the pupils.

higher vocational education

university education

Intermediate(secondary)vocational education

preparatory vocational education

bachelor

master

advancedgeneral

education

highergeneral

education

Primary school

Drop Outs

assistant level

contributor level

professional level

generalist level

Dutch Ministry of Education (as a result of the Lisbon agreement):attack on unqualified drop out

Aim for 39 regions (‘s-Hertogenbosch is situated in region 36):

every year a decrease of 10 % of unqualified drop outs (under age of 22) with schoolyear 2005 – 2006 as benchmark; so in total a decrease of 40% before forms 2011-2012

In vocational education:in 2005 – 2006 on national level 10,2 % drop outs (36.000 of all enrollments) at KW1C 9,8 % (910 )

in 2007 – 2008 on national level 8,6 % at KW1C 8,7 %

39 regions

36

36

region 36

realisation 2005/ 06realisation 2007/ 08

ambition 2010/ 11

910

550830

Measurements to decrease the drop out rate in the region

Integrated approach:- forming of a communication platform between the council ‘s-Hertogenbosch,the Koning Willem I Collegeand its most important supplying preparatory (vocational) colleges.- discussion and collaboration on common measurements to avoid drop out.

Koning Willem I College is a regional education center and offers vocational programs in:

• Health Careers and Human and Public Services (Nursing, Care, Media, Arts, Performance, Fashion, Design, Child Care, Sports, Entertainment, Social and Community Work, Interior Design, Hairdressing, Education)• Technical and Industrial Careers (High Tech Metalectro, ICT, Logistics, Mobility, Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Building, Active and practice-oriented training)• Economics and Culture (Hospitality, Finance, Banking & Insurance, International Studies, Marketing, Communication, Trade and Industry, Legal Affairs, Secretarial, Theatre)• Adult Education

Enrollments on the Community college:- 7000 fulltime- 5000 part-time (apprenticeship system)

Examples of activities based on measurements:

- team continuing learning lines to stimulate a good inflow and outflow

- student succes center to stimulate a good positioning on KW1C by providing career guidance through orientation programs, competence instruments and guidance models

Career guidance Activities offered by team continuous learning linesin cooperation with the preparatory colleges:- for ‘year two’ pupils (13-14 years old) of the preparatory colleges: an Activity day in an education program of the Koning Willem College - for ‘year three’ pupils a competence based orientation program on education and profession: ‘Einstein4All’- for ‘year four’ pupils (15-16 years old) an acquaintance program (10 x 2 hrs) consisting of 24 vocational education programs on the secondary vocational college (as KW1C): sector orientation workpiece.

Career guidance activities for potential drop outs from the Koning Willem I College (and other further education) set up by the Student Succes Center:- tailor made re-integration programs for drop outs - extra care for students with constraints or extra needs, e.g. (top)sporters- student immigrants promotion teams- Succes Class: to offer an orientation program for students with problems finding the appropriate education program

higher vocational education

intermediatevocational education

preparatory vocational education

Primary school

-for ‘year four’ pupils an acquaintance program: 10 x 2 hrs per week with a choice of 24 vocational education programs on the intermediate vocational college (as KW1C)

-for ‘year three’ pupils a competence based orientation program (2 hrs per week) on education and profession possibilities with an orientation program, a competence instrument and a guidance model

team continuing learning lines

‘year four’ pupils

1000 pupils from 14 preparatory collegesfollow a twenty hours vocational education programof their choice .

They give on their preparatory college an end presentation with evaluation based on their experiences and as top of that there is a Competition eveningof the best presentations on the Koning Willem I College

As well the Colleges as the Companies as the Council are playing a role in this common career guidance construction.

Pilot for 300 pupils from 5 preparatory colleges. They follow a competence based orientation program.

Based on their experiences in a program of projects at school and after visting companies they make a personal competence profile by using a digital

Competence meter interviewer instrument .

With the help of the mentors in a guidance model they try to make a choice for a follow up vocational eduaction program.

Common responsability: C C C

‘year three’ pupils

Profile:6 basic competences +3 profession specific competences

instrument

orientationprogram on yourself, education and profession

feedback and

guidance

higher vocational education

intermediatevocational education

preparatory vocational education

Succes

SuccesklasAn orientation program for students with problems finding the appropriate education program

Students who “drop out” in their first year at KW1C

or

Students from higher general education

(Most of them between 16 and 18 years old)

Because we believe

Everybody belongs somewhere

Succesklas

• Students staying 6 to 8 weeks

• Maximum 22 students at the same time

• Individual learning path

• Direct personal coaching

• Focus on self reflection

• Focus on own responsibility

Succesklas

• 4 days a week from 9.00 – 15.00 h.

• Every morning we start with a group session

• In the morning classes such as Mathematics,

Communication, English, Creative Thinking

• In the afternoon self reflection and orientation

Succesklas

• Afternoon Program in Three tables• Table 1: Self reflection• Table 2: Orientation• Table 3: Decision making

Succesklas, table 1

• INNERLIJK KOMPAS• INTERNAL COMPASS• BUSSOLA INTERNA

Succesklas, table 2

• Students are orientating• They have to go out of the classroom!!!

Succesklas, table 3

• Decisions are being made• Parents are asked to come to school

Succesklas, table 4

• If a student is not able to enroll yet

Thank you

Jan Jansenja.jansen@kw1c.nl

Reinoud van Uffelenr.vanuffelen@kw1c.nl