INSPECTORATUL ȘCOLAR AL MUNICIPIULUI BUCURESTI

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INSPECTORATUL ȘCOLAR AL MUNICIPIULUI BUCURESTI PARTNER: INSPECTORATUL ȘCOLAR AL MUNICIPIULUI BUCURESTI (SCHOOL INSPECTORATE OF BUCHAREST) ROMANIA

THE SYSTEM OF PRE-UNIVERSITY EDUCATION IN ROMANIA IT IS STRUCTURED ON 4 LEVELS PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATION GYMNASIUM (GRADE 5-8) PRIMARY EDUCATION (GRADE 1-4) LOWER-SECONDARY (GRADE V-X) ISCED 2 HIGHSCHOOL(GRADE 9-10) ISCED 2 SECONDARY EDUCATION (GRADE V-XII) ISCED 3 UPPER – SECONDARY (GRADE 11-12) ISCED 3 POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION ISCED 4

HIGHSCHOOL ADMITTANCE The pupils who graduate the 8th grade take part in the National Evaluation (exams that mean the summative evaluation of pupils’ competences acquired during their lower-secondary education – grades 5-8); The admittance in high-school is not based on other exams, but on a average between the note obtained at the National Evaluation and the average of the general grades of classes 5-8; The pupils are distributed in high-schools through a computerized process based on the forms with pupils’ options filled in by their parents.

HIGHSCHOOL ADMITTANCE GYMNASIUM GRADUATES CAN CONTINUE THEIR EDUCATION IN: HIGHSCHOOL VOCATIONAL HIGHSCHOOL THEORETICAL HIGHSCHOOL TECHNICAL

HIGHSCHOOL – VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Specializations: Visual arts Artistic Music Military Sportive Pedagogical Theological To be admitted in these classes, pupils must pass the specific exams to prove their abilities and competences in the domain.

Highschool - theoretical Specializations: Realistic studies: - Mathematics – Computer Studies - Natural Sciences Humanistic studies - Philology - Social Sciences

HIGHSCHOOL – TECHNICAL EDUCATION SPECIALIZATIONS: Natural resources and environment protection (Domains: Agriculture, Food industry, Environment protection, Forestry) Services (Domains: Commerce, Economy, Esthetics and Hygiene, Tourism and nutrition) Technical (Domains: Industrial chemistry, Constructions, Electricity, Electric, Electro mechanics, Wood processing, Textile and leather industry, Construction materials, Mechanics, Media, Printing Industry)

In technical high- schools, there is 37% of the total number of pupils registered in secondary education. The number of technical high-schools represents almost one third of the total number of high- schools in Romania.

THE PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN ROMANIA In Romania, the qualification levels are set by the Decision of the European Council 85-368-EEC: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION gives the 2nd level of qualification = level 3 EQF; TECHNICAL EDUCATION gives the 3rd level of qualification = level 4 EQF.

THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN ROMANIA Starting with the school year 2012-2013, the professional education starts after grade 9 as a part of secondary education, technical specialization. 9TH GRADE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES – 9TH GRADE PROFESSIONAL STUDIES – 11TH GRADE 10TH GRADE 11TH GRADE LABOUR MARKET 12TH GRADE

THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN ROMANIA This new professional education is much closer to the employers’ needs and the needs of the present and future labour market. Learners have the possibility to get trained in real life conditions, during their training stages in companies. There are assured and organized only the qualifications asked for by the employers.

THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN ROMANIA All learners in the professional education are given the “Professional Scholarship” – a monthly allowance. Some of the employers have given their own scholarships to learners or other help (free meals, free transportation)

THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN ROMANIA The employer has an important role from the moment when there are established the offers – the qualifications, then in the selection of pupils, learners’ practical training, etc. The employer’s role ends in the moment of the graduation exam which is followed by issuing a certificate for professional competences (the qualification certificate).

CERTIFYING THE PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION The exam for certifying the professional qualification is organized by the school which assured the learners’ professional education. The practical exams are held at the companies/firms or partner institutions. The examination committee has one representative of school and one from the company/partner institution.

THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION IN ROMANIA The graduates of the 10th grade secondary education, technical studies, can choose to obtain the certification of a 2nd level qualification 9TH GRADE 10TH GRADE PRACTICAL TRAINING SESSIONS (720 hours) 11TH GRADE 12TH GRADE Labour market

TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN ROMANIA After passing an exam to certify their competences, the graduates of upper- secondary education get a 3rd level professional qualification (Technician). They can register for the Baccalaureate examination – evaluation of competences, of the level of general knowledge and specialization of the high-school graduates.

TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN ROMANIA The graduates of technical education have the following options (12TH GRADE) Labour market (aprox. 35%) Post-secondary education (aprox. 9%) Higher education (aprox. 56%)

(from the technical education in Romania) EDUCATION FRAMEWORKS (from the technical education in Romania) They establish (for each grade) the compulsory subjects and the number of classes per week allotted for these subjects and for the practical training. They specify the total number per week allotted for optional subjects (local development curriculum). The Education Frameworks are made by the National Centre for Curriculum and Evaluation in Professional Education and they are approved by Ministry of Education.

THE EDUCATION FRAMEWORKS EXAMPLE: The frameworks for upper-secondary education – technical high-school Professional qualifications: Technician in tourism Technician in economy Technician in administration

THE LEARNING PLAN The Learning Plan is the document which establishes the necessary modules of the subjects contained in the Education Frameworks (specific subjects, practical training) according to the study year and professional qualification. The modules refer to the units of competences contained in the Standards of Professional Training approved by the Ministry of Education after the consultations with the social partners.

The LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM It’s a component of the National Curriculum that contains the classes allotted to the development of the institution, the educational offer is agreed by the partner firms. During its classes, it is recommended to be done classes of practical training.

The LOCAL DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM It assures the frame for a training that alllows the acquisition of technical competences described in the Standards of Professional Training It is given a flexible curricular frame that allows adjustment to the training needs identified on the labour market.

THE NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN ROMANIA Initial professional training It is done in the pre-university education through:   - professional education   - high-schools (technical specializations)   - post-secondary education Continuous professional training (adult education) It is done through: courses of initiation, qualification, specialization

THE TRAINING OF TEACHERS IN PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION They take part in courses organized by the House of Teachers. The courses refer to modern methods and learning strategies centred on learner, interactive teaching methods, teaching methods adapted to the learners’ needs; Through the implementation of projects about the development of human resources

FINANCING THE EDUCATION SYSTEM IN ROMANIA Annually, a percentage from the Gross Domestic Product is allotted to Education from the state budget and the local authorities budget. Supplementary, the education institutions can obtain and use some extra- budget revenues. All students from compulsory public and accredited private education institutions are assured financing by the state budget. Likewise, it is financed the professional and high-school education (public or accredited private). The financing is done on the standards costs per student.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Cristiana MATEICIUC & Carmen CĂLINESCU INSPECTORS FOR EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS Inspectoratului Școlar al Municipiului București – School Inspectorate of Bucharest ROMANIA