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Northern part of Belgium More than six million inhabitants Capital: Brussels Flanders : Flemish community Flanders in Belgium and Europe

Flanders as a federated state Flemish Community: person-related issues f.e. education

Flemish education Flemish Minister for Education and Training: responsible for education policy from nursery to university level inclusive But! The Federal authorities hold the powers: – to determine the start and end of compulsory education – to establish the minimum conditions for obtaining a diploma

Compulsory education Principle: right to education Start: at the age of 6 End: at the age of 18 Compulsory education ≠ compulsory school attendance  home education is possible

Freedom of education Constitution: freedom of education Parental freedom of choice Every natural or legal person has the right to organise education and establish institutions for this purpose

Educational networks Representative association of governing bodies 3 educational networks : – Flemish Community education (GO!) – publicly funded, publicly run education – publicly funded, privately run schools Publicly run and privately run education

Cost control Access to nursery, primary and secondary education: free of charge School materials in nursery and primary education: – for developmental objectives and attainment targets: free of charge – 'double maximum invoice' from 1 September 2008 – informing parents on list of costs (e.g. for meals)

Cost control School materials in secondary education: – certain costs for educational activities and teaching aids – list of costs in school regulations – pupils and parents have a say beforehand Detailed information at

Structure and levels of education

Content of nursery and primary education Developmental objectives: – mainstream nursery education – special nursery and primary education types 1, 2, 7 and 8 Attainment targets: mainstream primary education Cross-curricular attainment targets

Content of secondary education Attainment targets: mainstream secondary education – subject-related attainment targets – cross-curricular attainment targets (VOETen) – specific attainment targets (2nd & 3rd stage of ASO) Developmental objectives : special secondary education Diploma of secondary education gives unlimited access to higher education

Part-time arts education Extra learning for children and adults Artistic education Enrolment fee 4 courses of study: – visual arts – music – wordcraft – dance

Adult education Entirely separate from the initial educational pathway Enrolment fee Linear (being phased out) & modular courses

Pupil Guidance Centres (CLBs ) Information, help and guidance For parents, pupils, teachers, school management teams. Guidance provided by CLBs: – learning and studying – the school career (f.e. truancy) – preventive health care – social and emotional development

Quality control and quality promotion Nursery, primary, secondary, part-time arts education, CLBs & adult education centres 3 pillars: – attainment targets and developmental objectives – the inspectorate: school audits or centre audits – educational guidance

Education - labour market Modularisation – Training courses in modules instead of stages or study years – each finished module  increasing chances on the labour market Testing grounds – projects of schools experimenting in an environment with few regulations – themes: ‘technology’, ‘on-the-job learning' and ‘study and career choice’ …

Higher vocational education Training courses of adult education + 7th specialist years in TSO and KSO + 4th stages of BSO Organised not only in adult education centres but also in secondary schools and colleges of higher education Development of higher vocational education in close co-operation with professional sectors

Participation of pre-schoolers Children not attending nursery school – At risk of falling behind in learning or language skills – pre-schooler participation is needed in order to guarantee equal opportunities in education Various policy measures: – awareness-raising, increasing the number of pre-school entry classes, care staff member

Anti-truancy campaign Young people playing truant are often those who need education very badly: Truancy is linked to: - the socio-economic situation of pupil’s family - part-time vocational education - school climate - degree of school participation - cultural and social participation in the community

Anti-truancy campaign Aim of the actions: Awareness-raising, information, prevention,… Shared responsibility: Young people, pupil guidance centres, parents, schools, police, doctors…

Anti-truancy campaign Examples of actions: - control and improved registration of school absence - in-school support of a positive schoolclimate - clear agreements with the pupil guidance centre - specific actions for specific groups of pupils (primary education, part-time education, …) - clear agreements with doctors (‘dixit’-attestation) - improved cooperation between department of education and department of health and welfare - Individual pathways in case of severe problems - Strong approach if necessary: enforced help or sanction - Urban/rural approach