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Education and dropouts in
the Czech Republic
Content :
1. Kindergarten 2. Elementary School3. High School, Secondary vocational school4. University5. Dropouts in the Czech Republic6. The Liberec region7. Our school SŠaMŠ Na Bojišti8. Reasons for dropouts9. The Unemployment Office in the Czech Republic
Kindergarten
From the age of 3 to 6 Preparation for primary school Develops the basic knowledge of a child
Elementary School
From the age of 7 to 15 education of under-age children Effect - basic knowledge, learn to solve problems It is compulsory education
High school
Has the character of a final education graduates go directly to the labor market or prepare to continue their
education 15-19 year old students
University
From the age of 19 to 26 It is voluntary not mandatory Profit titles Bachelors, Masters, PhDr. ING. Mudr. Students gain higher education (more professional)
without
apprenticeshipapprenticeshi
papprenticeship with
graduationČeská Lípa 20 50 9Jablonec n.
N. 7 38 13Liberec 17 72 17Semily 12 34 20
The Liberec Region The Liberec Region
Completed education in the city Liberec
Dropouts in the Czech Republic The national early school leaving rate remains low. It increased from 4.9 % in 2010 to 6.2 % in 2015. 72 % of Roma children who leave school early
95% of pupils who complete their compulsory schooling continue studies at higher secondary level.
Between the age of 17 and 19, 73% of them acquire a professional qualification which is recognised on the labour market.
The unemployment rate for young people under 25 years of age stands at 19% in 2013 . (Eurostat – 2013)
Our schoolOur schoolSŠ a MŠ Na Bojišti 2015/2016SŠ a MŠ Na Bojišti 2015/2016
13 transgressed 6 did not advance 3 were excluded 71 missed study 93 in total
Our schoolOur schoolSŠ a MŠ Na Bojišti SŠ a MŠ Na Bojišti 2016/2017
114 Total
Our classes
The causes of early dropouts from high school in the Liberec Region
The Unemployment Office in the Czech Republic The Unemployment Office can find current job offers with an appropriate focus on your education and experience. Since 2004 programme of the Unemployment Office EURES – service enables mobility across Europe.
Statistics of youth unemployment (age 15-24) in the Czech Republic 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Unemployment rate 15,7 15,8 20,1 21,1 21,4 22,8
• men 15,5 16 20,3 20,9 20,8 23,1
• women 10,7 9,9 16,6 18,3 18,1 19,5Unemplyment rate according to education 7,5 8 11,8 14 14,2 14,1
• basic education 16,5 16,5 21,5 21,4 20,1 19
• high school 19,8 19,3 24 23,6 22,8 24,3
• university 20,3 21,3 25,4 27,8 29,1 35,3
Long-term unemployed 10,2 9 13,8 16,6 22,4 27,8the proportion of inactive (neither work nor study) 18,1 19,9 26,5 26,6 26,1 28,1
ESF Project - The School of Second Chances Pilot project – started in 2012 Participating countries – the Czech Republic, Sweden To help those who have left the school system without any
qualifications to become more employable The young participants study and complete various traineeships.
Each student is individually guided by a coach throughout the training programme.
Thank you for your attention
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