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A new generation for industry and technology Education World Forum 10 years Jet-Net London, January 2013
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Start Jet-Net November 2002
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What is Jet-Net? Educational Institutions Government Long Term Vision Companies
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The Dutch approach National Science Platform Conditions for success Building partnerships Bottom up Up scaling of ‘Proven concepts” Chain approach Focus on STEM Monitoring & Audit
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Dutch educational programme Elementary school VMBO HAVO Jet-Net VWO Jet-Net Job Market MBO HBO Bachelor Master WO Bachelor Master 8 12 16 22 Age 10 4 6 14 20 18 Compulsory education Partial
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Focus of Jet-Net Shortage of HBO and WO Knowledge workers (Beta’s) HAVO and VWO Little attention to technology Talent Pipeline towards HBO and WO Profile selection College selection Profession orientation
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Goals and procedure Goal: Promote the flow of HAVO/VWO students to higher education (STEM) Dual approach: 1.Adding context to the teaching of the ß-subjects lower barriers 2.Showcasing career prospects in industry and technology increase attraction
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Goals and procedure 1 on 1 collaboration Role models - ambassadors Students, teachers and parents Focus on HAVO and VWO Curriculum Joint program and quality development Teachers and employees Activities in junior and senior high school years 80 – 20 rule Buddy system Contract / commitment National and regional activities Cooperation with National Science Platform
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Goals and procedure Contextual Profile choice information sessions Workshop@the company Workshop@school Guest lecture Science & technology fare Girlsday In Depth Careers guidance Company assisted research Expert meeting Meet the Boss Career Day Junior yearsSenior years Continuous programs throughout high school
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Goals and procedure National & Regional activities Jet-Net Career Day Teachers Day Meet the Boss debate competition Girlsday
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Major Lessons Learned Conditions for success Commitment of the school and company: human power, recourses, time and initiative Direct link school and company Embedding activities in the curriculum Convert enthusiasm to professional approach Let students experience Learning by doing
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Participation Jet-Net Benefits for the Jet-Net Company Highly motivated staff (enthusiasm) In contact with future generation Structural relation with education Sharing knowledge and experiences Financial support Government – National Science Platform Network Publicity Wider Labour Market
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Annual Budget Jet-Net 2011-2016 Receipts Capitalised Manpower Jet-Net Companies€ 6.000.000 Government National Science Platform€ 500.000 Fee Jet-Net companies€ 250.000 Total€ 6.750.000
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Results: growth Jet-Net in 10 years 84 Jet-Net companies, 26 Partners >600 activities per year 171 active Jet-Net schools >60.000 students per year 3.200 students Career Day 2012 80 schools on the waiting list
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Jet-Net Companies
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Results Inflow Higher Education/ Technology and Science
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Growth in Schools, Companies and Partners
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Strategy Jet-Net Strategic growth Quality & Professionalism Jet-Net in regional networks Jet-Net & cooperation Science Platforms –National Science Platform – Dutch Masterplan Science & Technology – InGenious – Technology Pact 2020
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Jet-Net in Europe Sharing good practices and experiences in The Netherlands and Europe Master Plan Science & Technology Technology Pact 2020
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Support Barroso: “Jet-Net is a Powerful example in Europe” Kleisterlee: “Inspiring young people for science and technology is our commitment towards Jet-Net and a knowledge based economy”
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