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Warmia and Mazury Vocational Training Centre in Olsztyn
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educational association –mission: to provide education, training and vocational development of adults and youth in terms of personal skills, professional qualifications and practical abilities non-profit NGO established in 1992 (roots back to 1946) DIN EN ISO 9001:2000
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provides training services for: –SMEs –employees –unemployed –handicapped –branch associations –adults and youth initiates and supports implementation of innovations in the region
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regional network of 12 local Centres of Education member of the national Association of VTCs
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over 70 employees didactic staff of about 500 instructors, trainers and teachers over 11.000 trainees per year
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offer including over 600 training courses
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building sector training facility
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computer laboratories - local CISCO Academy
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driving school
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secondary schools high schools language school
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transnational cooperation partners all over Europe
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transnational cooperation several realised projects: –PHARE partnership –Socrates Grundtvig („Wizard toolbox”, „Namal 2”) –Leonardo da Vinci („Ex.So.Res”) –Halland model for conservation of buildings –CI EQUAL
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national projects Training projects addressed to: –unemployed –inhabitants of rural areas –handicapped –social workers –SMEs –employees –prisoners –... Research projects
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Warmia and Mazury region
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Forests and lakes...
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Demographics 1,4 mln inhabitants; low density: 59 persons/km2 (rural areas: 11 persons/km2); high birth-rate (2nd best in Poland); young population (36% below 25 years, 11,4% above 65 years); poor education (nearly 5% with no education, 41% with basic education and just 8% with higher education); low income
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Geography 24.200 km2; 55% - agricultural areas, 32% - woods, 6% - water, 3.5% housing; rural area: 97,5% (biggest rate in Poland); 60% - urban population; dominance of small towns; Green Lungs of Poland; few and poor natural resources; rich environmental resources.
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Economy 108 000 companies (mostly SMEs) low competitiveness of companies; low productivity; rather poor internal demand (due to low income); low industrialization level („Green Lungs”); poor communication (lack of airports, under-developed roads and railway).
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Industry tourist region; main branches: –food production –wood and furniture production –tourism –tyres production (Michelin in Olsztyn) domination of small, private companies
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VET in Warmia and Mazury several vocational schools; W-M ZDZ being the regional leader of vocational education and trainings; e-learning and blended learning systems still being developped and rather unknown (save for big international companies)
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W-M ZDZ ul. Mickiewicza 5 10-548 Olsztyn, Poland r.szutowicz@wmzdz.pl www.wmzdz.pl
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