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Students in Hungarian Higher Education Marianna Szemerszki Hungarian Institute for Educational Research and Development (OFI) Budapest, 20. October 2011.
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Important changes in the system of HE 1998 higher level vocational training as part of the system 2000 integration process 2002-2003 ECTS compatible credit system 2005 entrance exam=maturity exam (unified two-level system of secondary school-leaving examination) 2005 positive discrimination in access (disability, mothers with small children, disadvantaged students) 2006 introduction of the multi-cycle system (some experiment 1-2 years before)
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The expansion of higher education – students by form of education Source: HE Statistics Report
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The expansion of higher education – students by degree level Source: HE Statistics Report
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Applicants and admitted students (2001-2011) Source: felvi.hu
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Applicants and admitted students (2006-2011) Source: felvi.hu
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Higher level vocational training in Hungary started in 1998 programs generally last 4 semesters more adaptive to the demands of the labour market can be organized either by the secondary or by the tertiary education in the secondary school system: 22% of pupils studying after secondary school leaving certificate, in the HE: 6-7% percent of all students In the HE gives students a higher vocational certificate, yet not a diploma in the HE it runs independently from the BA/BSc level (the same system of application for admission, but different scores, different courses) a given amount (30–60) of acquired credits can be recognized in Bachelor programs
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Participation at ISCED 5B level in different EU countries Source: Eurostat
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Students/pupils in higher level vocational training Source: Statistics Reports of Ministry
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Students/pupils in higher level vocational training – by form of study Source: Statistics Reports of Ministry
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Students at different level in HE by field of study Source: Statistics Reports of Ministry
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Research among BA and higher level vocational training students Comparative research among BA students and those studying in higher level vocational training - the same fields of study, full time BA students (N=1351) higher level vocational training: - students in HE (N=647) - pupils in secondary vocational schools (N=945) Questions: Who and why studies at the different level; What is the difference between the 2 main groups concerning their previous studies and their family background; What kind of motivation and plan they have for further studies or for work; How they value their training, their study programs, what is their opinion about the different elements of training.
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Students by parents’ highest educational attainment
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Students by their previous studies
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Students by their language skills
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How much were your skills improved at the secondary school …
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Plans after graduation
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The highest qualification one would like to achieve
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To get a good job… 4=very important, 1=not important at all
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Skills and competences Higher level vocational trainingBA level
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Expectations for the future work – how important … 5=very important, 1=not important at all
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How easy to get a job… 4=very easy, 1=not possible at all
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Thank you for your attention! szemerszki.marianna@ofi.hu
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