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The coat of arms of the HTL Bregenz. A Höhere Technische Lehranstalt (German for Higher Technical Education Institute, or more loosely translated Technical College), commonly known as HTL, is an engineering-focused high school/institution of further education in Austria.
Military education and training in Austria (1 C) U. Universities of Applied Sciences in Austria (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category "Vocational education in Austria"
A dual education system combines apprenticeships in a company and vocational education at a vocational school in one course. This system is practiced in several countries, notably Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol and in the German-speaking Community of Belgium, but also for some years now in France and South Korea.
Schools offer a series of vocational-technical and university preparatory tracks involving one to four additional years of education beyond the minimum mandatory level. The legal basis for primary and secondary education in Austria is the School Act of 1962. The Federal Ministry of Education is responsible for funding and supervising primary ...
Apprenticeship training in Austria is organized in a school system with long-term training parts. It is thus possible to get the Matura needed to enter university. WIFI [13] company-based training of apprentices is complemented by compulsory attendance of a part-time vocational school for apprentices (Berufsschule). [14]
Destitute adolescents are given the chance to complete a vocational training in the fields of tailoring, basket weaving or computer skills in one of the organization's training facilities. Thanks to an emergency medical fund all beneficiary children and adolescents profit from basic medical care.
Austria portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. S. St. Pölten University of Applied Sciences (1 C, 1 P) V. Vorarlberg ...
The oldest component college was the former Teachers' Educational Institute dating from 1870, and was located at Burggasse 13 in Graz. It relocated to the current main building on Hasnerplatz in Graz-Geidorf and was reopened in 1909 by the governor of Styria, Manfred von Clary and Aldringen (1852-1928), in the presence of Governor Edmund von Attems-Heiligenkreuz (1847-1929) and the mayor of ...