Hanseatic Conference 2015
Organizer: Hanse Parlament and Baltic Sea Academy
Date 20 – 21. January 2015, Hamburg
Venue: Chamber of Crafts, Hamburg, Holstenwall 12, 20355 Hamburg
Organizer: Hanse Parlament and Baltic Sea Academy
Date 20 – 21. January 2015, Hamburg
Venue: Chamber of Crafts, Hamburg, Holstenwall 12, 20355 Hamburg
9:00 Members’ Assembly of the Baltic Sea Academy (internal meeting for members only)
11:00 Workshop ‘Future Tasks in Vocational Training in the Baltic Sea Region’
11:00 Members’ Assembly of the Hanseatic Parliament (internal meeting for members only)
13:00 Lunch and registration at the Hamburg Chamber of Crafts
Moderation: Dr. Max Hogeforster, Chairman of the Hanseatic Parliament and Baltic Sea Academy
‘Strategies of Vocational Training,’ Dr. Jürgen Hogeforster, Hanseatic Parliament, Hamburg
‘Objectives and Strategies of the Vocational Training Policy in Hamburg’, Ties Rabe, Senator for Schools and Vocational Training of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany
‘Objectives and Strategies of the Vocational Training Policy in Poland’, Tadeusz Sławecki, Secretary of State, Ministry of National Education
Welcome Address by Christiane Schadow, coordinator Priority Area ‘Education’ of the EU’s strategy for the Baltic Sea Region
Discussion with the speakers and questions to the participants
15:30 Section I: Work-based Learning
Moderation: Dr. Jürgen Hogeforster
Short presentations
Work-based Learning in Finland’, Sirpa Sandelin, Satakunta University of Applied Sciences, Finland*
* The presentation includes the results of the projects ‘Skills Alliance Energy’ and ‘The Hamburg Model’
16:30 Coffee break and international exchange of experience
17:00 Work at round tables: ways and means for the implementation of work-based learning
18:00 Discussion ‘Financing of Vocational Education and Qualification of Trainers in SMEs’
18.30 A walk to the harbour
19:00 Visit to the oldest underwater tunnel of the world (‘Elbtunnel’) at St. Pauli-Landungsbrücken 5, 20359 Hamburg and then a cruise on the River Elbe with dinner on board MS ‘HAMMONIA’
9:00 Section II: Differentiation in Vocational Training
Moderation: Dr. Max Hogeforster
Short presentations
‘The Hamburg Model‘, Beate Gröblinghoff, Hamburg Institute of Vocational Education, Germany*
‘Training for Building Insulation Specialists‘, Elina Priedulena, Hanseatic Parliament, Hamburg*
* The presentation includes the results of the projects ‘Skills Alliance Energy’ and ‘the Hamburg Model’
10:00 Work at round tables: requirements and possibilities of differentiation in vocational training
11:00 Discussion ‘Experience with Dual Vocational Training’
11:30 Coffee break and international exchange of experience
12:00 Section III: Adult Education, Study, and Promotion of Innovation
Moderation: Dr. Jürgen Hogeforster
Short presentations
* The presentation includes the results of the project ‘Skills Alliance Energy’
13:00 Lunch and international exchange of experience
14:00 Work at round tables: the needs and possibilities of implementation of dual study programmes
Moderation: Dr. Max Hogeforster
15:00 Discussion ‘Subsidies and International Cooperation in Education’
15:30 Section IV: Outlooks into the Future
Short presentations
* The presentation includes the results of the project ‘Dual Vocational Training for the Qualification and Integration of Youth’
* The presentation includes the results of the project ‘Competence Centre for Energy Efficiency, Climate and Environmental Protection’
16:00 Discussion: Promotion of work-based learning by colleges and universities
16:30 End of the Tenth Hanseatic Conference
‘Strategic Programme of the Baltic Sea Academy: Promotion of Dual Systems of Vocational
Education’, Dr. Max Hogeforster, Baltic Sea Academy
* The presentation includes the results of the project ‘The Hamburg Model’
Conclusion of the Tenth Hanseatic Conference with coffee and cake
pictures by Philipp Jarke and Kamilia Keinke