BAMF
ISE – Approved educational provider for integration courses
The implementation of integration courses is linked to various requirements. Not every educational institution is permitted to offer foreigners, EU citizens and repatriates who are learning the German language from scratch or improving their language skills
Coming into the country – learning the language – becoming a native
Ins Land kommmen
Slearn language
Ebecome native
This is what the ISE integration courses have stood for for 21 years.
The first “German language course” started in the Rotkreuzhaus in Amberg in 1989. Over time, the ISE has accompanied more than 8,000 new citizens from many countries around the world on their first steps in Germany.
Before the introduction of the Immigration Act in 2005, the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) used a strict approval process to select qualified educational providers to run integration courses. ISE’s application was successful – and its work still is. The 28th course started in January.
Learn from each other – live together
“Now I understand the Germans and they understand me.”
With these words the 23rd integration course at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center in Sulzbach-Rosenberg ended. Course leader Gabriele Stucke is rightly proud of her course participants, who have made excellent progress in the German language during the course.
20 years of ISE – 20 integration courses
20th integration course in the 20th year ends with very good results
People have been learning the German language at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center in Amberg and Sulzbach-Rosenberg for 20 years. Significantly, the 20th integration course, which the ISE carried out on behalf of the Federal Office for Migration (BAMF), was supposed to end in the ISE's anniversary year - and with the usual very good success.
Common european reference framework
The ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum GmbH has been successfully running language courses for German as a foreign language for 20 years. Of course, the Common European Framework of Reference also applies. The Common European Framework of Reference was developed at the suggestion of the Council of Europe and aims to:
Innovations in integration courses from July 1, 2009
Innovations in integration course examinations from July 1, 2009
The ISE integration course participants benefit even more from the experience of the ISE language teachers through a change in examinations for integration courses. Immigrants have been our customers for 20 years. With this experience, the ISE German teachers can prepare course participants even more effectively for the final exams of integration courses.