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More opportunities through networking in the education market

Education was and still is the key to professional success. Because all studies on the subject agree on one thing: those who have sound, generally recognized basic vocational training have a significantly better chance in today's job market. Unskilled workers are usually the first to be affected, for example when the economy slows down. Trained specialists also occupy permanent positions with a significantly higher frequency than people without a professional qualification. The latter often only get a chance to work through temporary employment.

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Interesting insight into the work of the law workshops

Project day as part of the qualification to become a nursing assistant

The Jura-Werkstätten Amberg-Sulzbach e. On October 29, 2014, V. gave the participants of the “Qualification to become a nursing assistant” course an informative and interesting insight into the work of a workshop for people with disabilities, which enabled the prospective nursing assistants to broaden their horizons. They were allowed to spend an entire morning in the facility.

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Farewell to the successful warehouse logistics graduates

The entire ISE exam class has the professional qualification “Skilled in Warehouse Logistics (IHK)” in their pockets!

The fact that training at ISE is definitely worth it has been shown over the many years in which the language and vocational training center (among other training courses) has been carrying out retraining to become a warehouse logistics specialist (IHK) with great success.

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Integration course 40 says thank you!

From March to October 2014, participants from 15 countries took part in the integration course at the ISE language and vocational training center in Amberg. The lessons not only taught the basics of the German language, but also practiced speaking on a daily basis.
In the “Life in Germany” course, which took place after the integration course, the participants received a lot of information about politics, history, education, work and the social system in the Federal Republic of Germany.

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The chance for a new beginning

“Start with what is necessary, then do the possible – and suddenly you will do the impossible.” (Francis of Assisi)

This was the motto used by course leader Gabriele Stucke in her speech at the award ceremony for the 11 successful participants in her literacy course at the ISE Language and Vocational Training Center at Kaiser-Ludwig-Ring 9 in Amberg.
Would you have known? There are around 20,000 migrants living in Germany who have to learn to read and write at the same time as the German language.

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Pulling together – ISE is participating in the inter-communal alliance for migration

The district of Amberg-Sulzbach and the city of Amberg are campaigning for migration in an inter-municipal alliance

The Amberg-Sulzbach district and the city of Amberg would like to carry out more efficient integration work for people with an integration background - even more than before. For this purpose, the intermunicipal alliance for migration was founded in the district office in 2001. The Amberg-Sulzbach district and the city of Amberg would like to coordinate the integration work they are already doing more closely, use common synergies and network their activities more closely with one another.

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PARTIAL QUALIFICATION – Your route to work or training

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Forklift driving also needs to be learned.

The blatant shortage of skilled workers in the economy calls for new ideas. One of them is called “partial qualification”. This allows the vocational training system to be made more efficient in certain areas.

Specifically, this means that parts of the content of a job description are taught, which can then be credited towards later training - in the initial phase, however, only for selected professions. This program is intended primarily for “old applicants” who did not get a training place in one of the previous recruitment phases and whose chances will inevitably worsen further due to subsequent school leavers or as preparation for the “external examination”. This means that people who have worked for several years in a specific professional field and demonstrate the corresponding specialist knowledge, e.g. through partial qualification, are admitted to the IHK or HWK examination and, after passing the examination, have acquired the corresponding professional qualification.

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