ko-transfer latvian chamber of craft and trades analysis matrix - latvia
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Analysis matrix - Latvia
Qualification system in vocational education in Latvia
Latvian Chamber of Craft and Trades
In Latvia there are 5 qualification levels in vocational education
1st level
Theoretical and practical skills, which makes it possible to perform simple tasks in a given practical field
2nd level
Theoretical and practical skills, which makes it possible to independently perform skilled work in the executing
Qualification system in vocational education in Latvia
Latvian Chamber of Craft and Trades
3rd level
Raised the theoretical training and professional skill that enables to make certain executing tasks, which includes executable work planning and organizing
4th level
Theoretical and practical training that enables to perform complex's activities, as well as organize and manage the work of other professionals
Qualification system in vocational education in Latvia
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5th level
Higher qualification of sector specialist that enables to plan and carry out the research work in appropriate sector
Qualification system in vocational education in Latvia
Latvian Chamber of Craft and Trades
1st / 2nd level
• Vocational schools • Craft schools • Special vocational and high schools
3rd level
• Profesional schools • Vocational schools • Craft highschool • Art and Music highschools • Technical colleges • Special colleges
4th / 5th level Higher education institutions
Carpenter
Profile
• Manage wood structure• Make wood processing • Manage wooden building technology and
construction• Make wooden floor laying, roof structure
construction, wooden building and repair works
• Can work in the builders brigades, as well as independently
• Perform carpentry work in new, repairable, and renovation of buildings
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Carpenter
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Vocational school
Working with Carpenter Master
Entrance Basic education Basic education
Duration of education
4 years 4 - 8 years
Kind of degree/ certificate
3rd levelJourneyman or Master
diploma
Carpenter
Vocational schoolWorking by
Carpenter Master
Who takes the certificate
Student who successfully passed the CE and the
professional qualification examination
Student who successfully passed the professional qualification
examination
Who issues certificates
Ministry of Education of Latvia
Latvian Chamber of Carfts
Competence stated
Exam, the final work Final work
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Energy consultant
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Not included in LR clasificator of professions
Form of apprenticeship:
Faculty of Engineering Economics and Management in Riga Technical University
Program of Administration and management of real estate in College of Law
Involving energy consultant skills
• In cooperation with vocational schools - involve energy consultant courses and certificates
• Current need for energy consultant specialists in Latvia
• In cooperation with corresponding institutions - find possibility for energy consultant course implementation
Latvian Chamber of Craft and Trades
Latvian Chamber of Crafts role
• Craft program development • Approval and development of
educational concepts for business • Organize workshops • Retraining facility development • Distance learning and life-learning
use• Reorganize and develop craft
according to today's demands
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Thank you!
Latvian Chamber of Craft and Trades
Amatu street 5, Riga, Latvia
Kristine Kazaka
Phone: +371 26354878
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.lak.lv
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