School project showcases the vocational diversity of Kleinwalsertal
Students gain insights into practical experience and explore the versatility of vocational careers as an entry into the professional world in the school project "Vocational Diversity in Kleinwalsertal."
Professional opportunities play a central role when it comes to envisioning one's future in a specific location. The two-day school project "Vocational Diversity in Kleinwalsertal," designed for all eighth and ninth-grade students as well as those in the Polytechnic Course (PTS), had precisely this approach. On the first day, October 19th, 2022 the students had the opportunity to get to know three businesses of their interest in Kleinwalsertal.
The company visits lasted between one and a half to two hours, during which the students got to know the enterprises. Starting with a company tour and introduction, there was also a practical insight. The students were particularly enthusiastic when they were able to get hands-on experience and were given small project tasks. They engaged in activities like crafting small carpentry works, pouring concrete, operating excavators, preparing appetizers for dinner in a hotel kitchen, producing bath salts, and much more.
The project "The Professional Diversity in Kleinwalsertal" truly lived up to its motto. A wide variety of industries participated, including crafts, healthcare, finance, insurance, taxation, metalworking, electrical engineering, IT, leisure and tourism, as well as administration and construction companies.
Following the practical day at the businesses, a second project day took place in the Käfer Youth Room in Hirschegg. This day focused on career counseling by BIFO (Education and Counseling for Professions) and getting acquainted with the Offene Jugendarbeit Kleinwalsertal. Parallel to this, a job application photo shoot was conducted by Klaus Ruland from Sonthofen, known for his authentic people photography. Additionally, the students gained insights into the activities of the Offene Jugendarbeit Kleinwalsertal, presented by youth worker Simone Rundel. On this day, the two eighth-grade classes participated in a program at Bergschule Kleinwalsertal, emphasizing teamwork within the class.