Monthly Archive for January, 2008

How about free post-secondary training in Germany?

Congress-Bundestag LogoThe Congress-Bundestag Program has a branch specifically for career and technical education post-high school training, The Congress-Bundestag Vocational Youth Exchange Program. This is an all-expenses paid opportunity for post-high school training - students need bring only spending money! Congress-Bundestag is an awesome program!

From Nacel’s website:

This unique program, funded by the United States Congress and the German Bundestag, allows graduating high school seniors to spend a year in Germany living with a host family, participating in a training or school program, and most importantly, getting hands-on work experience through an internship with a German company. Participants have been placed in fields as diverse as the arts, architecture, auto mechanics, carpentry, child care, computers, culinary arts, early education, health care, hotel management, international affairs, journalism, and veterinary science, to name a few.
To be eligible to apply, students must be U.S. citizens and meet the following qualifications:

  • Graduate from high school in January or June
  • Be between eighteen and nineteen years of age (some flexibility available)
  • Have a “B” (3.0) academic and/or vocational grade point average
  • Be highly recommended by their school
  • Demonstrate leadership ability and willingness to serve as a young ambassador of the USA

The program encourages applicants from all economic, ethnic, religious, and social backgrounds

The application deadline is January 31, 2008

Homeland Security in High School?

security imageJoppatowne High School (MD) is piloting a new magnet program in 2007-08, the Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Magnet Program. Students enter as sophomores. Why this new program? The Homeland Security industry is increasing from the 40 billion dollar business of 2004 to a 180 billion dollar industry by 2015. There are many job opportunities in this burgeoning field. Students will pursue work from multiple pathways:

  • Science, Engineering & Technology
  • Homeland Security Sciences, Health & Human Services
  • Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement, Business, Finance and Information Technology, Information/Communication Technology

Intriguing. This is definitely a growing field, and Joppatown highlights where students can continue their post-secondary studies.

Critics wonder if this is education or indoctrination. Mother Jones magazine called Joppatowne “the academy of military-industrial-complex studies.”




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