#MENE1911939A19 Nisan 2019 tarihli, eğitim kanununun D. 333-2. maddesinde belirtilen mesleki ikinci sınıf iş ailelerini tanımlayan yönetmelik
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This regulation establishes professional job families for vocational high school students in France, detailing common skills across various specialties. Students will continue their training in a specific specialty after completing their second year. The regulation takes effect in the 2019 school year and replaces a previous regulation from 2009.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of new job families for vocational training
- Abrogation of the previous regulation from 2009
Obligations
What this law requires
Vocational high schools under school status must organize second-year professional classes using the job families (familles de métiers) as defined in the regulation's annex.
Schools must ensure that after completing second-year general professional training, students continue their training in a first-year professional class within one of the specialties from their original job family.
Schools must implement the professional specialties and job family groupings as listed in the regulation's annex, which specifies which baccalauréat professionnel specialties share common professional competencies.
Academic authorities must cease using the previous professional fields (champs professionnels) defined in the February 10, 2009 order and replace them with the new job families structure.
For the 2019-2020 school year only, academic authorities may grant exceptional authorization for certain high schools to offer the 'gestion-administration' specialty starting in second year, deviating from normal job family structure.