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Headmasters – international contacts keeping, organising (strategic management)

Mentor – a person directly responsible for education (operative management)

Teachers, vocational trainers Exchange students, their parents Other (schoolmates, other teachers)

Bilateral contracts ( between two schools, taking responsibilities, assuring legal rights)

Trilateral contracts (parents – student – the sending school)

Administration of skills, knowledge, competences

Administration of achievements, feedback

Provides a placement- outside the school- within the school- in a company

Organises practical training Nominates a mentor whose tasks are

the following:

Continous contact with a coordinator abroad

Organisation of the arrival and welcoming of the exchange student.

Continous help with any of their problems.

Being present at sending-off. Taking part in choosing an exchange

student.

English language teacher The teacher resposible for youth

protection Head teacher of the vocational training

workshop Headmaster The teacher responsible for youth

government, members of the student government

Accommodation, meals (sponsored by the sending partner)

Usage of school facilities (Internet, library, gym etc.)

Hungarian language lessons Intoduction into Hungarian culture,

habits, environment Preparing students for acknowledging

undertaken competences Administration of acquired competences

The costs of travelling abroad and back to Hungary.

International student card. European Health Insurance Card. The student in question remains our

school’s student for at least one year (confirmed in writing)

Representing our school with his/her best.

Knowledge according to his skills and abilities

Keeps contacts with the coordinators Writes memories, letters once a month

Accommodation into the hostel community

Classmates Weekend programmes with families

Scholastic record (vocational subjects, foreign languages)

Conduct Participation in sport and cultural

activities Personal skills (aptness, independence,

reliability)

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