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Teaching and learning in post-secondary non-tertiary education
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6.Upper secondary and post-secondary non-tertiary education

6.8Teaching and learning in post-secondary non-tertiary education

Last update: 27 December 2024

Curriculum, subjects, number of hours

Post-secondary schools provide programmes in more than 20 subject-area groups, including fine arts, economics and administration, medical studies, engineering and technology, agriculture, forestry and fishery, transport and communication, services and others. Post-secondary schools currently provide vocational education programmes for individual occupations in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of Education and Science of 15 February 2019 on the general aims and tasks of sector-based vocational education and the classification of occupations for sector-based vocational education (Rozporządzenie Ministra Edukacji Narodowej z dnia 15 lutego 2019 r. w sprawie ogólnych celów i zadań kształcenia w zawodach szkolnictwa branżowego oraz klasyfikacji zawodów szkolnictwa branżowego). Economics and administration, medical service, services and IT / computing have invariably remained the most popular areas of study for years.

Outline timetables for post-secondary schools are currently set out in the Regulation of the Minister of National Education of 20 May 2024 on the outline timetables for public schools  (Rozporządzenie Ministra Edukacji Narodowej z dnia 20 maja 2024 r. w sprawie ramowych planów nauczania dla publicznych szkół).

Outline timetables for post-secondary schools

The minimum weekly number of teaching / class hours for compulsory classes (the total number of hours is not specified)

No.

Compulsory classes

Full-time day programmes:

Total in the 2-year education cycle

 

Other full-time programmes:

Total in the 2-year education cycle

Part-time extramural programmes:

Total in the 2-year education cycle

Weekly number of hours per grade (in each semester)

 

Weekly number of hours per grade (in each semester

Number of hours per semester

I

II

 

I

II

I

II

III

IV

1.

Vocational training

25

25

50

 

19

19

37

175

175

175

175

700

2.

Physical education

3

3

6

 

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Total

28

28

56

 

19

19

38

175

175

175

175

700

The school head distributes the hours for vocational training for a given occupation between theoretical and practical training. However, the number of hours for practical training may not be lower than 50% of the total number of hours allocated to vocational training. 

Post-secondary schools also offer additional classes and sign language classes if the body administering a given school allocates hours for such classes.

Furthermore, learners are offered counselling and guidance (so-called psychological and educational support) classes which aim to address their individual developmental and educational needs.

Learners undertake compulsory practical placements. The duration of a placement depends on the needs specific to a given occupation; it is based on the core curriculum for vocational education.

Teaching Methods and Materials

Subject teachers are free to choose teaching methods and approaches, although this is partly determined by the number of learners per class and teaching and learning facilities and resources available in the school (for example, the number of computers or other teaching aids).