Kuressaares õpetatakse elektrituulikute hooldust

Kuressaares õpetatakse elektrituulikute hooldust

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Maintenance of Wind Turbines to be Taught in Kuressaare

Kuressaare ametikool hakkab õpetama uut eriala – elektrituulikute hooldust. See on esimene selline õppekava Baltimaades.

Haridusminister Kristina Kallas ütleb, et Eesti . See raha on vajalik uute erialade õpetamiseks. Kuressaare ametikool teeb esimese sammu ja hakkab õpetama . See on uus ja perspektiivne eriala.
Uue eriala õpetamiseks kasutati ligi kaks miljonit eurot. Poolteist miljonit eurot saadi Euroopa Liidust ja 400 000 eurot Eesti riigi eelarvest. Kuressaare ametikooli direktor Neeme Rand ütleb, et tegu on . Ta lisab, et teised õppeasutused seda eriala ei õpeta.
Haridusminister Kallas ütleb, et . Järgmiste aastate jooksul vajab kutseharidus 10 miljonit eurot juurde. See raha on vajalik uute erialade õpetamiseks. Samuti on vaja, et .
Kallas ütleb, et Kuressaare ametikooli uus eriala on tulevikus oluline. Ta rõhutab, et Eestis on praegu . Kõik need vajavad hooldust. Lisaks tuleb veel umbes 200 tuulikut. Nende .
Sügisest saavad 12 õpilast . Nad harjutavad paari meetri kõrgusel. Hiljem peavad nad töötama . Rand ütleb, et õpilased peavad . See näitab, et nad on füüsiliselt terved ja valmis õppima.

Kuressaare Vocational School will begin teaching a new specialty – maintenance of wind turbines. This is the first such curriculum in the Baltic countries.

Education Minister Kristina Kallas says that Estonian vocational education needs more money. This money is necessary for teaching new specialties. Kuressaare Vocational School is taking the first step and will begin teaching the maintenance of wind turbines. This is a new and promising specialty.
Nearly two million euros were used to teach the new specialty. One and a half million euros were obtained from the European Union, and 400,000 euros came from the Estonian state budget. Neeme Rand, the director of Kuressaare Vocational School, says that this is a one-year curriculum. He adds that other educational institutions do not teach this specialty.
Education Minister Kallas says that the role of vocational education is growing. In the coming years, vocational education will need an additional 10 million euros. This money is necessary for teaching new specialties. There is also a need for more young people to choose vocational education.
Kallas says that the new specialty at Kuressaare Vocational School will be important in the future. She emphasizes that there are currently 200 onshore wind turbines in Estonia. All of them require maintenance. In addition, about 200 more turbines will be installed. Their lifespan is 30–40 years.
Starting this autumn, 12 students will practice maintaining wind turbines. They will practice at a height of a few meters. Later, they will have to work at a height of several hundred meters. Rand says that students must submit a health declaration. This shows that they are physically healthy and ready to learn.