In addition to personal primitive cultural education, it is particularly important to pursue perfect "lifelong learning" and re-engage in cultural education. In terms of lifelong learning, Austria is the most concerned among all EU countries and far ahead in the world rankings. Austria's teaching system is highly respected in Europe, and an obvious feature of the teaching system is the general cooperation among business education institutions. 2 1 University of Applied Sciences, 22 universities, 13 Private universities maintain close ties with the industrial sector. This paper briefly introduces the dual system of combining German knowledge theory with comprehensive practical courses in higher vocational colleges. Courses and course training are based on the rules of global business. Apprentices receive professional skills training or gain work experience in enterprises. The most basic effect of scientific research and development theme activities is based on practical activities, which are carried out jointly by schools and business circles, such as graduation thesis, graduation thesis or student enterprise. This simultaneous approach is called the representative of all Europe.
The opportunity for international educational institutions is not only to choose a wide range of recreational activities in a safe environment. Austria also provides a comprehensive choice of universities for multilingual classroom teaching. Cultural education is always very important for the success of a society and economy, so is teaching in Austria. Austria's education industry accounts for about 5.5% of the total investment in social and economic projects, and keeps pace with a few capitalist countries such as the United States and Germany. In terms of education ranking, Austria's education quality ranks higher than Germany, France and Japan. The teaching system in Austria is very sound. Austrian teaching has been free from kindergarten to doctoral students (public schools), and more than 90% of high-quality resources are public. Public schools do not distinguish between key and non-key points.
First, the benefits of completely free education Austria implements the current completely free cultural and educational policy. Its kindergartens are divided into public and private kindergartens. Public kindergartens are always free. Private kindergartens are subsidized by the government for 400 euros per month, and residents only need to pay 120 euros for dinner. After graduating from junior high school, students can choose to attend ordinary high schools of science and engineering, literature and history and technical schools. All three ways can enter university life; There is no college entrance examination in Austria. All you need to do is apply for admission. Doctors continue to receive compulsory education. Basically, all college students will also have additional academic scholarships and exchange programs.
Second, family subsidies are beneficial to Austrian families. If 1 child can be subsidized by 178 euros, two children can be subsidized by 354.20 euros, and three children can be subsidized by 569.4 euros, the credit line of this subsidy will also increase with the growth of children's age. The child suffers from certain diseases and has a high credit line. Subsidy until 18 years old; If the child has no job to continue his studies, the subsidy will be paid until he achieves academic achievements. (1 euro = 8. 16 RMB).
3. Free medical benefits for all Austrian laws and regulations Every China citizen living in Austria must buy medical insurance, and the cost ranges from 40 to 60 euros per month. After signing a contract with an auto insurance company, you will get an Austrian medical insurance card (e-card), which residents can use to see a doctor in the hospital or get free medical care for everyone. When necessary, doctors only need to pay the prescription fee at the pharmacy, and the extra fee is also paid by the insurance company. You can also choose to buy additional private insurance, about 120 euros per month, and you can enjoy additional control rights such as private hospital treatment.
In the near sense, the child care fund means that parents are subsidized by the government when they can't take care of their working sons. If the mother goes to work and the father takes care of the children at home, the government still gives subsidies.
In Austria, if you are laid off after working 10 months, you can apply for unemployment benefits. The subsidy is 80% of your previous salary, and the government department can help you experience German courses and courses for free at work. Subsidies will decrease over time. The minimum deposit is the amount of unemployment insurance, which varies from province to province, and is generally 92%-95% of unemployment insurance.
Austrian rental subsidies vary from province to province. Low-income families have incomes below 65,438+0,300 euros. If they rent a house in Austria, they will also receive government subsidies. According to the size of the house and the property management fee, the government department will subsidize 200-500 euros.
Because Austria has multiple identities as a member of the European Union and Schengen, the cultural and educational advantages of an Austrian "American green card" are not limited to the welfare benefits in Austria. After obtaining the real status of permanent residence in Austria, children in universities in EU member countries will enjoy lower enrollment threshold and lower EU student salaries.