Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.06.2008, Page 44

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.06.2008, Page 44
B12 | Reykjavík Grapevine | Issue 07 2008 | Article Since 2006, Menntaskólinn í Kópavogi (MK) has been offering a course in Office Skills for students over the age of 20 who don’t speak fluent Icelan- dic. The course consists of subjects in Book- keeping, Computer Studies and Icelandic taught in the first two semesters, and Book-keeping, Mar- keting, Business English, Culture and History of Iceland, Commercial Law, Maths and Icelandic in the final two. The course is primarily taught in Icelandic so a basic knowledge of the language is necessary. “We try to teach as much as possible in Icelandic – basic Icelandic – and support this with English or which ever language we can,” Inga Karlsdóttir the program’s director says. Karlsdóttir, who is also an Icelandic teacher of many years, first got the idea to hold a course in Office Skills about 20 years ago. “We started the course around 16 years ago but later realised that it would be good to also have a course for foreign- ers,” Karlsdóttir explains. According to Karlsdóttir, since its inception in 2006 the course for foreign- ers has seen increasing enrolments. The business units of the course are identi- cal to those taught to fluent Icelandic speaking students, but because more time is spent on im- proving students’ language skills, it takes students four semesters, rather than two, to complete the entire course. Students have the option, though, of simply completing two semesters and receiv- ing a diploma, rather than graduating with the full qualification. The course aims to give students some ex- perience in the Icelandic education system and, more importantly, an Icelandic qualification. “Some foreigners have a lot of knowledge and education but looking for a job doesn’t always go so well – sometimes it’s the language, other times it’s the education. They may have degrees from foreign countries but that doesn’t necessar- ily mean that they are accepted here and it takes a while for them to be translated. So, I thought ‘why not have them come into the Icelandic school sys- tem so they can say they have both experience in the Icelandic system as well as their degrees from abroad,’” Karlsdóttir says. And for one student this resulted in direct employment. “One company rang the school and specifically asked to hire someone who had completed the course,” Karls- dóttir says. According to Karlsdóttir, students mainly en- rol in the course on their own initiative, but some are sent by their employer. “They [employers] may say ‘I have a lady cleaning whom I know has a good education from home and I’m willing to pay for her to go on this course,’” she says. And this was the case with one woman, who was working as a cleaner, and who has been enrolled by her employer for the next semester. The course runs in the evenings from 17:30 to 20:30 on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, allowing students to attend after they have finished work. Karlsdóttir says that the course is unique in that it offers students a combination of Icelan- dic and specialist skills without the commitment of university. “We are the only school who does this – there is university and there are language schools but this is something in between,” she ex- plains. The next course begins in autumn. For more infor- mation visit www.mk.is or contact Inga Karlsdóttir at ik@mk.is Text by Zoë Robert Office Skills for Foreigners www.bluelagoon.com Energy for life through forces of nature “The course is unique in that it offers students a combination of Icelan- dic and specialist skills without the commitment of university. “We are the only school that does this – there is university and there are language schools but this is some- thing in between.”

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