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EVE VUNK KADRINA 2017

EVE VUNK KADRINA 2017. The hobby school was established in autumn 1989. The hobby school started with a music and an art department, in 1990 a dance department was added.

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EVE VUNK KADRINA 2017

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  1. EVE VUNK KADRINA 2017

  2. The hobby school was established in autumn 1989. • The hobby school started with a music and an art department, in 1990 a dance department was added. • The hobby school is situated in the same building as Kadrina Secondary School. There is the Jouth Hobby Centre in the same part of the building. • All of the students of the School of Fine Arts are also students of Kadrina Secondary School and therefore many common activities are held, the collaboration between the two schools has enriched both schools. • From year 2016 the adults have an opportunity to study music.

  3. Population of Kadrina commune (01.01.2017) • The number of population: 5068. • The density of population: about 15 persons per km². • 2 154 inhabitants live in the small town of Kadrina and 2805 inhabitants live in the rural area.

  4. Kadrina School of Fine Arts • 152 520,00 euro 2017

  5. Kadrina Kindergarten (211 children) • Vohnja Kindergarten-Primary School (50 children) • Kadrina Secondary School (611 students) • Kadrina School of Fine Arts which is a hobby centre • (125 children and students)

  6. The School of Fine Arts of Kadrina is an educational establishment operating in the area of youth work which creates an opportunity for the acquisition of • musical and art hobby education and prepares students for professional music and art education; • gives schooling of hobby activities in the field of music and art general cultural classes.

  7. Statute of the School of Fine Arts of Kadrina • Vision plan of the School of Fine Arts of Kadrina • Curriculum of the School of Fine Arts of Kadrina • Study programmes for all hobbies(extracurricular activities)

  8. Kadrina commune council Head of Kadrina commune council Madis Viise Kadrina Commune government Head of Kadrina commune Marko Teiva Headmistress of School of Fine Arts of Kadrina Eve Vunk Teachers’ council (15 members) Board of trustees (5 members) The school is a member of Association of the Music Schools of Estonia Estonian Information System for Education Representative of both organisation of Kadrina commune is Eve Vunk

  9. Music Apprenticeship 1-7 (10) years • Art Apprenticeship 1-5 (7) years • General culture, adults education Apprenticeship 1-12 years One study week consists of 1-7 lessons

  10. Keyboard instruments: • piano • accordion Stringed instruments: • violin • classical guitar Brass instruments: trumpet Wood-wind instruments • flute • oboe • clarinet • Saxophone Singing Percussions Group lessons • solfeggio (sol-fa), music history • chamber groups

  11. drawing • painting • composition • sculpture • art history

  12. Music department • a pre-school course (1-2 years) • a basic course (7 years); younger level – classes 1-4; older level – classes 5-7 • supplementary course, after graduating a basic course (1-2 years) • a adults education Art department • a pre-school course (1-2 years) • a basic course (7 years); younger level – classes 1-2; older level – classes 3-5 • supplementary course, after graduating a basic course (1-2 years) Classes with free curricula(1-7 years) accordion • percussions • singing • piano • classical guitar • violin • saxophon, flute A general cultural classes (music, art; 1-12 years)

  13. NUMBER OF PUPILS OF THE HOBBY SCHOOL • EDUCATIONAL YEAR 2017/2018 (01.11.17): 125 • Music: 74 • Art: 51 Music department • pre-school course – 10 • basic course – 49 adults - 3 • general cultural class (with a free curricula) – 12 Art department basic course – 16 general cultural class (with a free curricula) – 3 • general cultural class – 32 • 8 students are studying music and art 7

  14. Trumpet

  15. Children and students of age range 6 -18 years  • Number of students: • 2013 – 119 • 2014 – 124 • 2015 – 133 • 2016 – 142 • 2017 - 125

  16. Learning at the hobby school takes place during the time when the student is free from study at other educational establishments. • The lessons begin at about 12.40 and finish at 20.00 • The children who attend pre-school classes of the music department and go to kindergarten come to school with their parents and sometimes go back to kindergarten or home after the music lesson.

  17. The school has had partnership schools in Helsinki, Mikkeli, Hämeenlinna and Turenki in Finland, Mora in Sweden, Trøgstad in Norway. Our students have introduced Estonian folk art in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal (Figuera De Fos), Italy (Messina/Sicily), Turkey (Incekum, Antalya), Italy (Ascoli Piceno), Poland (Chiby), England (Birmingham) and Hungary. The students of our school have participated in all of seven international culture festivals since 1997 in Kadrina (1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2015), with the main emphasis on folk music, choir music or classical music Comenius programme Miles of Smiles 2006-2009 with Kindergarten Vesiroos, Tallinn, Estonia; Ascoli-Piceno Centro Direzione Didattica, Ascoli Piceno, Italy; Our Lady of Peace Primary School Belfast, Northern Ireland. Comenius project My Digital Friends 2013-2015 with schools from Poland, Turkey, England and Italy.

  18. Youth work is the creation of conditions for young people for activities which facilitate their development and enable them to be active • outside their families, • formal education and • work on the basis of their free will.

  19. which came into force 1st April 1999, a youngperson is a person between the age of 7 and 26. 

  20. Hobby education is any activity involving young people for facilitating versatiledevelopment of their personality on the basis of a national or institutional curriculum.

  21. There are 625 (2016/17) licensed hobby schools in Estonia • There are municipal and • private hobby schools • There are music and art schools • sports schools • other hobby schools.  95 music schools and schools of fine arts are members of the Association of the Music Schools of Estonia

  22. schools • open youth centres • hobby centres • youth associations • and non-profit associations. The activities are regulated by the Hobby Schools Act.

  23. long-term (hobby education) or • short-term (hobby activities) Systematic and supervised engagements with one’s hobbies at one’s will outside formal education or job for acquiring intensive knowledge and skills in selected hobby.

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