Jobs out of the box – MINI MINT

MINI-MINT is a hands-on RealityCheck format for primary schools (ages 6–10). Simple experiments in mathematics, science, and technology are combined with authentic examples from companies. Children explore phenomena, conduct small experiments, and learn directly from company representatives why mathematics and science are relevant in everyday professional life. This playful and low-threshold approach helps to answer the question “Why do I learn this?” at an early age.

In line with the regional STEM strategy of Upper Styria East, an additional box was developed and tested within the RealityCheck. Unlike traditional sector-based approaches, this box allows pupils to experience professions across the fields of STEM – Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics – in a practical and interdisciplinary way.

The implementation takes place within school lessons as part of the cross-curricular subject “Education, Career and Life Orientation” and therefore belongs both to the formal curriculum and the non-formal learning context.


CareerCraft: Shape your future

The practical workshop "CareerCraft: Shape your professional future" offers pupils from year eight onwards a hands-on opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of skilled trades. Realistic scenarios and interactive role-playing games give them an insight into the diverse possibilities of skilled trades. The aim is to awaken and promote talent and interest in these essential professions and to provide pupils with the tools for their professional future.


Training for skills

Try-on training activity at T2 Vocational College on Campus Skellefteå. Site visit and the opportunity to test various work steps within the industry. (Carpentry/wood and Welding) A career counsellor will work with a short guidance introduction/material focusing on what I want and what motivates me. Students will reflect on interests, wishes and values, expectations and goals for the future world of life and work. The exercise is both theoretical and practical to its approach.


What happens in a company? Touch it with your own hands!

This Reality Check consists of a hands-on workshop held by a company within the school context, as a curricular or extra-curricular activity. The special feature of this experience is that companies not only come into the school, but also bring in equipment or materials actually used in the workplace and make them available to the students, so that they can experience first-hand what goes on in a local company.


Jobs out of the box - MINT Boxes

The “Jobs out of the Box – MINT Boxes” RealityCheck offers upper secondary students (15–19 years) the opportunity to experience typical professional activities from the fields of mathematics, informatics, natural sciences, and technology in a hands-on way. Companies provide authentic tasks from their daily work, which students solve in groups at classroom stations. The method follows the sequence practice – reflection – career orientation: after completing practical assignments, entrepreneurial personalities from the region share their professional experiences, enabling discussion and reflection. In line with the STEM strategy of Upper Styria East, the format creates a strong link between school-based learning, regional companies, and future career pathways, making labour market opportunities tangible.


Work experience Culture park

Try-on activity at Urkraft Culture park. Site visit and the opportunity to test various work steps within the wood/carpentry industry, mechanics and gardening/park. The Reality check is also an opportunity to reflect on interests, wishes and values, expectations and goals for the future world of life and work. The reality check mixes practical and theoretical information and experience.


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