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Accelerated Apprenticeships: Apprentice, Employer and Teaching Staff Perceptions

Callan, V. J. (2008-05-08) Accelerated Apprenticeships: Apprentice, Employer and Teaching Staff Perceptions Adelaide, S.A.: National Centre for Vocational Educational Research

Document type: Research Report
Collection: UQ Business School Publications  

Author(s) Callan, V. J.
Title of report Accelerated Apprenticeships: Apprentice, Employer and Teaching Staff Perceptions
Publication date 2008-05-08
Year available 2008
ISBN 9781921412141 (print): 9781921412158 (online)
Publisher National Centre for Vocational Educational Research
Place of publication Adelaide, S.A.
Start page 1
End page 38
Total pages 38
Collection year 2009
Language eng
Subjects 350208 Organisational Planning and Management
720403 Management
K2
Abstract/Summary This research examined recent pilots of accelerated apprenticeships in the automotive industry in Queensland. Interviews with apprentices, employers and teachers showed that the traditional model is still well regarded. It is not failing, but does require evolutionary change.
Keyword(s) Apprentices
Staff training
 
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