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Apprentices and trainees

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  • Item 1991 Accelerated apprenticeships: Apprentice, employer and teaching staff perceptions
  • Item 1990 Effective models of employment-based training
  • Item 1973 Apprentices and trainees, September quarter 2007 - Summary
  • Item 1745 VET in Schools 2005 - Summary
  • Item 1715 Pocket guide
  • Item 1797 Doing an apprenticeship: What young people think
  • Item 1781 Pre-apprenticeships in three key trades
  • Item 1824 Apprentices and trainees 2006 - Annual
  • Item 1724 What is happening to traditional apprentice completions?
  • Item 1707 Older workers in apprenticeships and traineeships
  • Item 1711 Apprentices and trainees 2005 - Annual
  • Item 1681 Informing post-school pathways: Investigating school students' authentic work experiences
  • Item 1664 Mix or match? New Apprentices' learning styles and trainers' preferences for training in workplaces
  • Item 1651 Technical report: Survey methodological options for a) non-completers of VET and b) apprentices and trainees over time
  • Item 1631 From school to work: The role of traineeships
  • Item 1842 RR44 Participation in and progress through New Apprenticeships (LSAY research report no. 44)
  • Item 1586 Factors influencing completion of apprenticeships and traineeships
  • Item 1543 Estimation of apprentice and trainee statistics
  • Item 1492 Fully on-the-job training: Experiences and steps ahead
  • Item 1514 Apprentices and trainees 2003 - Annual
  • Item 1483 Effective measures for school-to-work transition in the vocational education system: Lessons from Australia and Korea
  • Item 1453 Trends in 'traditional apprenticeships'
  • Item 1354 Annual apprentice and trainee statistics 2002: At a glance
  • Item 856 Australian apprentice and trainee statistics: Annual 2001
  • Item 829 Outcomes and completions of New Apprenticeships: Research at a glance
  • Item 695 Apprentice and trainee statistics: Glossary
  • Item 685 Reasons for new apprentices' non-completions
  • Item 622 Increasing opportunities for apprenticeships and traineeships in Melbourne's western region
  • Item 609 Factors that contribute to retention and completion for apprenticeships and traineeships
  • Item 606 Evaluating on- and off-the-job approaches to learning and assessment in apprenticeships and traineeships
  • Item 413 Electrical and electronics trades 1995-1999
  • Item 412 Skills supply to the trade industries 1995-1999

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