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Getting the job done: How employers use and value accredited training leading to a qualification


Item:1578
Title:Getting the job done: How employers use and value accredited training leading to a qualification
Authors:Ray Townsend, Peter Waterhouse, Marg Malloch
Publication date: 30 June 2005
Type:Research report
Theme:Industry and employers > Industry and employer views > General
ISBN:1 920896 59 7 print; 1 920896 60 0 web

How employers perceive, use and value vocational education and training qualifications is an important, but also complex, issue. This report captures the views of a small number of employers within 14 different companies, over eight industries. The broad conclusion is that employers place high value on learning and capability and competence, irrespective of whether this leads to, or is reflected in, qualifications held. The detailed findings offer valuable insights for both employers and providers.


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