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New Apprenticeship pathways: An option for associate professionals?

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Item:1496
Title:New Apprenticeship pathways: An option for associate professionals?
Authors:John Stanwick, John Saunders
Publication date: 27 July 2004
Publication type:Research report
Themes:Industry and employers > Training within the enterprise > General
Teaching and learning > Learning > Workbased learning
VET system > Apprenticeships and traineeships > General
ISBN:1 920895 87 6 print; 1 920895 88 4 web

The vocational education and training (VET) sector is an important source of qualifications for associate professionals; the second fastest growing occupational group in Australia's labour market. The report offers employers, industry organisations, and professional associations an insight into the benefits of contracted work-based training arrangements, like New Apprenticeships, for training associate professionals. However, relatively few undertake training at this level through apprenticeship-type pathways.

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