Education + Training
Référence :
Vol. 47, n° 4/5, juillet-août 2005
Thème :
Apprenticeships: their role in economies and societies across the globe
Shall I train your apprentice?: An empirical investigation of outsourcing of apprenticeship training in Switzerland, Belinda Walther; Jürg Schweri; Stefan C Wolter
Building Pathways: apprenticeships as a route to higher education, Tamsin Bowers-Brown; David Berry
Addressing gender segregation in apprenticeships in England, Linda Miller
The gendered nature of apprenticeship: Employers' and young people's perspectives, Alison Fuller; Vanessa Beck; Lorna Unwin
Apprenticeships in Germany: modernising the Dual System, Thomas Deissinger; Silke Hellwig
The National Directorate of Employment's Open Apprenticeship Scheme in Nigeria: New wine in old wineskins ?, Usiwoma Evawoma-Enuku; Mike Mgbor
Registered apprenticeship training in the US construction industry, Robert W Glover; Cihan Bilginsoy
Exploring the notion of retention in apprenticeship, Roger Harris; Michele Simons
The business benefits of apprenticeships: the English employers' perspective, Rod Kenyon
UK news
White Paper: 14-19 Reform
Top jobs and highest salaries go to graduates of "old" universities
More students choose careers in media over engineering
Boost for apprentices in Yorkshire and the Humber
Land Rover apprenticeships earn LSC commendation
Skill shortage in engineering prompts Government response
Go-betweens lure the hard-to-reach into education
Active-citizenship education motivates young people
Funding for specialist colleges reviewed
E-learning becoming embedded, but more work needed on implementation
Leaders unite to help inner-city families
European news
Diploma supplement comes on stream
Erasmus Mundus: 69 more universities join the programme
Reviews
Teamwork : how to use teams to enhance the business
Learning by leaving : placements abroad as a didactic tool in the context of vocational education and training in Europe
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