Delivering apprenticeships using remote assessment: VIDEO
Check out this video which shows how ADM Computing has made good use of remote assessment with its IT apprentices.
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Check out this video which shows how ADM Computing has made good use of remote assessment with its IT apprentices.
There’s a lot going on in the apprenticeship space at the moment, with funding reforms and the introduction of trailblazers. Check out what these experts think the future has in store for apprenticeships.
National Apprenticeship Week saw a boost in traineeships and over 20,000 new apprenticeships being pledged by employers, demonstrating that vocational routes to a career are deservedly becoming more popular with business of all sizes.
New research from the City & Guilds Group has uncovered that men are twice as likely to be encouraged to take an apprenticeship as women.
The Awards, which are run by the National Apprenticeship Service, are now open for entries to compete to be named ‘the best of the best’ on a regional and national level.
Skills and Enterprise Minister, Matthew Hancock said: “The National Apprenticeship Awards are a real opportunity for employers and individuals to gain the recognition they richly deserve for their commitment to Apprenticeships, and the hugely positive example they set for other individuals and organisations to follow.”
Everyone knows that apprenticeship schemes benefit apprentices, but what's in it for employers? Check out this short video from City & Guilds which highlights 5 key reasons why businesses should think about hiring apprentices.
According to new research released as part of the third annual City and Guilds Top 100 Apprenticeship Employers list, 19% of employers have apprentices working in senior management roles.
On Wednesday 22nd January at 2pm, Personnel Today is holding a webinar for employers who are interesting in finding out more about apprenticeships.
New data has shown that apprentices are climbing the career ladder at an impressive rate, with 20% of employers revealing that former apprentices now command board positions in their companies.