Jane Gray finds out how the revival of mainstream technical education is shaping up and talks to key players about the potential they see in it for the rehabilitation of UK industry
Over the last year apprenticeships have been at the centre of British education reformation discussions aimed at ensuring the connections between the real labour market and the qualification routes of young people marry with greater coherency. This has particularly been the case in manufacturing where apprenticeships, inherent in the history of the sector in any…
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