High quality apprenticeships are vital to the UK’s advanced manufacturing sector and question marks over the use of the term in some industries should not be allowed to dilute their relevance, says EAL managing director, Julia Chippendale.
Julia Chippendale, managing director, EAL. When the recent Ofsted report suggested too many apprenticeships were of poor quality and failed to provide the skills and knowledge employers required, my heart sank. As the debate over the skills landscape rages, EAL and the Semta Group as a whole has been consistent in…
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