Comparing Modern Apprenticeships and industry training
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The Modern Apprenticeships programme was introduced nation-wide in 2001 to address participation problems in workplace industry training by young people. It is aimed at 15 to 21 year olds wishing to participate in formalised workplace-based training, and is intended to lead to national qualifications.
Author(s): Paul Mahoney, Senior Research Analyst, Tertiary Sector Performance, Analysis and Reporting [Ministry of Education]
Date Published: July 2010
References
Mahoney, P. 2009a. Industry training – exploring the data. Wellington: Ministry of Education.
Mahoney, P. 2009b. Modern Apprenticeships – completion analysis. Wellington: Ministry of Education.
Ministry of Education. 2009. Achievement in Workplace Learning tables.
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