The Line Separating Learning and Work Needs to Be Removed
Western Mail › October 21, 2004
Linked as:
Western Mail › October 21, 2004
Linked as:Summary
It may come as no great surprise that only 30% of public money spent on learning for work in Wales goes on those aged 19 and upwards.
Understandably the lion's share is committed to 16-18-year-olds, building a strong foundation to get them started in their working lives.See the full content of this document
Extract
The Line Separating Learning and Work Needs to Be Removed
However, for many the line is drawn when they complete this initial training and thereafter they regard work as something entirely distinct from l...
See the full content of this document
Sponsored links
ver las páginas en versión mobile | web
ver las páginas en versión mobile | web
© Copyright 2012, vLex. All Rights Reserved.
Contents in vLex United Kingdom
Explore vLex
For Professionals
For Partners
Company
Other documents:
Aptitude for Apps | Ralph, Natalie Jane | Another Uk Recession 'Not Inevitable' in 2012, Claims Bcc | Why Rebecca Is Now Ready to Become a Star ; After Years of Knockbacks, It's the X Factor's Rebecca Ferguson's Time to Shine. Andy Welch ... | 7 CFR 1240.24 Qualified national organization representing importer interests. | sanger v nightingale 122 u.s 176 1887 | In Re Kevin Thomas Watkins v [Summ Ord.] 2nd Cir 2006 | State v. Lynch, 98 Ohio St.3d 514 (2003)