Learning environments to develop vocational excellence
WorldSkills UK, under the auspices of Find a Future, selects and prepares young people, mostly aged 18-22, to compete in the World Skills Competition. Prior to competition, these young people have developed a range of skills and knowledge in their chosen field through coursework and/or workplace exp...
Main Authors: | James Relly, S, Holmes, C, Mayhew, K |
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Format: | Report |
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Centre on Skills, Knowledge and Organisational Performance
2012
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