From the provider-led to an employer-led system: implications of apprenticeship reform on the private training market
© 2015 The Vocational Aspect of Education Ltd Despite expending a great deal of public money, and after many government-led ‘reforms’ to develop an apprenticeship system that rivals those found in other countries, the apprenticeship system in England still faces a number of challenges and failings,...
Main Authors: | Chankseliani, M, James Relly, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2015
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