Government-funded apprenticeships are generally of good quality. Establishing universally recognised definitions and funding procedures should be a priority

Hoyle, G. (2012). Government-funded apprenticeships are generally of good quality. Establishing universally recognised definitions and funding procedures should be a priority.
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Graham Hoyle discusses the current state of the apprenticeship ‘brand’, arguing that – contrary to current media perceptions – there is no quality crisis, although a greater focus is needed on definitions and costs.

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