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DEERE SELLS LANDSCAPE DIVISION
BTME & LAMMA
TRACTOR & TRAILER CONSULTATION
KRAMP ACADEMY SUCCESS
YANMAR ACQUIRE MANITOU SHARES
GB DELIGHT AT STIHL TIMBERSPORTS
DEALERS TURN OUT FOR CAMPEY
RANSOMES JACOBSEN IN DUBAI DEAL
FLEET OF 32 NEW HOLLANDS
HIGHER QUALITY APPRENTICES TO BE GRADED
ULTRA CHOICE FOR WARWICK UNI
AGRICULTURE IS STILL THE MOST DANGEROUS INDUSTRY
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2014 STATE OF THE INDUSTRY REPORT
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HIGHER QUALITY APPRENTICES TO BE GRADED
New scheme launched

 
Apprentices will be graded according to ability
A new type of high-quality apprenticeship is to be introduced in England, with apprentices being awarded different grades according to ability, reported the BBC this week.

These tougher apprenticeships were unveiled by Prime Minister David Cameron on a visit to BMW's Mini car plant in Oxford.

They will be offered by 60 firms from next year and will run in parallel with existing apprenticeships.

The new apprenticeships are designed to raise the quality of the schemes and make them more straightforward for employers.

They are being brought in as a response to the Richard Review last year which called for the status and quality of apprenticeships to be much more clearly defined.

Apprentices completing their training will be graded as either pass, merit or distinction, giving a clearer impression of their level of achievement, rather than a simple pass or fail.

The new apprenticeships will be based on "rigorous independent assessment", with at least two thirds of the assessment taking place at the end of the training.

Training will have to last at least one year and must include at least 20% time away from where the apprentice is working.

There are also plans for apprentices to have English and maths at a level equivalent to a good GCSE.


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