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Apprenticeships await; More young people are set to profit from apprenticeships.
From:
Birmingham Evening Mail (England)
| Date:
August 24, 2000
| COPYRIGHT 2000 Birmingham Post & Mail Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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MENTION apprenticeships to the folks at home and they will probably draw on their recollections of what are now referred to as 'traditional apprenticeships.'
Since then many young people have benefited from a Modern Apprenticeship, a fast-track, flexible training programme which allows young people to earn and learn at the same time.
And now more young people are set to profit from another apprenticeship being launched in Birmingham and Solihull.
This is the Student Apprenticeship, so named because pupils aged 14 to 18 can opt to gain regular practical experience in ...
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