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Evaluating your pre-apprenticeship programme

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Date:

26 07 2021

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12:00 - 13:30

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Learning and Work Institute is running a series of webinars to support the dissemination and exchange of knowledge on effective practice in pre-apprenticeships. The interactive webinars will offer training and insight to providers about how to develop key aspects of pre-apprenticeship provision, to secure positive outcomes for young people. This event is the first in the series of four.

Effective evaluation is vital to help you to assess and demonstrate the impact of your programme and ensure you are delivering the best possible outcomes for young people. This webinar will provide practical advice on developing an evaluation approach, collecting and interpreting data and using evidence to inform decision-making about your pre-apprenticeship.

Presenter: Fay Sadro – Learning and Work Institute
Fay is L&Ws Head of Evidence and Evaluation, leading our What Works Unit, which champions the use and creation of evidence to inform decision-making and support lifelong learning, full employment and inclusion. Fay supports a range of organisations to better understand and interpret evidence, alongside generating new evidence on what works to improve employment and learning outcomes.

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Pre-apprenticeship programmes are targeted at young people aged 16-24 where the main aim is progression to an apprenticeship. Such programmes prepare young people for apprenticeships by providing a combination of vocational training and hands-on experience. Our work, with the support of J.P. Morgan, aims to promote best practice in the delivery of pre-apprenticeship programmes across the world.

 

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Date:

26 07 2021

Time:

12:00 - 13:30

Location:

Online

Tagged by:

Apprenticeships & technical education Apprenticeships

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    Our work evidences that apprenticeships can be a great way to for employers to get the staff they want and it also helps apprentices to combine learning with earning.

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