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Title: The Apprenticeship Route to Higher Education


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The Apprenticeship Route to Higher Education
  • David K Fisher
  • Aimhigher Project Manager

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Presentation Summary
  • What are Apprenticeships?
  • Issues surrounding apprentices in HE
  • History
  • Recent drivers
  • The obstacles
  • Their value to HEIs
  • Some case studies

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Apprenticeships
  • Pilot scheme introduced in 1994 as Modern
    Apprenticeships
  • 2001 Cassels Report - Modern Apprenticeships
    the Way to Work
  • Confirmed importance of Apprenticeships
  • Promoted importance of progression to HE
  • Established Technical Certificates to make the
    progression easier
  • 2004 Modern Apprenticeships re-launched as
    Apprenticeships

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Apprenticeship Frameworks
  • Each Apprenticeship framework consists of
  • An NVQ at the appropriate level (2 or 3)
  • Key skills in subjects defined by the relevant
    Sector Skills at an appropriate level
  • A Technical Certificate, which provides the
    underpinning knowledge
  • Nationally over 180 Frameworks from
    administration to transportation

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NVQs
  • National Vocational Qualifications
  • Established by employers representative
    organisations (Sector Skills Councils)
  • Show that a candidate is competent in the area of
    work the NVQ represents.
  • Reflect the skills and knowledge needed to do a
    job effectively
  • QCA has sole responsibility for accreditation of
    all NVQs

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NOSs
  • National Occupational Standards
  • Statements of the skills, knowledge and
    understanding needed in employment
  • Clearly define the outcomes of competent
    performance
  • Can also be used for training, appraisal,
    recruitment and retention planning.

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Apprentices in Higher Education
  • Long history in the traditional apprenticeship
    areas such as engineering
  • Many studied for an HNC as part of the
    Apprenticeship
  • Many more entering HE from other skill areas

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Apprentices in HE the drivers
  • HEFCE Widening Participation funding
  • Aimhigher agenda
  • LSC Compacts
  • Apprentices - blazing a trail for others
  • Tomlinson (and diploma development)
  • Grants for part-time study

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Apprentices in HE the advantages
  • Apprentices bring many attributes with them to
    HE
  • Proven ability to work and learn
  • Greater drive to succeed
  • Practical skills
  • A more mature outlook because of work experience
    and age

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Apprentices in HE the disadvantages
  • Because of their style of learning there may be
    some disadvantages
  • A possible lack of report-writing skills
  • Referencing techniques
  • Less used to classroom lectures especially on
    full-time courses

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Admissions assessment issues
  • NVQ Level 3 is equivalent to A-Levels
  • BUT how many points?
  • Technical Certificates BTEC Nationals have a
    UCAS tariff
  • BUT what about the other Technical
    Certificates? (CG, OCR, etc)
  • Key Skills 20 points at Level 3, 10 points at
    Level 2

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UCAS
  • Have developed a training programme for
    admissions tutors that includes non-A level
    access
  • Currently working with the LSC to assign a tariff
    to Apprenticeships. E-skills UK and SEMTA
    are piloting this for 2008.

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Case studies
  • Emma FdA in Business
  • James BSc in Motorcycle Design
  • Asaf BEng Mechanical Engineering
  • Mary BA in Primary Education
  • Emma LLB

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Emma Paipala
  • Apprenticeship Business Administration with
    Kadtal in Keighley
  • Employer Airedale NHS Trust
  • HE Course Foundation Degree in Business
    (part-time)
  • Location Harrogate College
  • Graduated 2007

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James Fenton
  • Apprenticeship Engineering with LTT in Leeds
  • Previous Employer BT Rolatruc
  • HE Course BSc Motorcycle Design (full-time)
  • Location Kingston University
  • Graduated 2006 First Class Honours

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Asaf Mahmood
  • Apprenticeship Engineering with MYCCI
  • Employer Rockware Glass
  • HE Course Foundation Degree in Engineering
    Technology at Wakefield College
  • BEng Mechanical Engineering, University of
    Bradford (part-time)
  • Graduated 2007 (IIii)

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Mary Coleman
  • Apprenticeship Sports with Dewsbury College
  • Previous Employer Kirklees Council
  • HE Course BA in Primary Education with Physical
    Education (full-time)
  • Location Leeds Trinity and All Saints College
  • Graduated 2007 (IIi)

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Emma Tankard
  • Apprenticeship Business Administration with
    LITT in Leeds
  • Employer Walker Morris (Law firm in Leeds)
  • HE Course LLB (Hons)
  • Location Leeds Metropolitan University
    (part-time)
  • Due to graduate 2008

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