What Is Work Based Learning??
Work Based Learning (WBL) for young people is a general name for government funded schemes which give work-based training to 16-18 year old people.
It is made up of:
• Apprenticeship programmes (Covered in Apprenticeship Page)
• National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) training in England
• Foundation Learning
• preparatory training ( Covered in Training Courses section)
Training programmes might be a mix of work experience, on-the-job training or off-the-job training. There is no minimum or maximum length of time that a programme runs and it can be full time or part time. However, a young person on a WBL programme must be given the opportunity to get a qualification at, or the same as, National Vocational Qualification level 2.
For further information then please visit either your local connexions office!
It is made up of:
• Apprenticeship programmes (Covered in Apprenticeship Page)
• National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) training in England
• Foundation Learning
• preparatory training ( Covered in Training Courses section)
Training programmes might be a mix of work experience, on-the-job training or off-the-job training. There is no minimum or maximum length of time that a programme runs and it can be full time or part time. However, a young person on a WBL programme must be given the opportunity to get a qualification at, or the same as, National Vocational Qualification level 2.
For further information then please visit either your local connexions office!