Parents strongly
support Degree Apprenticeships, which were launched by the government in 2015, with 61 % preferring to see their child take this route than a degree from Oxford or Cambridge university.
Not exact matches
• Social Justice & Equity Orientation • A Year - long
Apprenticeship and Co-teaching with a Mentor in a High - need School • Inquiry - based & Culturally Relevant Pedagogy • Master's
degree in Integrated STEM Education • Teacher Leadership Experience • Networking &
Support for Employment with our District Partners • $ 25,000 Living Stipend + STEM & urban education scholarships & grants
Degree apprenticeships offer a vocational pathway for young people to train as a solicitor, while other lower level
apprenticeships can be used to train young people for paralegal positions and roles in finance, office management, IT, administrative
support and facilities.