Apprenticeship Proposal
Apprenticeship Proposal
Use the Department of Labor’s website and find the area on Registered Apprenticeship. Explore the “For Employers” section. Based on the information found here, create an apprenticeship proposal for a position in the company you work for, or wish to work for. Make sure to include in your apprenticeship specific skills the apprentice will be learning, the modeling and practice techniques that will be used, and the feedback process that will be incorporated (both informal and formal). Explain how many hours per week the apprentice will work, and how long the entire apprenticeship should take.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of your apprenticeship program.
Use Microsoft Word to create your proposal. The proposal should be between two to three pages in length, and all sources used need to be cited according to APA format.
Careers with Registered Apprenticeships at My Next Move. (n.d.). Retrieved August 13, 2014, from http://www.mynextmove.org/find/apprenticeship
Employers. (n.d.). Retrieved August 13, 2014, from http://www.doleta.gov/OA/employer.cfm
Popular Topics. (n.d.). Retrieved August 13, 2014, from https://21stcenturyapprenticeship.workforce3one.org/ws/21stcenturyapprenticeship/pages/resources.aspx?pparams=1000911940814604855
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21st_century_apprenticeship.pdf
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employers.pdf
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training_proposal_-_sample_proposal_content.docx
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sample_proposal.doc
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apprenticeship_proposal_example.pdf
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apprenticeship_plan_template.pdf
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registered_apprenticeships.pdf
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apprentices_information_and_frequently_asked_questions.pdf
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what_is_registered_apprenticeship.pdf