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Definitions of apprenticeships in various dictionaries:
noun - the position of apprentice
APPRENTICESHIPS - An apprenticeship is a system of training a new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and often some accompan...
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Plural form of apprenticeship. |
the position of an apprentice. |
The position of an apprentice. |
Apprenticeships might refer to |
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An Apprenticeship is a system of training a new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and often some accompanying study (classroom work and reading). Apprenticeship also enables practitioners to gain a license to practice in a regulated profession. Most of their training is done while working for an employer who helps the apprentices learn their trade or profession, in exchange for their continued labor for an agreed period after they have achieved measurable competencies. Apprenticeships typically last 3 to 7 years. People who successfully complete an apprenticeship reach the "journeyman" or professional certification level of competence. * Although the formal boundaries and terminology of the apprentice/journeyman/master system often do not extend outside guilds and trade unions, the concept of on-the-job training leading to competence over a period of years is found in any field of skilled labor. * In early modern usage, the clipped form prentice |