How to support degree level apprentices.
Degree apprenticeships are becoming a popular alternative to traditional undergraduate degrees.
Learning differences can affect people at every level of education, and these differences can cause difficulties for some learners.
In this handbook, we break down how to support level 6 and 7 learners and give 9 tips to drive inclusivity and support all learners to achieve their qualification.
What’s included?
- 9 tips to increase inclusivity in your degree apprenticeship provision
- The 3 things you need to focus on to support degree level apprentices
- How to support better time management
- How to address drop out
What is your degree apprenticeship missing?
Degree apprenticeships are becoming a popular alternative to traditional undergraduate degrees. It’s no surprise, as learners can enjoy the same rigorous academic learning alongside the benefits of full-time employment – not to mention, no student loan!
It sounds like a win-win, right?
But the advice from universities and colleges for prospective degree apprenticeship learners shows that there is less support available at these levels, and learners are likely to face unintentional barriers.
Learning differences can affect people at every level of education, and these differences can cause difficulties for some learners.
It’s these learners we need to support, and providers must ensure they are doing everything they can to drive inclusivity and support all learners to achieve.
But what is it you’re missing?
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