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Building Blocks - Modular Credentials for Canada's Trades

Building Blocks - Modular Credentials for Canada's Trades

Authored by
Janet Lane
Director of Human Capital Policy, Canada West Foundation
Jeff Griffiths
Director, Consulting Services at WorkForce Strategies International
Publication date
2015
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Canada's trades training system is in the process of rebuilding. In part, this is in response to the "skills gap" and in part, it's about embracing new approaches to flexible, competency-based learning. Only about four in ten apprentices complete their program and receive their certificate of qualification. Certified journeypersons are critical to the Canadian economy, they are the highest, broadest skillset holders in the trades. The apprenticeship system has produced many highly skilled and competent journeypersons who are the backbone of their respective industries. Nevertheless, there are hundreds of thousands of people working in the trades without any kind of formal government issued credential. For Canada to become more productive and competitive, there is a need to look at new approaches to skills development. This quick read, at no cost, outlines an approach to the reinvention of trades education.

Target Audience
Faculty and Instructors
Link to book
https://cwf.ca/research/publications/building-blocks-modular-credentials-for-can…
APA Citation

Lane, J. & Griffiths, J. (2015). Building blocks - Modular credentials for Canada's trades. Calgary: Canada West Foundation.

Topics
Trades Education

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