Site-based training centres, or work-based learning
For some industries, the nature of
the work and the equipment or technology involved
means that site-based centres are the most
appropriate. Site-based training could also be
computer-based.
For example: The National Skills Academy for Construction.
The construction industry plans to create a network of site-based training centres linked to major construction projects supported by a central hub.
Clients, contractors and local training centres will get together to identify the training and development needs for a project, and agree how best to deliver the training.
The first training centres will be set up on the construction sites for the 2012 Olympic Games facilities and the wider Thames Gateway project.
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