There is still time to apply for the Apprenticeship Workforce Development (AWD) Collaborative projects funding.
The AWD Collaborative projects are an opportunity to develop and manage opportunities for providers and employers to share learning and development activities, collaborating as needed for maximum impact.
Why Get Involved?
A collaborative project will give you the chance to explore approaches for improving the quality of a specific issue/challenge for apprenticeship delivery.
You will have a “safe space” and a funding grant, to subsidise project work with colleagues to explore new and emerging practices.
Projects are collaborative, research focused, evidence and output based. The previous round of AWD projects has provided compelling evidence that intensive collaboration with other practitioners does result in improved teaching, training, learning and assessment.
Applications are due in by 5pm, Friday 16 February
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