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The courses usually lead to vocational examinations in dance and the colleges own completion certificate.
Most trainees are familiar with vocational examination requirements including the framework of 14-19 qualifications.
The Royal Society of Arts introduced vocational examinations in 1856 for those who had left school.
In year 1987, Board started conducting 10+2 examination and later in 1990 also started conducting vocational examination.
The majority of students look for employment in the legal profession and as such are concerned to move on to take the vocational examinations and join law firms.
Results in GCSE, A and AS level, and vocational examinations.
All vocational examinations are organised by RAD headquarters and instead of being held at a dance teachers own venue, they are held in major cities worldwide.
GCSE's, A levels and vocational examinations are all offered, with results regularly reflecting the high quality of teaching at Hurst Lodge.
Ballet Schools & Companies - A number of international ballet schools offer their students the opportunity to take vocational examinations with the RAD.
The JCQ was established to unite to an extent the largest educational and vocational examination boards in the United Kingdom and to administer testing standards.
Preliminary Level Practical Book-keeping is a vocational examination; its focus is on practical job skills and it utilises 'real world' financial documents such as ledgers and cheques.
The final phase of academic school examinations, as distinct from the vocational examinations already mentioned, is, and seems likely to remain for the foreseeable future, the GCE A level.
The reform will further enhance the participation of employers’ organisations and trade unions in activities concerning vocational training, such as setting standards of requirement for vocational examinations, participating in examinations’ juries, etc.
However, it does refer to so-called volunteer work, where young workers can waive their remuneration in exchange for occupational experience with an employer, for example prior to a vocational examination (section 37 of the Labour Act).
On Wednesdays, they will go to either West Kent College or Plumpton Agricultural College to take a vocational examination course and on Fridays, they will take part in appropriate work-experience.
Training is available in a wide range of dance disciplines, with examinations leading to a range of awards and certificates for successful candidates, including vocational examinations for students who wish to pursue a career in professional dance.
Admission for freshmen includes the regular three-day-examination of the National University of Engineering plus a vocational examination intended to measure whether a candidate is skillful to learn architecture or not, this test was given for the first time in 1952.
Vacancies are published and, after a vocational examination (except for junior associates and junior officers), applicants are selected by a commission set up in the recruiting administration on the basis of a list prepared by the Civil Servants Agency.
Before this was only a vocational exam and not must be given exam.
The exams could be school exams, professional or vocational exams to name a few.
The Diploma has been the government's attempt to create a qualification that bridges the divide between academic and vocational exams.
Many boards also took the opportunity to merge with vocational exam boards, as vocational qualifications became more common in schools.
Under the proposal, students would be able to substitute a second Regents Exam in math or science or a vocational exam for this requirement.
Lee Elliot Major, the trust’s research and policy director, said many schools were acting as a brake on social mobility by making brighter pupils study for vocational exams.
We will also be introducing a wide range of coaching and other qualifications to enhance our existing programme of GCSE, A level and Vocational exams.
Critics claim the figures from the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas) are evidence of “educational apartheid”, with many comprehensives pushing academically bright pupils towards vocational exams to improve league table positions.
Other concerns over the Youth Contract were raised earlier this year when City & Guilds, Britain’s biggest vocational exam board, said school-leavers could “fall through the cracks” of the jobs market because the scheme is inefficient and bureaucratic.
How hard would it be to ditch AS level and provide challenging, O-level-style exams for academic kids, ones that would reveal both their strengths and (deep breath) weaknesses, plus vocational exams for the practically minded that could, for instance, have links with local businesses?
By 1970 the number and types of Regents Exams changed to reflect the changes in high school curriculum: vocational exams were discontinued, and the sheer number of exams were either dropped or consolidated as the curricular emphasis trended toward comprehensive examinations rather than the singularly focused tests of the past.
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