Apprenticeships

Word APPRENTICESHIPS
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Definitions and meanings of "Apprenticeships"

What do we mean by apprenticeships?

The condition of, or the time served by, an apprentice.

The system by which a person learning a craft or trade is instructed by a master for a set time under set conditions.

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The word "apprenticeships" in example sentences

Tax measures introduced in this budget broaden the internship allowance to include longer term apprenticeships, targeted at technical skills. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Kensington in apprenticeships, premiums, exhibitions and scholarships for the pupils of public elementary schools, and finally in providing the Campden trust lectures and evening classes formed in 1888, whereby they may continue their education on leaving school. ❋ Unknown (1893)

'I believe this sort of money could have funded long-term apprenticeships to give real skills to young people in Hull', Labour councillor Steve Brady said. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The organization mobilizes a second shift of afternoon educators, who provide academic support, leadership development, and "apprenticeships"-hands-on projects taught by volunteers from business and civic organizations.

We learn arts and professions by apprenticeships, that is, much after the fashion we learned walking, or stitching, or fire-making, or love-making at home -- by example, precept, and practice combined. ❋ Thomas Osborne Davis (1829)

Some in New York will recall his apprenticeships during the early '90s with drummer Rashied Ali (his father's last drummer), tenor saxophonist David Murray and trumpeter Wallace Roney. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ms Gillard today joined Local Jobs Champions Lindsay Fox and Bill Kelty to announce the plan to drive apprenticeships, which is the centrepiece of the final Keep Australia Working Report. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It was probably more in the form akin to apprenticeships, that is, children learnt their parent's trade by helping their parents in their work. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Working-class jobs have "apprenticeships" which promote a working-class self-image; middle-class jobs have "internships" which promote a middle-class self-image. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Irish Independent ran an article today about how women have overtaken men in nearly all levels of education the exception is education that leads to well-paid trades, such as apprenticeships and how we need to think of ways to encourage the poor boys to hang in there and not let the girls outdo them. ❋ Hawkwing_lb (2007)

The school partners with Citizen Schools to lengthen the school day for all sixth graders by nearly three hours each day, adding extra time for academic support and hands-on, project-based learning, including 10-week "apprenticeships" with local professionals. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In the past there were multiple routes to success such as apprenticeships and cadet sponsorship within large companies that required a good set of A levels or even a set of good ❋ Unknown (2010)

However, only slaves aged under six were liberated; the rest had to serve "apprenticeships" with their owners for four to six years, and unfortunates enslaved in lands owned by the powerful East India Company were ignored by the legislation. ❋ Anna Tims (2010)

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