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Likes: 0 Views: 144 Posted: 3/22/2016 10:02 AM Posted By: Lisa Reddy Posted In: YouthBuild
DOL YouthBuild Apprenticeship Toolkit: Facilatator's Guide and Step-in Trainings
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This Facilitation Guide and Step-in Trainings are a part of the DOL YouthBuild Registered Apprenticeship Toolkit.
The Facilitation Guide and associated Step-in Trainings are for program coaches and grantees who want to implement new partnerships or take their current partnerships with registered apprenticeship sponsors to the next level. These materials include a list of promising practices and training materials such as a support services assessment and an action planning chart. Grantees are encouraged to work with their coaches to use these materials to implement best practices from the white paper.
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