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Noun
/əˈprentisˌSHip/,
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apprenticeships, plural;
  1. The position of an apprentice
    • - the company once offered apprenticeships
    • - six young chefs have completed their apprenticeships
    • - he's in the second year of his apprenticeship

  1. (apprenticeship) the position of apprentice
  2. (apprenticeship) 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
  3. (apprentices) n. a person who works for another in order to learn a trade
  4. (Apprentices) The youngest and most numerous Tremere. Apprentices must spend much of their time training, serving some need within their chantry, or playing the politics of the clan as best as their inexperience allows. ...
  5. (Apprentices) are entrants from civil life to the other ranks of the Armed Forces who undertake training in particular skilled trades.
  6. Apprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training and related instruction in which workers learn the practical and theoretical aspects of a highly skilled occupation. Apprenticeship programs can be sponsored by individual employers, joint employer and labor groups, and/or employer associations.
  7. Apprenticeship is a combination of on the job training, work experience and technical training.
  8. (APPRENTICESHIP) A sort of bonded servitude in which a young boy is given to a master of a trade. The master is usually highly skilled at his job. The boy then learns the trade from the master. In return he does the master's grunt work.
  9. (Apprenticeship) A form of training that requires working with a midwife in her practice for a period of time and supplemented with self-study.
  10. (Apprenticeship) A framework for learning and 'on the job' training, available at foundation (level 2) and advanced (level 3)
  11. (Apprenticeship) A period of Service and Learning an art or a trade.
  12. (Apprenticeship) A period of time, whether consecutive or not, in which an individual acquires skill in an art form or in aspects of an art form or its delivery, principally through training from a mentor (may also be called “mentorship”). Also see “mentor”
  13. (Apprenticeship) A program in which individuals learn a trade through work experience and education.
  14. (Apprenticeship) A training scheme aimed at giving both on-the-job and educational experiences in a particular sector or job.
  15. (Apprenticeship) An on-the-job training opportunity, usually an essential element of learning a trade.
  16. (Apprenticeship) Method in which trainees learn a craft or trade by hands-on experience while working with a skilled worker, usually under a written or implied indentureship agreement.
  17. (Apprenticeship) Post-secondary employment and study leading to a Master’s license in a trade or skill. Example: Apprenticeship at the Sheraton Tara Hotel as a chef leading to a Master Chef license.
  18. (Apprenticeship) The period of training required to achieve journeyperson status in a skilled occupation. Traditionally, 90% of apprenticeship training is provided in the workplace. The remainder involves classroom instruction on theory, which is usually given at a local community college.
  19. (Apprenticeship) We fill the role of an apprentice to our call in the Releasing stage, often serving under another leader in that arena. ...
  20. (Apprenticeship) an individual who is registered with the Industry Training Authority to obtain skills and training for professional certification in a chosen trade (i.e; automotive repair, carpentry, electrician, etc... ...
  21. (apprenticeship) A structured, work-based training programme at level 2 and level 3, leading to nationally recognised qualifications. Learners gain a National Vocational Qualification, plus key skills and technical certificates.
  22. (apprenticeship) Rogoff’s term suggesting that thinking is an activity that is shared with others, guiding practical action.
  23. (apprenticeship) [Haw'n: haumana] One bound by legal agreement to work for another for a specific amount of time in return for instruction in a trade, art, or business.
  24. Registered Apprenticeship is an industry focused training program that combines paid on-the-job training with related classroom instruction, in which supervision is provided by a journey-level crafts person or trade professional.
  25. Periods of part-time work experience that may extend a year or more, usually associated with a specific occupation.