ILO New Research reports on Apprenticeship
International Labour Organization (ILO) has releases new research reports on Apprenticeships under the Apprenticeship Development for Universal Lifelong Learning and Training (ADULT) project
"Apprenticeship is a centuries-old system which enables people to acquire skills for an occupation, however, questions are increasingly being raised about its relevance in the context of the future of work and lifelong learning. For example, can it be used for reskilling and upskilling of adults and older workers? To address such issues, the ILO implemented a research project – Apprenticeship Development for Universal Lifelong Learning and Training (ADULT)– which aimed to generate new ideas and policy options to modernise apprenticeship systems in the context of lifelong learning."
The reports have been published and uploaded to the ADULT project website. Read the reports via weblinks below:
Main report
Thematic reports
- Theme 1: Adapting apprenticeships for the reskilling and upskilling of adults
- Theme 2: Promoting apprenticeships to meet the skills needs of the digital and knowledge economy
- Theme 3: The digital transformation of apprenticeships: Emerging opportunities and barriers
- Theme 4: Unlocking apprenticeship potential in small and medium enterprises
- Theme 5: Improving the attractiveness and social perception of apprenticeships
- Theme 6: Strengthening work-based learning in VET institutions
Country level reports