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Tom Burton on the "artificial dichotomy" between entry and higher-level apprenticeships

43 min · 13 de feb de 2025
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In our first ever podcast edition of The Mark, we sit down with Tom Burton, Head of Apprenticeship Delivery and Employer Engagement at York St John University. In our conversation, we tackle Tom's perspectives on the “artificial dichotomy” between entry level and higher level apprenticeships, dive into his thoughts on the new growth and skills levy, look to the sector's future, and consider the potential of artificial intelligence for the FE and skills industry.

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