.SkilledTradesON is asking subject matter experts to help shape the future of apprenticeship by participating in developing standards and examinations.
DCN-JOC News ServicesTORONTO – Skilled Trades Ontario is asking subject matter experts to help shape the future of apprenticeship by participating in developing standards and examinations.
Standards Industry Advisory Committees will be responsible for providing support to Skilled Trades Ontario as the agency develops or updates standards and examinations which could include reviewing examination content, skill competencies and learning outcomes.
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