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Alternative education / Pedagogy / Learning and skills in England / European Social Fund / Recognition of prior learning / Apprenticeship / Individualised Learner Record / Train to Gain / Educational Theory of Apprenticeship / Education / Vocational education / Education in England
Date: 2015-02-05 11:00:12
Alternative education
Pedagogy
Learning and skills in England
European Social Fund
Recognition of prior learning
Apprenticeship
Individualised Learner Record
Train to Gain
Educational Theory of Apprenticeship
Education
Vocational education
Education in England

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