Learning
Objectives |
Notes |
| 88.1 To understand and describe
the process and benefits of apprenticeship.
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Students should recognize
that apprenticeship is a process of training and certifying workers in
specific trades.
Students could perform research to determine which trades
are designated in Saskatchewan and how those compare to those in other
provinces.
Students should brainstorm reasons why a person would
become an apprentice. Alternatively, they could interview journeypersons
or apprentices to find out what they feel the advantages of the apprenticeship
program were for them.
Students should be able to describe the difference between
a provincial certification and the Interprovincial Standards "Red Seal"
program.
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| 88.2 To understand and use
the appropriate terminology related to apprenticeship. |
Students should be able to
use a wide variety of terms appropriately, including but not limited to
the following:
- Journeyperson
- Indenture
- Joint training committee
- Pre-employment training
- Designated trade and sub-trade
- Advanced standing
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| 88.3 To determine the steps
involved in becoming an apprentice. |
Students need to be aware
that the applicant must be working in the trade, must sign a formal contract
with the employer and the Saskatchewan Apprenticeship and Trade Certification
Commission, and must be prepared to attend technical training, typically
once per year.
Students could interview a journeyperson or an apprentice
to learn about their experience.
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| 88.4 To determine the relationship
between the ATCC and the various trade boards. |
Students should be aware
of how a trade board becomes established, and how a trade becomes designated
in Saskatchewan.
Each student could contact a trade board, and find out
the role they play in the apprenticeship process. They should also determine
the relationship between the trade board and the ATCC. Students could
share and compare their finding with other students in the class.
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| 88.5 To develop an understanding
of the programs available to help make the transition from secondary level
to apprenticeship.
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Students should be aware
of the recognition of time that is available. Students should also be
aware of the opportunity for challenging the Level I examination in a
given trade, providing certain conditions are met. |
| 88.6 To determine the length
of apprenticeship and the annual training required in a particular trade
that may be of interest to the student. |
Students should explore the
requirements of one or more specific trades including years and hours
required, location of annual training, and the duration of annual training.
Students could also explore employability and expected wages for those
trades. They could share their findings with the rest of the class.
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| 88.7 To explore the qualities
of a successful apprentice. |
Students could interview
employers to determine personal characteristics that will help make an
apprentice in a particular trade successful. They could also brainstorm
a list of qualities and discuss them. With these qualities in mind, the
students could perform a self or peer assessment to gauge their own suitability
for a career in that trade.
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