Article by Charles Handy on the merits and benefits of professional, adult apprenticeship. Handy begins the article discussing what, in his view, comprises real learning. He proceeds to reflect on his own management education and training, and ponders the rationale behind society choosing to deconstruct education, separating it into practical, hands-on experience and the classroom. Handy ultimately calls for rediscovering the world of apprenticeship and making it a part of all lives, rather than just an alternative for those who do not or cannot go on to universities.
Handy, Charles B Handy, Elizabeth Apprentices Apprenticeship programs Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce (Great Britain)
Source
Article by Charles Handy on the merits and benefits of professional, adult apprenticeship, 2003; Charles Handy Papers; Box 15, Folder 9; 1 page
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