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sparks, joiners, painters etc still do a trades test
ill have to take your word for that mate, i thought most if not all were continual assessment. im not sure were i stand on this one, i see benefits of each system
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sparks, joiners, painters etc still do a trades test
You put it a lot beter than me tamz
To me learning is about hands on
i remember all my mates panicing about their trades test around the time i was panicing about my ACS lol
Not lazy - i'm glad for you, im sorry the college is letting them downYes nvq3
Not lazy good lads
I have seen complete numptys pass nvq3 could not join there hands together if they stay till end they WILL pass
Fuzzy I'm guessing your an instructor??
many smaller assessments throughout the year is easier to achieve imo.
I'm not knocking training at all done loads of realy good courses and learnt a lot
But the plumbing nvqs are not teaching what is needed in plumbing in my eyes
As for today's plumbing being more technical in some aspects it is but I see a lot going back to more wood burning stoves log burners teed in to heating but then incorperating underfloor systems solar ect so a little different but still simple enough
I think the hole industry is in a real mess at this present time
In my local college they go over the exam before it's taken then if they get less than 80% have to do again then they fo it verbal till passed and that goes on till the end
I did nvq3 why
Yes thought it was a waste of time to be honest and that's how they do it at our local college only one they do online is the last one
well thats out of date, im not even sure they can do that anymore, are you sure they still do it that way?
my tutor friend, Tony S, said he got lots of complaints from a group once, they said the previous tutor was a waste of time and taught them nothing, not sure what the subject was but say it was cold water, he started to ask them cold water questions and they answered them all, they were happy and smug as they did so, upon completion he said " so he taught you nothing did he?". I think we tend to look back and think that at times, im sure we learn all the time without knowing it, imagine your own days at work, you are always gaining from every job. now i agree there are good and bad teachers, there was at school, theres good and bad plumbers, but lets not take one experience and say its common across the board
here its a week in college every 3rd week for 3 years in the normal school hours and holidays, rest is on site
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