Join us for a Free, Online Session on designing Apprenticeships to Support Learner Success

April 7, 2025

Elevate Your Expertise: Apprenticeships that Work for All Learners 

Apprenticeships are a powerful tool for developing a skilled workforce, but how can they be structured to ensure every learner has the opportunity to succeed? Join us for the next free, online session in The Attainment Network’s Professional Learning Series to hear from leaders who are making it happen. 


Apprenticeships for All: Driving Excellence and Expanding Opportunity 

 

📅 April 17, 2025, from noon to 1 p.m. 

📍 Virtual Event – Register Here 

 

Our speakers will share insights and actionable strategies for designing apprenticeships that empower learners with hands-on training that leads to lasting success: 


Whether you're an educator, workforce leader, or employer, you’ll walk away with actionable strategies to design and implement high-quality apprenticeship programs that benefit both learners and businesses. 


Don’t miss this opportunity to hear from those leading the way in apprenticeship innovation. Secure your spot today! 


Register Today 


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