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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accredited qualification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a qualification that has been officially recognized or certified by a relevant authority or organization.
Example: "To apply for this position, candidates must possess an accredited qualification in their field of expertise."
Alternatives: "recognized qualification" or "certified qualification".
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Not only will you be building your skillset but working towards an accredited qualification at the same time.
It also revealed that in 250 schools and academies not a single pupil was entered for an accredited qualification in RE in 2011, and it cited an earlier report into the subject in 2010 which revealed "many of the schools visited 'did not pay sufficient attention to the progressive and systematic investigation of the core beliefs of Christianity'".
Graduates are given the "non-corporate" membership while they gain sufficient experience, but be aware that only an IOSH accredited qualification will enable you to progress.
This aims to ensure that all young people in England continue in education, or in training leading to an accredited qualification, until the end of the academic year in which they turn 17 (from 2013), and to age 18 (from 2015).
"The Certificate In Life Coaching" can be studied at a place, pace and time that suits you and you gain a recognized and accredited qualification.
A suitably trained coach would have obtained (as a minimum) a nationally accredited qualification at Certificate IV or Diploma level, or an equivalent recognized training of at least 6 - 12 months (in Australia).
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Currently all accredited qualifications are automatically funded in schools and colleges.
The headteacher, Shane Smillie, produces a series of graphs to show progress made in nationally accredited qualifications since 2004.
In addition to on-the-job training, prisoners also receive education both on and off-site, with some of it leading to accredited qualifications.
London borough of Tower Hamlets for their 'Workforce to Reflect the Community' strategy which recruits teachers from the local area and encourages residents and support staff working in schools to gain accredited qualifications.
The future of the profession is really based on people taking on apprentices; but there aren't any accredited qualifications that reflect the level of skill involved, so we have a problem.
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