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You know, being independent, having some form of qualification, like a degree.
They should be designed to give you on- and off-the-job training, which will lead to some form of qualification.
It makes a remarkable read; and in the hope that it would count as some form of qualification as a journalist, Gibbs approached the Daily Telegraph, where he had become acquainted with WA Darlington, its longserving theatre critic.
Since, on the average, grammar school places were available to 20percentthishis left 75percentt of the child population to be directed to the secondary modern schools for which the ministry advocated courses not designed to lead to any form of qualification.
All they are is a form of qualification for you to pass from one stage to the next.
The majority (71%) of the population have some form of qualification, and most (66%) are married.
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For further education, this would be my priority: a substantial increase in funding and an end to tinkering with the form of qualifications and bland repetition of the "parity of esteem" trope.
Put this passion we have on paper in the form of qualifications.
In the adult population 14.2 percent have a bachelor's degree or higher, 30.4 percent have some form of secondary qualification as their highest qualification and 22.4 percent have no formal qualification.
modern languages graduates go on to take some form of teaching qualification, but those interested in a translating or interpreting career will need professional qualifications from an accredited body (such as the Institute of Translation and Interpreting or the Chartered Institute of Linguists) before setting up.
Several studies - including separate surveys by The Student Room [pdf] and by HEPI/HEA [pdf] - have suggested that students value lecturers having some form of teaching qualification.
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