| Teacher placements
The Partnership encourages and organises teacher placements at
local companies. These placements provide an insight into real manufacturing
procedures and business issues, which can then be relayed back to
pupils in classroom teaching. |
Apprentice
Ambassadors
The Metals Academy Apprentices
Ambassadors visit schools in order to:
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Support the teaching of engineering
and manufacturing
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Provide an insight into
the world of work
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Explain the benefits of apprenticeships
Apprentice Ambassadors as
current Metals Academy Apprentices have created a bridge between
industry and teaching; helping to inspire young people to undertake
apprenticeships in the industry.
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| Company visits
Following initial teacher placements, company visits can be arranged
for teachers and groups of students. These visits give students
the chance to see what happens in metals companies and introduce
them to future work experience placements. |
| Student placements
The Partnership organises work experience placements for those
students who, after completing a company visit, show a keen interest
in learning more about manufacturing. These structured placements
start with an interview to make sure that the participating students
have the commitment required to complete a successful placement.
Students will experience a full overview of the company, and have
the chance to work in production, design, sales, finance and marketing. |