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GUILLERMO FERNANDO CÁMARA
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Asunto: Re: Traditional forms of Training and Learning
From: Philip Read [mailto:philip.read@luxdev.lu]
Sent: 2012-01-18 09:15
Subject: Re: Traditional forms of Training and Learning
Dear All
The City and Guilds of London established in the late 19th century is a
good example of artisans setting up their own training standards. The link
below is a useful history of the processes in western Europe.
http://www.tmag.co.uk/extras/history_of_Technical_Education_v2.pdf
Phil
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Sent: 2012-01-18 09:15
Subject: Re: Traditional forms of Training and Learning
Dear All
The City and Guilds of London established in the late 19th century is a
good example of artisans setting up their own training standards. The link
below is a useful history of the processes in western Europe.
http://www.tmag.co.uk/extras/history_of_Technical_Education_v2.pdf
Phil
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