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ETITO in Schools, ISSUE 2 - 2010 |
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Welcome to our second 'in schools' newsletter for this year. In this issue we get a bit contentious with a call for attendance at the training summit we'll be hosting in Auckland. We've got a couple of success stories with our Bright Sparks and Electrotechnology 101 programmes, as well as an interview with an inspiring young electrician who credits Gateway with getting him where he is today. Included in this issue is a survey from the ITF, who are a member organisation that works on behalf of all the ITOs. Please give them a moment of your time, it won't take long, and it'll be used to inform the work they [and other ITOs] do with schools.
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ETITO Training Forum in September |
Building Clarity - an unmissable event
ETITO will be running a one-day conference for careers advisers, Gateway coordinators and technology teachers in September.
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Misconceptions about trades are a disservice to our young people
With the upcoming conference, Paul Hollings, ETITO Industry Manager, asks you to think differently about trades.
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Gateway news |
Electrotechnology 101 opens the door to an apprenticeship with Fonterra
The Electrotechnology 101 certificate is a fantastic way to round-off a successful Gateway placement. Read about it here.
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West Auckland student has Gateway to thank for landing him in Mt Eden prison...
Wiremu Aperahama knows where he's going in life and credits Gateway with helping him get there!
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Bright Sparks news |
Bright Sparks win big at Realise the Dream
Winning Bright Sparks usually doesn't end with the competition, as these top New Zealand inventors discovered!
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Industry Training Federation wants YOU [to complete their survey] |
Earn karma by completing a quick survey
The Industry Training Federation is looking at how they can communicate more effectively with schools. An informed approach is a more relevant approach, which is where YOU come in!
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