Arwyn Watkins CEO. www.ntfw.org STEP ONE Recognise that there are many talents and paths to success Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational.

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Arwyn Watkins CEO

STEP ONE Recognise that there are many talents and paths to success Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational Skills Datblygu’r Rhwydwaith i Gyflawni Rhagoriaeth mewn Sgiliau Galwedigaethol

STEP TWO Ensure that “learning by doing” is valued equally with academic learning Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational Skills Datblygu’r Rhwydwaith i Gyflawni Rhagoriaeth mewn Sgiliau Galwedigaethol

STEP THREE Provide technical, practical and vocational learning as an integral and valued part of every young person’s education and as a recognised route to success Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational Skills Datblygu’r Rhwydwaith i Gyflawni Rhagoriaeth mewn Sgiliau Galwedigaethol

STEP FOUR From the age of 14, give young people a choice of learning experiences and pathways based on their motivation, talents and career aspirations Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational Skills Datblygu’r Rhwydwaith i Gyflawni Rhagoriaeth mewn Sgiliau Galwedigaethol

STEP FIVE Ensure that the technical, practical and vocational education and qualifications offered in schools, FE and HE are high quality and recognised by employers Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational Skills Datblygu’r Rhwydwaith i Gyflawni Rhagoriaeth mewn Sgiliau Galwedigaethol

STEP FIVE Ensure that the technical, practical and vocational education and qualifications offered in schools, FE and HE are high quality and recognised by employers Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational Skills Datblygu’r Rhwydwaith i Gyflawni Rhagoriaeth mewn Sgiliau Galwedigaethol

STEP SIX Ensure all young people, whatever their different abilities and interests, leave the system with confidence, ambition and the skills to succeed and the skills the economy needs Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational Skills Datblygu’r Rhwydwaith i Gyflawni Rhagoriaeth mewn Sgiliau Galwedigaethol

Developing the Network to Deliver Excellence in Vocational Skills Datblygu’r Rhwydwaith i Gyflawni Rhagoriaeth mewn Sgiliau Galwedigaethol