industrial training definition

industrial training or “Industrial Experience” means a period of accredited work-based learning which is additional to a Programme of Study and leads to the award of a certificate or a diploma.
industrial training means training for a specified industry;
industrial training is defined to mean advanced technical training directly germane to the current teaching assignment, which has received written prior approval from the Superintendent. The formula for transposing clock hours as earned in industrial training shall be as follows: 15 class hours of approved industrial training shall be counted as one (1) credit for the purpose of salary advancement.

Examples of industrial training in a sentence

  • Entrance to the Program will in all cases be subject to the applicant meeting the standards required for acceptance by the Apprenticeship and Industrial Training Branch.

  • There shall be an Advisory Board for each trade covered by the Apprenticeship Agreement, consisting of two (2) representatives of the Industry; two (2) from the Union, one (1) representing the Vocational School and one (1) from the Apprenticeship and Industrial Training Branch.

  • INDUSTRY TRAINING BOARD a body corporate governed by the Industrial Training Act 1982 and having its head office at Blue Court, Church Lane, Kings ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Hertfordshire, WD4 8JP (“ECITB”).

  • The Board shall be responsible for advising the Department of Labour, Apprenticeship and Industrial Training Branch regarding the content of tests, standards of marking and the school curriculum with respect to the registered Apprentices.


More Definitions of industrial training

industrial training means the training required to be provided to businesses under section 33;
industrial training means training imparted to students in Industrial Training Institutions;
industrial training means training imparted to
industrial training means a training imparted to students in an institution of industrial training;