In June, Ryder Architecture hosted a debate to help forge the basis of a new approach to education and practice in the built environment.
Key topics of the inaugural debate were:
• Schools across the built environment need to rethink how they train students to engage with industry
•NVQ structures don’t address the future needs of skills shortages
•The Apprenticeship Scheme is not fit for purpose
It was agreed that fundamental reform, across education and industry, is needed.
The contributors including Peter Buchan, senior partner Ryder Architecture and Murray Fraser, professor of architecture & global culture at Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, now intend to facilitate a pan-industry debate leading to the reform of all aspects of built environment education in the UK.
To join the task force and take part in the debate register at www.2012bee.blogspot.co.uk or e-mail lucie@ryderarchitecture.com.
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