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Basics of the ABET education

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

The ABET education is presented at the employer’s premises or a location selected by the employer that will be most convenient for the attendees. Once the employees are enrolled in the ABET education programs the location most convenient for the learners can be selected. The ABET education classes are presented any day or days of the week according to client needs. Triple e also schedules the classes to accommodate the work hours, shifts, transport requirements, cost to company, organized labour preferences, company policies, and hours available. Triple e thus ensures the most convenient times and locations for the presentation of ABET education classes, showing our commitment to our clients and learners.

 

Areas covered in ABET education

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

ABET education covers all the main areas of learning which include learning how to read and write, communicate effectively in specific languages, build day to day living skills, become skilled in areas of numeracy, languages, human resources, project management, natural sciences, arts, agriculture, economics, construction, tourism, and humanities. The complete scope of what is covered in primary and secondary education is covered in ABET education plus essentials such as time management. The idea behind ABET education is to give adults who have not completed their school education to have another chance to complete essential training to ensure that they can function optimally in a society where the mentioned skills are a requirement.

 

FAQ about ABET training levels – Cost

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Cost is always a concern and understandably so because life is expensive and people have limited budgets. The cost for ABET training levels differ according to the specific level, subjects, place, books and more. The average cost for the completion of one of the ABET training levels ranges from R1400 to R1800 a learner. This also of course includes the lectures, hands-on classes, work material and more. When considering that the timeframe for completion of one of the ABET training levels is around 6 to 10 months, it is a cost effective method for gaining skills required to compete in life and the workplace. It should be noted that many variables work in on the cost of each of the ABET training levels and as such we recommend that you contact us for a more accurate quote.