Monday, February 1st, 2010
ABET level 4 is the equivalent of standard 5 or grade seven and by this point in the students path through the various ABET levels he or she is able to cope with complex mathematical tasks and ready to take part in training that could eventually result in sufficient education to be considered for a management position. If the learner / employee has reached this level without any undue problems in the learning process then the employer is strongly urged to allow the learner to continue studying. At this level the employee has demonstrated a commitment to the ABET process that should enable him or her to reach the pinnacle of the ABET learning process, which is ABET level 4.
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
The injustices of the past mean that South Africa has a high rate of illiteracy, in fact census information has indicated that there are between four and five million South African’s who are functionally illiterate. Fortunately efforts by both the South African government and the private sector are helping correct this situation. ABET providers across the country are supplying business with courseware and expertise to help train those staff members who might have a problem with literacy. These ABET providers are also able to offer courses which allow employees to ascend through a variety of grades until that reach ABET levels which correspond to a Grade 12 education.
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