What is Work Based Learning?
Learning through work is a way of gaining a higher and professional postgraduate qualification using the learning you are continually developing in your working and or professional life. It is based on the simple premise that people don't always need to go to college or university to learn because the process of learning is part and parcel of everyday working life. By creating a framework to help people set out and demonstrate their learning, learning through work enables institutions to offer work-based qualifications through distance learning or using online technology. The qualifications offered through learning through work have the same value as those achieved through traditional university attendance...even better.
How it works
Because the Diplomatic Academy's learning through work is geared to meeting the needs of individual work and personal circumstances, it is very flexible in terms of what, where and when you learn. Programme content is usually a mix of learning modes which can include work-based projects, online and or distance learning courses and taught modules. This is sometimes called blended learning. It can also be a 100% research project on a topic of your choice in a related field. The key feature of work-based learning or learning through work is that the learning is relevant, comfortable and beneficial to you and your employer.
Advantages of the work-based scheme