Foundation skills definition

Foundation skills in this context means not just literacy, language and numeracy (LLN, which includes digital literacy), but also life and communication skills that prepare learners for further study or for entering/re-entering the workforce. (The exception is for language learning, where “foundation skills” just refers to entry level skills.)

Examples of Foundation skills in a sentence

  • Finally, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is developing a Foundation skills strategy, a holistic strategy encompassing pre-accredited and accredited training and associated providers.

  • Foundation skills assessment and referral that delivers a ‘no-wrong door’ experience for foundation skills learners (clause A107 refers).

  • Foundation skills are fundamental to the early childhood workforce.

  • Any disciplinary action taken in connection with the Employment will usually be taken in accordance with the Company's normal disciplinary procedures (which are workplace rules and not contractually binding) a copy of which is available from the Secretary of the Company.

  • Foundation skills courses are further subsidised for eligible concession card holders.

Related to Foundation skills

  • necessary skills means skills and experience, other than professional qualifications, specified by the Corporation as appropriate for members to have;

  • Scalping means the situation where the Client opens too many positions in CFDs at the same time and closes them for less than five minutes or buying at Bid price and selling at Ask price, so as to gain the Bid/Ask difference.

  • Non-Administrator Skilled Nursing Facility means a Skilled Nursing Facility which does not have an agreement with the Claim Administrator or another Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield Plan but has been certified in accordance with guidelines established by Medicare.

  • footpath means a road over which there is a public right of way for pedestrians only, not being a footway;

  • the CE of Skills Funding means the Chief Executive of Skills Funding;