EDA’s training modules reaccredited by City & Guilds for a seventh year
- EUEW
- 3 days ago
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City & Guilds has reaccredited the Electrical Distributors’ Association’s suite of 12 Product Knowledge Modules, marking seven consecutive years of approval since the Association launched the programme in 2018.

None of the annual reviews has required any improvements, highlighting the programme’s consistent excellence and reinforcing its status as a benchmark for technical education and training in the UK’s electrotechnical sector.
The reaccreditation involved an examination of the programme content, delivery, assessment, learner feedback and quality assurance procedures. City & Guilds highlighted the strength of the programme’s design and execution, saying “The EDA’s training modules continue to meet and exceed our accreditation criteria. The programme is a model of best practice in vocational training, blending structured content, flexible delivery, and reliable assessment into a cohesive learner journey.”

The review included interviews with key staff including Tracy Hewett, Head of Education and Training, and Sabina Shaid, Education and Training Administrator. Evidence was provided of rigorous version control, and accessible learning materials for learners at all levels.
The End of Module Assessments were praised for being challenging, relevant, and flexible to complete alongside work commitments.

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