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Work-based Learning

Work-based Learning. Chris Droessler, Consultant, NCDPI www.ctpnc.org/presentations. NC Board of Education Mission. Every public school student will graduate from high school, globally competitive for work and postsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st Century. Education Plan.

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Work-based Learning

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  1. Work-basedLearning Chris Droessler, Consultant, NCDPI www.ctpnc.org/presentations

  2. NC Board of Education Mission Every public school student will graduate from high school, globally competitive for work andpostsecondary education and prepared for life in the 21st Century.

  3. Education Plan All students must graduate fromhigh school and be career,college, and citizenship ready.

  4. The primary aim of education is not to enable students to do well in school, but to help them do well in the lives they lead outside of school. Elliot W. Eisner

  5. Educational Testing Service, 2006

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  8. Work-based Learning • Goal - get students into the workplace so they can learn about the world of work. • Why - kids need to watch employers work throughout the entire workday in order to learn the many facets of a job. • Vision - students connecting what they are learning in the classroom with what they experience on the job.

  9. Benefit for Students • Application of classroom learning • Connect education and work • Assess interests, aptitudes, abilities • Explore possible careers • Develop positive work habits • Gain professional contacts • Motivation to stay in school

  10. Benefit for Employers • Tryout potential employees • Shape potential employees • Reduce recruitment costs • Provide community service

  11. Benefit for Teachers Improve student motivation to learn in class Improve teacher’s understanding of the real world Networking with subject matter experts Find new resources

  12. Benefit for Community • Collaboration among school, employers, and community • Build local economy • Foster public confidence in public schools

  13. Job Shadowing • 1 day or less • Student watches worker(s) • Develops awareness of: • Work • Variety of jobs • Work environment • Students@Work • Online shadowing

  14. Cooperative Education • Technical classroom instruction combined with paid employment. • Work is directly related to classroom instruction. • Planned by school & employer • Work and class contributes tostudent’s career objective. • Connect to almost any CTE course.

  15. Internship • Students: • observe and participate in daily operations • develop direct contact with job personnel • ask questions about particular careers • perform certain job tasks • Internships may be paid or unpaid. • Work experience is directly related to the student’s career pathway.

  16. Service Learning • Since internship does not have to be paid, it is possible to do internship hours through Service Learning. • Doing work that is considered a service to the community and would oftenbe done by a volunteer. • Students can see a purpose to their work.

  17. Apprenticeship • Department of Labor (Commerce) program. • NCDPI allows students to earn academic credit. • Combines practical work experiences with related academic and technical instruction. • Extends for 2 to 4 years,depending on the occupation.

  18. Credit for WBL • Internships, Cooperative Education, and Apprenticeships can receive academic credit. • 135 hours - block schedule • 150 hours - traditional calendar • LEAs can require more hours as long as they require the same number of hours for all three forms of work-based learning. • Work must occur away from school.

  19. www.ncpublicschools.org/cte/curriculum/work-based

  20. Work-BasedLearning Chris Droessler, Consultant, NCDPI www.ctpnc.org/presentations

  21. Activity First step to starting or improving your WBL program. First step to marketing your WBL program to the students.

  22. Work-BasedLearning Chris Droessler, Consultant, NCDPI www.ctpnc.org/presentations

  23. Help students discover their passion, then help them get on a pathway where they can turn that passion into a career.

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