Work-Based Learning Work-based learning is an educational strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
MACCRAY Special Education Work-Based Learning Program Helping Students Climb the Ladder of Career Success By: Elyse Hagen, LD/DCD Special Education Teacher.
Advertisements

Welcome, Work Experience Coordinators! Mary Jo Edmondson Linda Zeigler New Coordinator's Workshop November 13, 2013.
SHARON ACUFF SPECIALIST, MARKETING AND RELATED CLUSTERS VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Regulations and Guidelines.
What Do I Need to Keep in Mind When Planning Clinical Practice and Work-Based Learning? Marianna Goheen Program Supervisor, Health Sciences, OSPI.
ESEA: Developing the Paraprofessional Portfolio Prepared by Carolyn Ellis Logan, Consultant Professional Development/Human Rights Department Michigan Education.
HISD Becoming #GreatAllOver Career Preparation and Practicum Courses: Making the Connection August 14-15, 2014 HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT.
INTERNSHIPS 101 MAKING INTERNSHIPS A PART OF YOUR CAREER PLAN CAREER CENTER – ASPIRE ACT ACHIEVE.
Career and Technical Education in Arizona adds so much value to the lives of its citizens and the state’s economy that every parent and student considers.
PEIMS is a Five Letter Word! Ruthie Pe’Vey Kneupper Educational Specialist, CTE Education Service Center, Region 20
Transition - The Role of Career & Technical Education.
PRESENTED BY: DAWN PITRE FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES TEACHER NOVEMBER 30, 2011.
Work-Based Learning. ► Planned career and skill development activities ► designed and developed by a team of education, business, industry, parents, and.
Program Evaluation. Purposes Review program from different context Identify strengths and weaknesses Determine changes that need to be made.
Henry County Schools Work-Based Learning. “Learning a Living” through employer, student and teacher relationships.
Office of Career and Technical Education Technical Education Program Assessment Standard 14 – Students are involved in work-based learning experiences.
Recommended sequence of career/employment classes for students receiving Special Education services in Round Rock ISD.
COMMUNITY-AS-SCHOOL PARENT ORIENTATION. HISTORY OF SCHOOL-TO-WORK With the passage of the federal School-to-Work Opportunities Act, the message was clear,
COPYRIGHT © 2014 NATIONAL ACADEMY FOUNDATION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. JULY 2014 National Academy Foundation Insert Academy Name & Theme Click on photo for.
1 WORK-BASED LEARNING PROGRAMS FORMS AND PROCEDURES Susan Gubing, SUNY Oswego.
Work-Based Learning Chris Droessler, CTE Support Services Consultant, NCDPI
What Every Educator Should Know About 21 st Century WBL Programs! Richard Heim, Shaker High School Susan Gubing, Buffalo State Work Experience Coordinators.
WORK-BASED LEARNING PROGRAMS MAKE A DIFFERENCE Susan Gubing CareerSmarts SUNY OSWEGO 1.
1 Parent Orientation  Welcome  Program Overview  Program Requirements  Attendance Requirements  Student Evaluation  Required Documentation.
Worth County High School Work-Based Learning/Youth Apprenticeship Parent Orientation
WORKEXPERIENCE. RESOURCES Employer Partners Business Partners First Break Program Subsidized Employment Students with special needs Government-funded.
Title I, Part A Improving Basic Programs Program Requirements and Guidelines.
Your School Logo. Youth Apprenticeship (YA) is a rigorous statewide elective program for high school juniors and seniors that combine academic and technical.
West Central Community School District Performance Document: Formative Evaluation Tool By John Johnson ortheast Iowa Charter School Northeast Charter School.
MST Internship Strand Camas High School SY
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE). CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION is a program of study that involves a multi-year sequence of courses that integrate core.
Career Preparation Career Preparation & Work-based learning—Basics Christine Holecek Education Specialist Christine Holecek, CTE Specialist,
The Waconia Work-Based Learning Program A Community Effort.
United Services Military Apprenticeship Program (USMAP)
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION Finding A Job! CAT-Pickering CAT-Brandywine Mrs. Hanlon Cooperative Education Coordinator School Career.
WA-ACTE Summer Conference The Davenport Grand Hotel | Spokane, WA
JWG & WSL/WBL Learning Mary Kanikeberg JWG Program Director OSPI Terry B. Derrig CTE Work Site Learning Coordinator.
Title I Annual Meeting West Orange Elementary School Title I Program Overview for Schoolwide Program (SWP) Schools.
ACTEA Presentation: A Distributed Work-Based Learning Teacher Model
Vision Statement: Career and Technical Education in Arizona adds so much value to the lives of its citizens and the state’s economy that every parent and.
Graduation Pathways Eric Suhr Bureau Chief
2.01 WHAT is this CTE Stuff Anyway?
WORK EXPERIENCE.
1001 Presidio Square Costa Mesa, CA
Annual Title I Meeting and Benefits of Parental Involvement
Washington Reading Corps Site Applicants
Personalizing Learning Through Work
Annual Title I Meeting and Benefits of Parental Involvement
CDOS Commencement Credential
Registered Apprenticeship: A Proven Workforce Strategy
Career Portfolios C. Dixon
Dr. Constance H. Spohn, Assistant Director
Prosser Career Education Center
Studio School Title I Annual Meeting Title I Program Overview for Schoolwide Program (SWP) Schools Federal and State Education Programs Branch.
Introductory Lesson: Introduction to Cosmetology
Annual Title I Meeting and Benefits of Parent and Family Engagement
Annual Title I Meeting and Benefits of Parent and Family Engagement
Work-Based Learning Work-based learning is an educational strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic.
Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities
Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities
Graduation Pathway Requirements Presentation
United Services Military Apprenticeship Program
Career Development Continuum: Classroom Based Activities
Annual Title I Meeting and Benefits of Parent and Family Engagement
Sending Students to Work & Earning School Credit
CTE Program Approval Process
Welcome to Co-op.
WA ACTE - August 2015 Debbie McClary Molly King
L&I/SBCTC/OSPI PANEL June 27, 2018
Worth County High School Work-Based Learning/Youth Apprenticeship
Internships 101 making internships a part of your career plan
Presentation transcript:

Work-Based Learning Work-based learning is an educational strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic and technical skills and develop their employability.

Benefits of Work-Based Learning Show improved academic achievement Realize the relevance of their education and apply acquired  knowledge in a meaningful way Have the opportunity to explore career options Increase self-confidence Acquire real workplace experience and employability skills Connect with an adult role model Be more likely to go on to some type of educational training after high school

Types of Work-Based Learning

Instructional & Cooperative Worksite Learning Instructional worksite learning is an extended learning experience in the community or school in an embedded part of specific course content. Cooperative worksite learning is an extended learning experience in the community or school where students practice the skills and knowledge learning in the classroom through a “qualifying class”.

CIP Codes Qualifying Class Student worksite learning placement is intended to build on /support the skills and competencies in their qualifying course. Several qualifying courses may utilize the same CIP Code for the WSL Placement * Page 6 CTE enhance funding is no longer available

Enrolling a Student Cooperative Worksite Learning Instructional Worksite Learning At least 16 or older Have taken or taking a qualifying class Part of their HS & Beyond Plan Learning agreement Site Qualification Program Orientation Student employer Orientation WBL Student Learning plan At least 16 or older Enrolled in class that worksite experience is embedded in class Part of their HS & Beyond Plan Learning agreement Site Qualification Program Orientation Student employer Orientation WBL Student Learning plan

Students can earn up to 3 Credits during their Junior & Senior Year 180 hours = .5 credit 360 hours = 1 credit 180 hours = .5 credit 360 hours = 1 credit 540 hours = 1.5 credit 720 hours = 2 credit *Each district has their own Board policy on how to count WBL credits

Recruiting Work Site Learning Students Counselors Other students Teachers Business Showcase @ 8th grade Tours Forecasting or Opportunity Fair Parents or family members Parent Night

Advertising

Student Records Management The following are the essential elements of a student Worksite Learning file. These are required for audit compliance and connecting the experience to the student’s High School and Beyond Plan: Worksite Learning Agreement Evidence of site supervisor Program Orientation Evidence of Employee Orientation Worksite Learning Plans Record of student hours Google Doc Record of connection to completed High School and Beyond Plan Labor and Industries documents as required Parent/ School Authorization Form Documentation of worksite qualification, site visits, and student evaluations Website for Minor Work Permit & UBI #

Evaluations & Learning Objectives Make regular visits during grading period Formal evaluation on students growth and assure that students are learning new skills on their learning plan Meet with student to go over evaluation Cooperative Worksite Learning experience are evaluated during and at end of Worksite experience Instructional Worksite Learning experience are evaluated every 30 hours during the experience

may