CTE Work-Based Learning
Work-Based Learning Guide - Word ~ PDF
Work-Based Learning includes strategies that allow schools to go beyond the classroom and into the community to develop student competencies. The activities allow students to apply classroom theories and explore career options at the work site, as well as connect classroom learning to work. Work-based learning is not a class. It is a method of instruction that enhances a related class in which a student is currently or has been enrolled in. Work-Based Learning experiences are available in each CTE Program. Work-based Learning may be accomplished through:
- Apprenticeship
- Cooperative Education
- Distributive Cooperative Education
- Healthcare Experiences
- Internship
- Job Shadowing
- Laboratory/Simulation Project
- Mentorships
- School-based enterprise
- Service Learning
- Supervised Agricultural Experience
Resources
- Work-Based Learning Sample Forms - Word
- U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
Contact:
Cindy Gutierrez, M.Ed.
CTE Program Services Director
(602) 542-5515
Fax (602) 542-5334
[email protected]