States have adopted policy to ensure young people and businesses are adequately protected to participate in work-based learning programs.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Manno writes on education, workforce training, and career pathways. For generations, young people entering the U.S. job market ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jean Eddy is the Executive Chair of American Student Assistance. In this third and final article on the report, we’ll highlight ...
“I can’t find people with the right skills to do the jobs I have available.” Among its members, the following organizations offer opportunities for employers to connect directly with work-learning ...
Policymakers must work alongside educators and industry leaders to develop high-quality, equitable work-based learning models that bring these opportunities to more students. These are all examples of ...
Businesses can build bridges between education and industry by offering work-based learning programs, while boosting their talent development strategies as well, according to a report by American ...
There’s nothing like hands-on experience to help you understand the ins and outs of a profession. At George Stone Technical College, we offer a unique mix of classroom education and on-the-job ...
At the Durango Chamber of Commerce, we champion work-based learning as a bridge between education and local business needs. Through partnerships with the Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative, ...
At Mercy University, students have opportunities to learn outside of the classroom. Through internships, co-ops, clinical rotations, service learning, volunteer work, and student teaching, Mercy ...
The Carle Place High School’s work-based learning has students gaining real-world experience, according to a presentation made at the school district’s Board of Education meeting on Thursday, Jan. 8.