An Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute study details the barriers for employers interested in expanding work-based learning opportunities for both student and adult learners. (Getty Images) Hoosier ...
High school student Vance Dudley and Principal Eric Kilburn record podcasts at a studio located at Sioux City's Career Academy. Students of the Career Academy can study more than 30 different pathways ...
GREENFIELD — From job shadowing, to speaking to classes, to giving high school students a place to learn while working about industry, work-based learning and business partnerships are thriving at ...
The Weld RE-5J School District continues to incorporate ways for Roosevelt High School’s construction pathway students to “build up” their work-based learning skills. This includes a new hands-on ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WANE) — Indiana high school students can now earn state-funded scholarships of up to $5,000 to seek work-based learning opportunities, according to Allen County lawmakers. Under the ...
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 ...
With the disastrous rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid, many community colleges are facing a time crunch packaging student financial aid. At the same time, community colleges ...
Kuder is setting a new national model for scaling work-based learning (WBL) through a data-driven, statewide talent pipeline approach--aligning student interests, education systems, and employer ...
LENOIR COUNTY, N.C. (WITN) - More students in Lenoir County are participating in programs that prepare them to join the workforce out of school. Lenoir County Public Schools says about 10% of ...
The University of Delaware Botanic Gardens (UDBG) is preparing the next generation of horticulturists through a work-based learning program for high school seniors in Delaware’s Appoquinimink School ...
Wasatch High School senior Scarlett Elton's dream is to become a medical examiner. She's preparing herself by interning at Probst Family Funeral Home.
Hoosier employers want to work with students and adult learners seeking on-the-job training, according to a recent survey, but few take advantage because they don’t have the time, capacity or funds.
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