Work-Based Learning for Students

Learn Today. Work Tomorrow.

Work-Based Learning gives students the opportunity to step beyond the classroom and experience careers firsthand. Whether through job shadowing, mentoring, internships or paid employment, students build confidence, develop workplace skills and discover what career path is right for them.

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WHAT IS WORK-BASED LEARNING (WBL)?

WBL connects school-based learning with real-world experiences. As a core part of Clare-Gladwin CTE, it helps students build skills for college, careers and future success.

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PURPOSE OF WORK-BASED LEARNING

Expose students to future options and provide opportunities for skill development and work experience.

Connecting Employers and Students

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Whether it's through paid or non-paid work experience, mentoring or job shadowing, our local employers have much to offer the workforce of tomorrow. And CTE students have much to offer employers, today and tomorrow.

Work-Based Learning is an instructional strategy that is essential in preparing all students for success in post-secondary education and careers and is a core component of the Clare-Gladwin Career & Technical Education program. The primary purposes of work-based learning are to expose students to future options and provide opportunities for skill development and mastery over time.

All work-based learning experiences involve interactions with industry or community professionals that are linked to school-based instruction. These learning experiences are intentionally designed to help students extend and deepen classroom work and to make progress toward learning outcomes that are difficult to achieve through classroom or standard project-based learning alone. The term “work-based” does not mean the experience must occur at a workplace or during the standard “work day.”

A continuum of Work-Based Learning experiences stretches from kindergarten into adulthood. Stated most simply, the stages of work-based learning can be described as:
Learning About Work • Learning Through Work • Learning For Work

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CTE's Work-Based Learning program matches prepared students with employment/learning opportunities in the community.

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