Join us for an engaging and interactive roundtable webinar designed specifically for K-12 district administrators. This session will explore innovative strategies to equip students with the skills they need to thrive in the future workforce through work-based learning experiences.
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Agenda
Understanding Work-based Learning: Gain insights into the various forms of work-based learning, including internships, apprenticeships, and project-based learning, and how they can be integrated into the K-12 curriculum.
Benefits for Students: Discover how work-based learning experiences can enhance student engagement, improve academic outcomes, and develop critical skills such as problem-solving, collaboration, and adaptability.
Implementation Strategies: Learn practical steps and best practices for implementing work-based learning programs in your district, including partnerships with local businesses and community organizations.
Overcoming Challenges: Discuss common challenges and barriers to work-based learning and explore solutions to ensure equitable access for all students.
Future Trends: Stay ahead of the curve by understanding emerging trends in education and workforce development, and how to prepare your students for the jobs of tomorrow.
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