Programs that incorporate work-based learning (WBL) experiences in connection with school activities are proliferating, yet we know very little about their quality as learning experiences for young people or the costs associated with participating in them. This article examines two programs operating in the same school district, where students receive course credit for participating in WBL. One program pro-vides unpaid internships each year of high school; the other provides paid work experience for one semester. We contrast the kinds of learning opportunities each offers to students, as measured by a student survey and a case study of program operations. We focus on two issues: the quality of students ' work experiences in these progr...
This study investigated how the location of employment, on or off-campus, may affect student experie...
Across the globe, governments and academic institutions have explored the use of Work-based Learning...
This reports shows that work-based learning has considerable promise but will be difficult to implem...
Work-Based Learning (WBL) has been at the heart of school-to-work initiatives in the 1990s. Local pa...
Work-based learning (WBL) differs from work experiences gained in regular youth jobs because WBL is ...
Work-based learning programs can challenge the grammar of schooling by connecting students to opport...
It is now uncommon for young people to leave school without having had experience in workplaces. Som...
Work-Based Learning (WBL) is an instructional strategy that has the potential to help students make ...
Work-based learning programs can challenge the grammar of schooling by connecting students to opport...
The claim that work-based experience improves students' academic performance was examined throu...
Two hundred and four (103 males and 101 females) high school students in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, wer...
Adolescents often want to work while they are attending high school either to meet their own needs, ...
Abstract--Recent policies have promoted work-based learning as part of the curriculum. Many students...
Over the past decade, vocational high school education has been moving in line with government polic...
This article aims to identify and describe the evaluation of Work-Based Learning through an internsh...
This study investigated how the location of employment, on or off-campus, may affect student experie...
Across the globe, governments and academic institutions have explored the use of Work-based Learning...
This reports shows that work-based learning has considerable promise but will be difficult to implem...
Work-Based Learning (WBL) has been at the heart of school-to-work initiatives in the 1990s. Local pa...
Work-based learning (WBL) differs from work experiences gained in regular youth jobs because WBL is ...
Work-based learning programs can challenge the grammar of schooling by connecting students to opport...
It is now uncommon for young people to leave school without having had experience in workplaces. Som...
Work-Based Learning (WBL) is an instructional strategy that has the potential to help students make ...
Work-based learning programs can challenge the grammar of schooling by connecting students to opport...
The claim that work-based experience improves students' academic performance was examined throu...
Two hundred and four (103 males and 101 females) high school students in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, wer...
Adolescents often want to work while they are attending high school either to meet their own needs, ...
Abstract--Recent policies have promoted work-based learning as part of the curriculum. Many students...
Over the past decade, vocational high school education has been moving in line with government polic...
This article aims to identify and describe the evaluation of Work-Based Learning through an internsh...
This study investigated how the location of employment, on or off-campus, may affect student experie...
Across the globe, governments and academic institutions have explored the use of Work-based Learning...
This reports shows that work-based learning has considerable promise but will be difficult to implem...