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K-12 work-based learning resources

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Explore upcoming workforce development opportunities and take the next step toward building a stronger workforce.

What is Work-Based Learning?

VDOE’s new definition: High-Quality Work-Based Learning (HQWBL) is a school-coordinated experience within the workforce that includes sustained engagement with industry professionals in high-demand fields in which students apply coursework learning to a real-world setting while at the same time building critical thinking, collaboration, communication, creative thinking, and citizenship skills (Virginia’s 5 Cs). Students practice their technical skills and durable skills on a sustained basis, and these experiences accelerate learning toward the goal of earning a national certificate of completion, an industry recognized credential, and/or attain postsecondary credit; and receive feedback and guidance through mentoring and supervision from industry professionals.

What are the Benefits to the Employer?

Many students are not aware of the employment opportunities in their community. Providing this exposure helps open students’ eyes to local career opportunities and assists in growing the pool of future workforce applicants. The connections created between students, and business and industry are valuable in establishing a pipeline to a future workforce.

 

Work-Based Learning Experiences 

Method  Description  Paid or Unpaid  Hours Required 
Job Shadowing  Short-term experience that
allows a student to explore
a career or cluster 
Unpaid  One day experience, varies 
Externship  Longer-term job shadow
that allows more in-depth career
exploration at a business
or industry site 
Unpaid  40 hours 
Internship  Hands-on experience to assist
students in preparing for a career 
*Paid or Unpaid Refer to FLSA Criteria  90 hours 
Registered Apprenticeship  Related instruction and on-the-job
training both provided by the employer 
Paid  Varies by program 

*See the Test for Unpaid Interns and Students, Fact Sheet #71: Internship programs under the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Contact Information: 

The Top of Virginia Regional Chamber is proud to serve as a partner organization, helping connect individuals & businesses with resources and opportunities. For more information, contact the Chamber or one of the following School Divisions: 
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Clarke County Public Schools 

Work-based Learning Coordinator 

540-955-6130, x7492 

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Frederick County Public Schools 

Work-based Learning Coordinator 

540-662-3889, x88178 

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Winchester City Public Schools 

Work-based Learning Coach 

540-678-3966, x35001 

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