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This resource provides a comprehensive overview of work-based learning (WBL) programs in Wisconsin, including career development pathways for students. It highlights state and local-level competencies, industry-endorsed credentials, and various WBL options such as internships, job shadowing, and entrepreneurship experiences. The goal is to enhance student engagement, employability, and transition to postsecondary education while addressing the challenges faced in developing essential employability skills. This guide aims to support educators, students, and community representatives in fostering a successful learning environment.
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Employability Skill Standards Overview of Work-Based Learning in Wisconsin
Wisconsin Work-Based Learning Career Development Programs of Study www.WICareerPathways.org
Wisconsin Work-Based Learning • State-Level • State credential earned • Industry-endorsed competencies • Local-Level • Local credential earned • Compliments local programs
WBL Definitions/Options WBL Definitions/Options WBL Options & Definitions • Volunteer/Service Learning • Job Shadowing • Student “work-like” activities • Intern/Trainee • Work-Based Learning • Co-op, Skills Co-op, YA • School-Based • Entrepreneurship • Supervised Agricultural Experiences
Work-Based Learning in the Spotlight • Active participation of educators, employees, labor, students, parents, and appropriate agency and community representatives. • Development of learning and workplace competencies. • Motivation to stay in school. • Improvement of student grades. • Improvement in student employability. • Increased awareness of nontraditional career opportunities. • Help for students in identifying Career Pathways.
Engagement – attending school and completing (graduating) high school Achievement– academic and technical course taking; grades, test scores Transition– to postsecondary education without the need for remediation; and to the workplace The Challenges
The 3 R’s The 3 Rs
Employability Skill Standards • Work-Based Learning • State Certified Skill Standards Programs Find resources and information
Thank You! Sara Baird Career Pathways Consultant Department of Public Instruction 608.266.2022 sara.baird@dpi.wi.gov