Work Based Learning: Types of Work-Based Learning Models and Delivery Systems
Districts and schools may choose to provide summer school internships and is a local decision to do so. ADM requirements must be met. For College and Career Readiness Indicator points, the 120-hour requirements will apply. The Summer School Internship model will require the same steps and documentation as a school year internship.
From the State Board of Education College and Career Readiness Indicator Requirements, a well-defined Work Based Learning experience of at least 120 hours must be in place.
To meet these requirements, below is a list of recommendations for your WBL Experience descriptions:
Complete a WBL Experience with documented time of 120 hours.
Complete all documentation required regarding:
- Parent or guardian agrees to accept responsibility for the student’s safety and conduct while traveling to and from school, place of employment, and home.
- The WBL teacher/coordinator will visit the WBL site prior to sending students to ensure that the proper safety and training conditions exist.
- Each WBL site must be visited periodically to check the student’s progress, attendance, appropriate work assignments, and safety.
- A training agreement and training plan must be on file.
- An employer/supervisor evaluation report must be on file.
- A student evaluation of their WBL experience must be on file.