2423 - CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION WORK-BASED OPPORTUNITIES
- The School Board strongly supports career and technical education work-based learning opportunities as a means to help prepare students more effectively for the world of work.
- The Board shall provide that each student enrolled in grades 9 through 12 has access to at least one (1) work-based learning opportunity.
In accordance with Florida law, the term “work-based learning opportunity” means an interaction with industry or community professionals that occurs in a workplace setting, to the extent possible, or a simulated environment at an educational institution that allows firsthand experience with tasks required in a given career field, is aligned with curriculum and instruction, and is provided in partnership with an educational institution. A work-based learning opportunity must meet all of the following criteria:
- be developmentally appropriate.
- identify learning objectives for the term of experience.
- explore multiple aspects of an industry.
- develop workplace skills and competencies.
- assess performance.
- provide opportunities for work-based reflection.
- link to next steps in career planning and preparation in a student’s chosen career pathway.
- be provided in an equal and fair manner.
- be documented and reported in compliance with State and Federal labor laws.
- A work-based learning opportunity should prioritize paid experiences, such as apprenticeships and preapprenticeship programs as those terms are defined in F.S. 446.021.
Revised 10/15/24
Revised 4/22/25
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