PREPARATION FOR THE WORLD OF WORK

PREPARATION FOR THE WORLD OF WORK

ag2220Adopted June 1, 2009

2220 - PREPARATION FOR THE WORLD OF WORK

One of the desired educational outcomes of the Corporation is for students to have the prerequisite knowledge, attitude, and skills with which to enter the world of work at some later time in their lives. School Board Policy 2220 directs that the administration and staff include as a learning outcome for each course of study that students can demonstrate both willingness and ability to be punctual, to be present regularly at the learning site, to participate in the learning activities, and to complete assignments on time and as directed.

For students to develop these basic "workplace behaviors", teachers will need to emphasize their importance as they conduct learning activities. Such reminders can be part of directions, assignments, learning reviews, and feedback sessions on how well students functioned during activities.

As with other types of learning, one of the most effective strategies for helping students realize the importance of these "workplace behaviors" is for staff to model the behaviors that will be expected of the students.

Since the development of good work habits takes time, effort, and continued reinforcement, such learning should start at the elementary level and build with increasing emphasis through the high school programs.