Pedagogical strategies for work-based learning
In recent years, researchers and educators have been paying increasing attention to work-based learning as a promising educational strategy. In the school-to-work literature, many lists of the potential purposes or benefits of work-based learning to students can be found. However, despite increased enthusiasm over work-based learning and anecdotal evidence supporting it, there have been few empirical studies that test whether and how students are actually benefiting. Further, while many programs are having success in inducing employers to offer work-based learning placements, it is probably ov ... Show more
Authors: Hughes, Katherine L.; Moore, David Thornton
Columbia University. Teachers College. Institute on Education and the Economy (IEE)
Published: New York, New York, Institute on Education and the Economy, 1999
Resource type: Conference paper
Physical description: 42 p.
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