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Work Place Learning Strategies
Implementation of three revolutionary pieces of national legislation will prepare students to academically perform and technically compete on a world-class level. The Goals 2000: Educate America Act includes eight goals that are consistent with those of the Improving America's School Act (IASA) and the School-To-Work Opportunities Act (STWOA). Each is a part of a coherent, systemic approach in which high-level content and performance standards and rigorous assessments are fashioned at local and state levels with strong federal support. The California School-to-Career Opportunities Plan will achieve the national mandates.
Workplace Learning Strategies suggests strategies to achieve the mandated school-based learning, work-based learning and connecting activities components. Connecting activities are undertaken jointly by educators and members of business and industry to plan and implement the related activities in which students participate. These strategies support the standards presented in the Business Education Career Path and Model Curriculum Standards, 1995 for computer science and information systems, business management, accounting and finance, and marketing career paths.
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