美国以工作为基础的学习

Soung Bae, S. Darche
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在美国,和其他国家一样,以工作为基础的学习是帮助年轻人做好职业准备的关键策略。美国的中学提供职业和技术教育(CTE)课程,旨在培养年轻人获得有意义的工作所需的知识、技能和能力。CTE项目支持学术成就和可转移技能的发展,如团队合作和协作技能。新标准还强调“为大学和职业做好准备”。然而,有证据表明,美国在提供以工作为基础的学习经验方面落后于其他发达国家,这可能表明美国人已经为就业做好了准备。因此,在年轻人离开中学之前,将他们引入劳动力市场或为他们的工作世界做好准备,是一项至关重要的努力。在本章中,作者重点介绍了美国中学中典型的基于工作的学习模式。本章的目标是提供基于工作的学习模式的丰富描述,将学术与职业准备相结合,从而为工作生活提供有意义和有目的的介绍。
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Work-Based Learning in the United States
In the United States, as in other nations, work-based learning is a key strategy for preparing young people for careers. U.S. secondary schools offer career and technical education (CTE) programs that aim to develop the knowledge, skills, and competencies that young people need to obtain meaningful work. CTE programs support academic attainment and the development of transferable skills, such as teamwork and collaboration skills. New standards also stress “college and career readiness.” However, there is evidence that the U.S. lags behind other developed nations in providing work-based learning experiences that could signal readiness for employment. Thus, introducing young people to the workforce or preparing them for the world of work, before they leave secondary school, is a critical endeavor. In this chapter, the authors highlight exemplary work-based learning models in secondary schools in the United States. The goal of the chapter is to provide rich descriptions of work-based learning models that integrate academics with career preparation, and that thereby provide meaningful and purposeful introductions to working life.
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