schooltowork
School-to-Work, often written as schooltowork, is a framework that links secondary education with early work experiences to prepare students for the labor market. It coordinates schools, employers, and sometimes postsecondary institutions to provide learning opportunities that blend classroom instruction with real-world work.
In the United States, school-to-work programs gained prominence in the 1990s as policy initiatives. The School-to-Work
A typical school-to-work model includes four elements: school-based learning (classroom instruction tied to career areas), work-based
Goals focus on smoother transitions from school to postsecondary education or employment, improved readiness for in-demand