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Steve Bigaj

How to Create Approved Work-Based Learning Experiences - 0 views

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    This guide has been out a while, but is still useful for understanding NH Dept of Labor requirements for getting approval for work-based learning for students. This includes job shadows, internships, and some ELOs.
Steve Bigaj

Extended Learning Opportunities | Innovations | NH Department of Education - 0 views

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    "The NH Department of Education supports and encourages local school districts to adopt policies that encourage 'extended learning'. Extended learning means: the primary acquisition of knowledge and skills through instruction or study outside of the traditional classroom methodology, including, but not limited, to Apprenticeships Community service Independent study Online courses Internships Performing groups Private instruction"
Steve Bigaj

New Skills For Youth: Investing $75M Today to Build Tomorrow's Economy | JPMorgan Chase... - 0 views

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    "We believe every young person deserves a pathway to economic success. That's why we're announcing a new $75 million investment to expand high-quality career-focused education programs that lead to well-paying jobs and long-term careers. Failing to prepare young people with the right skills and education for these jobs is not just a missed opportunity for them-it's a missed opportunity for businesses to hire the talent they need to grow and compete."
Steve Bigaj

Project Based Learning | BIE - 0 views

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    "Project Based Learning's time has come. The experience of thousands of teachers across all grade levels and subject areas, backed by research, confirms that PBL is an effective and enjoyable way to learn. Why are so many educators across the United States and around the world interested in this teaching method? The answer is a combination of timeless reasons and recent developments."
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    "Project Based Learning's time has come. The experience of thousands of teachers across all grade levels and subject areas, backed by research, confirms that PBL is an effective and enjoyable way to learn. Why are so many educators across the United States and around the world interested in this teaching method? The answer is a combination of timeless reasons and recent developments."
Steve Bigaj

Taking Competency-Based Learning From Policy to Reality - Education Week - 0 views

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    "Taking Competency-Based Learning From Policy to Reality"
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