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LIFE LESSONS Sue Gubing Think outside the box. Step up to leadership. Never stop learning. • Smithtown Schools – 38 years • Online instructor for Buffalo State and Hofstra University and a consultant for 12 years • Passion for career and workforce development • Grow and learn: • Professional Associations –both educational and business • Always step-up: Volunteer for a committee and then leadership 1. Programs and Certification 10/25 WBL 2. Career and Workforce Readiness 11/16 3. The Role of the WBLC 4. Advisory Boards 10 5. Marketing Your Program 1/24/1 WORK-BASED 7 6. Career Counseling LEARNING 7. Student Preparation for Training 2/28 COORDINATOR’S 8. Job Coaching Skills COMPETENCIES 9. Training and Placement 4/4 10. Labor Law and Safety Training Measures WEBINAR OBJECTIVES Define “Quality Work-Based Learning Program?” Create awareness of the importance of competencies for Work- Based Learning Coordinators Explore the first two Work-Based Learning Coordinators’ Competencies 1. Work-Based Learning Programs and Certification 2. Career & Workforce Readiness Webinar + Added Value Learning Experience Quantity OR Quality? What Makes a Quality Program? QUANTITY? QUALITY? Rigor of workforce ready # of students placed curriculum (Skills: Soft skills + # of training hours # of workforce ready special job skills; authentic) Variety of Work-Based classroom hours # of Work-Based Learning Learning classroom activities classroom hours for guest Career Guidance speakers, simulation, field Placements match student’s trips, etc. career interests Training plan + evaluation COORDINATOR’S COMPETENCIES? • Establish a standard • A system to measure • Guidelines to follow WHY •Benchmarks to reach • Validation of school’s time and money for position ROI TO BE USED IN: • New hires • Current coordinator’s evaluation • Enhance student success
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