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Cooperative Education Do. Experience. Learn.
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Agenda… Cooperative Ed Goals Cooperative Ed Team Cooperative Ed Benefits Cooperative Ed Candidates Cooperative Ed Partners Q+A Cooperative ‘Ed’
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Cooperative Ed Goals… Co-operative Education provides students with opportunities to gain the experience required to make wise career decisions, develop employability skills, earn secondary school credits and to integrate experiences with academic study.
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Cooperative Ed Team… Student & Parents Teacher Employer School Community (faculty ~ student services & GLC2O teachers, staff, student peers) Board
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Do. Experience. Learn. Cooperative Ed Team…2 Existing Skills + Knowledge (Candidate) New Skills + Knowledge (Employer + Teacher) Reflection + Revelation (Candidate) Mentoring + Monitoring (Employer + Teacher) Theory+Skills+Practice+Reflection=Learning
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Cooperative Ed Benefits… Student Bridge the gap between school and the world of work; explore occupation and job choices; provide references for future employment Receive on-the-job training Develop attitudes & skills necessary to work successfully in school & on the job (self-confidence, teamwork, independence) Become more aware of the demands and responsibilities of employment An alternative method of earning credits for students who have trouble in the school environment; may lead to OYAP entry (apprenticeship)
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Cooperative Ed Benefits…2 Employer & Community Preview potential future employees; develop supervisory skills in existing employees Provide input to school curriculum; Participate in the education of young people Enhance public image of the employer Provide better trained young people & more responsible citizens; Develop a better student attitude towards the community Use community resources more effectively Improve communication between school and community
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Cooperative Ed Benefits…3 School Use modern equipment available in the community Assist students in making informed career choices Integrate business attitudes & expectations into the school curriculum Provide relevant, practical experiences which complement theories and practices taught in school
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Cooperative Ed Candidates… Must have 16 credits (including Careers/Civics); Grade 11/12 course codes Choose ½ day (2 credits) or full day (4 credits); Co- op is ‘tied’ to an in-school credit (Shop, Biology, Engineering, Hospitality…) Work regular business hours (i.e.. 7:30 am – 5:00 pm ~ shift work as required) Must participate in In-Class sessions throughout semester to consolidate learning Are evaluated by Employer/Teacher team Are not paid; are covered for WSIB premiums by the Ministry of Education
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Cooperative Ed Partners… Professional education, legal, financial, medical, management Industrial manufacturing, trades, labour Other tourism, retail/wholesale, creative, IT
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Q&A
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Thanks…for cooperating!
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