Cooperative Apprenticeships: A School-to-work HandbookApprenticeship education and training programs for today's youth and tomorrow's workers have become increasingly important in today's schools. This guide provides examples and tools for designing and developing apprenticeship education and training programs. Industry, labor, education, and government leaders are concerned with strategies to improve the skills of America's current and future workers. A key to the solution is shared responsibility for worker preparation based upon industry derived training standards, which this guide outlines. |
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FROM DOING A NEEDS ASSESSMENT TO DECIDING | 18 |
Finally Marketing Cooperative Apprenticeship | 50 |
Designing and Developing | 56 |
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