Educating Students for Work: Some Business Roles |
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Differences Among Establishments | 4 |
New and Increased Activity | 10 |
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION AND WORKSTUDY PROGRAMS | 16 |
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accounted activities areas assignments bank become Board career Chart classroom co-op conducted cooperative education corporate costs course departments designed education and work-study employed employees employment engineering Estimates example executive experience Financial firm full-time groups guidance Headquarters high school students hire increase individual industry institutions interest interns involved Junior Kinds larger learning least limit major manufacturer materials minority needs Numbers of Students occupational official operations opportunities organizations part-time participants particular Past percent performance period personnel plant prepared present production professional recent recruitment regular employees relations reports requirements responsibility role says School Level Secondary School Level senior skills sometimes special summer programs staff subjects Surveyed Establishments Table teachers teachers and counselors teaching temporary tour Type usually Utilities variety various visitors visits week work-study programs young youth