Pricella Dunson,
Work Base Learning, Coordinator
"Training hands and Minds"
The Office of Career and Technology Education (OCTE) recognizes that different types of work-based learning opportunities for students may exist in school districts and multi-district centers. The explanations provided in the guide show a distinction between a Career and Technology Education (CATE) work-based learning experience and a CATE work-based learning course.
Accountability is the buzz word we all are hearing. School to work is no exception. We must meet the requirements as outlined in South Carolina's Education Accountability Act, and the No Child Left Behind Act, along with the Education Oversight Committee's "School Report Card". Whether interested in working after high school graduation or pursuing a degree in higher education, every student can benefit from School-to-Work experiences. Please click the Student Service tab located under Work-Based Learning to learn a little more about Service Learning, Job Shadowing, Mentoring and much more. If you would like to have more information please contact Mrs. Dunson at 843-774-5143 or padunson@dillonatech.com.
Accountability is the buzz word we all are hearing. School to work is no exception. We must meet the requirements as outlined in South Carolina's Education Accountability Act, and the No Child Left Behind Act, along with the Education Oversight Committee's "School Report Card". Whether interested in working after high school graduation or pursuing a degree in higher education, every student can benefit from School-to-Work experiences. Please click the Student Service tab located under Work-Based Learning to learn a little more about Service Learning, Job Shadowing, Mentoring and much more. If you would like to have more information please contact Mrs. Dunson at 843-774-5143 or padunson@dillonatech.com.