Work-based Learning Contact Information
- Dawn Ulmer, NDCTE Strategic Projects Manager
- dulmer@nd.gov 701-328-3124
RUReady.ND.gov Work-based Learning Module Contact Information
- Laura Glasser, Career Resource Manager
- leglasser@nd.gov 701-328-9733
Registration for the November 20, 2024 through February 7, 2025 Work-based Learning Coordinator Session is open - Register Today!
Contact Dawn Ulmer for more information about future WBL Coordinator Training opportunities.
Click the Work-based Learning Coordinator Training tab below to learn more about the training.
The term, “work-based learning” means (for the purposes of Perkins V funding):
Sustained interactions with industry or community professionals in real workplace settings, to the extent practicable; OR
Simulated environments at an educational institution that foster in-depth, firsthand engagement with the tasks required in a given career field, that are aligned to curriculum and instruction.
After consultation with various stakeholder groups, such as business/industry partners, school administration, Workforce Development Council, etc., the overwhelming majority agreed that the state indicator should be work-based learning opportunities. Based on this feedback, the North Dakota Department of Career and Technical Education has determined the secondary program quality indicator will be the percentage of CTE concentrators graduated from high school having participated in work-based learning. This guidance has been developed to clarify the components of this secondary program quality indicator. It will provide definitions and examples of work-based learning experiences. An explanation of the use of Career Ready Practices is also included. Data will only be collected once throughout a student’s high school years.
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Fill the demand for a trained workforce within the state of ND.
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Provide early exposure to careers and prepare students to be successful in the workplace
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Create a bridge between education and the labor market so students will be Choice Ready, and communities will flourish.
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Engage students, develop a career mindset, and inspire the development of career goals.
North Dakota Work-based Learning will meet goals by –
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Collaborating with industry professionals, community stakeholders, students, and educators to create quality work-experiences.
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Emphasizing the connection between core education and the workplace.
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Facilitating Career Exploration prior to work experience.
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Teaching young people, the transferrable skills they need to be successful.
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Preparing students for the work-based learning experiences and Preparing students to be an asset in the workplace.
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Creating customized training plans for skill development and assessment.
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Preparing employers to provide training for students as potential future employees.
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Documenting work experience for academic credit.
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Creating quality simulated work experiences, project-based learning experiences and other approved WBL activities.
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Documenting the WBL Activity for credit.
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Fostering a career mindset.
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Making education relevant to careers.
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Producing Choice Ready high school graduates.
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Expand educational opportunities in all classes.
Assessment for each CTE concentrator having participated in work-based learning must include the use of the five following Career Ready Practices (CRP):
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1) Responsible Employee
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2) Technical Skills
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4) Communication
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8) Problem Solving
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12) Teamwork
Recordings: Work-based Learning Coordinator Monthly Collaboration Meetings
Work-based Learning Guidance (Word)
Work-Based Learning as a Talent Pipeline Webinar Recording | Job Service North Dakota
JFF
ACTE Work-based Learning State Resources & Professional Organizations
Career Ready Practices Course Guidance
The workforce ready portion of the North Dakota Scholarship requires 4 credits of CTE with 2 credits in the same plan of study and an ACT score higher than 24 or score of 5 on all three WorkKeys tests. In addition to that requirement students must complete 2 of 6 indicators listed. One of the indicators is to complete a Career Ready Practices Course. CTE has given guidance for the Career Ready Practices Course.
RUReady.ND.gov
North Dakota CTE provides access to www.RUReadyND.gov for all North Dakota students. RUReady.ND.gov contains high school and career planning tools and the WBL Module.
- RUReady.ND.gov - The Work-based Learning Module for Professionals
- This guide will help RUReady.ND.gov Professional Center users learn how to manage work-based learning processes and data.
Additional supplemental resources may be purchased at your cost. Possible supplemental resources are listed below:
Golden Path Solutions/Compass Profile
Work-based Learning is an Indicator under workforce ready for the North Dakota Scholarship.
North Dakota provides RUReady.ND.gov to all North Dakota students. RUReady.ND.gov contains high school and career planning tools and the Work-based Learning Module.
June 19 WBL Training - RUReady & WBL PowerPoint
May 29 WBL Training - RUReady Quick Overview PowerPoint
Employer Resources - RUReady.ND.gov Work-Based Learning Module
Work-based Learning in RUReady.ND.gov Flyer
Key Features, Tools and Benefits of the WBL Module in RUReady.ND.gov
November 20, 2024, through February 7, 2025, Work-based Learning Coordinator Training
Contact Dawn Ulmer for more information about future WBL Coordinator Training opportunities.
Training Details
- Training will combine two face-to-face days of instruction/collaboration and three virtual sessions.
- The course instructors will supply all training resources.
- Participants who complete training will be eligible for the WBL Coordinator Endorsement which allows coordinators to manage quality work-based learning experiences for students in all CTE program areas. A WBL Coordinator will be the point of contact for students, employers, and educators.
- Professional Development Credits will be available through UND, NDSU and Valley City.
- Learners who complete their training will be qualified to be the teacher of record for the following MIS03 codes.
- 01999 Agricultural Education Cooperative Work Experience
- 14999 Business Education Cooperative Work Experience
- 09299 Family and Consumer Sciences Education Cooperative Work Experience
- 07999 Health Education Supervised Occupational Experience
- 27999 Information Technology Cooperative Work Experience
- 04999 Marketing Education Cooperative Work Experience
- 10999 Technology & Engineering Education Cooperative Work Experience
- 17999 Trade and Industrial Education Cooperative Work Experience
- 20076 Career Seminar
20060 Career Management
Schedule | ||
November 20, 2024 | 9:00 am – 11:00 am CT | Teams Virtual Session |
November 27, 2024 | 9:00 am – 11:00 am CT | Teams Virtual Session |
December 12, 2024 | 9:00 am – 3:30 pm CT | In-Person Training Session CTE Conference Room - 15th Floor ND State Capitol, Bismarck |
January 8, 2025 | 9:00 am – 3:30 pm CT | In-person Training Session CTE Conference Room - 15th Floor ND State Capitol, Bismarck |
January 15, 2025 | 9:00 am - 11:00 am | Teams Virtual Wrap-up |
January 15, 2024 - February 7, 2025 | Implementation & Mentorship |