Work-Based Learning is a unique internship for a student enrolled in a Career and Technical Education Program. These are usually paid positions that can extend beyond the original terms of employment.
Examples of Work-Based Learning
Automotive Service Technology | Bill Dube Toyota
Information Technology | NextPhase Medical Devices
Architectural & Mechanical Engineering
The New Hampshire Department of Education supports Work-Based Learning as it offers students knowledge and skills through instruction, in a real-world employment environment, to deepen their learning and explore career fields in an authentic setting.