Closed DPDonovan closed 6 months ago
Proposed Solution for Issue 635
Work-Based Learning Opportunity Type Issue_635.docx
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Author(s) Deborah Donovan Authoring Organization(s) Mississippi Department of Education Email address ddonovan@mdek12.org Use Case Title Work-based Learning Opportunity Type - Add to option set and make available in K12 Course Section
Use Case Description Make Work-based Learning Opportunity Type (currently in K12 Course) available in K12 Course Section. Add 3 new options to option set: Entrepreneurship, Simulated Worksite, and School-Based Enterprise.
Use Case Background Need element at course section level to differentiate implementations of work-based learning courses. Three new option sets: Entrepreneurship - Students provide goods or services for clients. Entrepreneurship provides an opportunity for a student to establish a business from the initial startup phase through full operation while receiving guidance from teachers and industry partners. School-Based Enterprises (SBE) - These entrepreneurial operations are managed and operated by students. SBEs are program-specific businesses housed in a school setting that provide actual goods or services to meet the market’s needs. These businesses integrate academic content and an opportunity to build management, supervision, and leadership skills. Industry partners should collaborate with students participating in a SBE to ensure a quality experience is occurring. Simulated Worksites - The simulated worksites must use appropriate, industry-grade equipment and supplies and be approved by the industry partner(s). Work activities in simulated worksites include industry oversight to authenticate the WBL experiences and best prepare students for the workforce.
Location of Element in the Domain Entity Schema K12 > K12 Course & K12 Course Section