WBL Basics
Career Exploration
Internships & Apprenticeships
Student Businesses & Services
Health & Specialized Learning
100

This type of learning connects classrooms to real-world careers

What is Work-Based Learning? (Page 7)

100

This activity includes observing employees in a workplace.

What is Job Shadowing? (Page 11)

100

This type of internship requires at least 20 hours.

What is an Unpaid Internship? (Pages 8 & 11)

100

 Businesses & ServiceBusinesses operated by students on campus are called this.

What are School-Based Enterprises? (Pages 8 & 11)

100

Students practicing skills in healthcare settings participate in this.

What is a Health Care Clinical? (Pages 8 & 12)

200

This law defines WBL as “sustained interactions with industry or community professionals.”

What is Perkins V? (Page 7)

200

Students learning from professionals through presentations are part of this.

What is a Guest Speaker Series? (Pages 8 & 11)

200

Students in this experience receive wages or compensation.

What is a Paid Internship? (Pages 8 & 11)

200

This WBL category involves students creating and operating their own business.

What is Ownership/Entrepreneurship? (Pages 8 & 12)

200

These experiences are required as part of certification programs in healthcare.

What are Clinicals? (Pages 8 & 12)

300

This section of ESSA allows teacher professional development for WBL instruction.

What is Section 2103? (Page 7)

300

This involves visiting a workplace to learn about careers.

What is a Structured Field Trip? (Pages 8 & 11)

300

These programs are recognized by the Washington State Apprenticeship Training Council.

What are Registered Apprenticeships? (Pages 8 & 11)

300

This type of project benefits organizations, groups, or communities.

What is a Service-Learning Project? (Pages 8 & 12)

300

This WBL experience requires onsite supervision.

What is a Health Care Clinical? (Pages 8 & 12)

400

This reporting system tracks WBL participation in Washington schools.

What is CEDARS? (Page 10)

400

This category connects students with professionals for long-term guidance.

What are Career Mentors? (Pages 8 & 11)

400

This person oversees student progress during internships.

Who is the Worksite Supervisor? (Pages 8 & 11)

400

In school-based enterprises, this group should guide and inform the business plan

Who are students? (Pages 8 & 11)

400

This activity requires both a Worksite Learning Plan and Worksite Learning Agreement.

What is a Paid or Unpaid Internship? (Page 11)

500

WBL programs are designed to prepare students for this.  

What is the workforce/real-world careers? (Page 7)

500

This category requires students to research training and skills for a chosen career field.

What is Career Research AND Job Interview/Job Shadow? (Pages 8 & 11)

500

This type of program prepares students for high-demand jobs while combining classroom learning with work experience.

What is Career Launch? (Page 9)

500

This WBL activity requires students to both plan and evaluate a project that benefits a community or organization.

What is a Course Related Service-Learning Project? (Page 12)

500

Students who did not participate in any WBL activities are reported with this value

What is Value 10? (Page 12)

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