What does “Work-Based Learning” mean?
Learning job skills through real or simulated work experiences.
What is job shadowing?
Watching someone do their job to learn what it’s like.
Name one soft skill learned through work-based learning.
Communication, teamwork, or problem solving.
What does “professional behavior” mean?
Acting respectful, responsible, and appropriate at work.
Why should you try different work experiences?
To find out what jobs you like and are good at.
Name one example of a work-based learning experience.
Job shadowing, internships, volunteering, or paid employment.
What is an internship?
A short-term work experience to gain skills in a specific career field.
What is a hard skill?
A specific, teachable ability like typing or using a cash register.
Why is teamwork important at work?
Because most jobs require working with others to get things done.
What is a career goal?
Something you plan to achieve in your future job or education.
True or False: Work-Based Learning only happens in a classroom.
False – it happens in real workplaces or through hands-on activities.
What is a paid work experience?
A job where you earn money while gaining job skills.
Why is being on time an important work skill?
It shows responsibility and reliability.
What should you do if you make a mistake at work?
Admit it, fix it, and learn from it.
How can keeping a work journal help you?
It helps you reflect on what you learned and what to improve.
What is the main goal of work-based learning?
To gain skills and experience for future employment.
What is a volunteer experience?
Working without pay to help others or an organization.
What skill helps you understand directions and feedback from supervisors?
Listening skills.
How can you show initiative at work?
By helping without being asked or finding ways to solve problems.
What should you do after finishing a work experience?
Thank your supervisor and ask for feedback or a reference.
How does work-based learning help prepare students for adulthood?
It teaches responsibility, teamwork, and real-world job skills.
What is the difference between a simulated work experience and a real job?
Simulated happens in school settings; real jobs happen at an actual workplace.
How can learning job skills in school help you after graduation?
It helps you be ready to succeed in future jobs or training programs.
What does “dependability” mean in the workplace?
Being reliable and doing your job correctly and on time.
How does work-based learning connect to your Individualized Education Program (IEP) or transition goals?
It provides real-world experiences that support your postsecondary goals.