Course Description
Cooperative Education (Co-op) is designed to meet the needs of the students and to give students hands-on work experience to help them make informed career decisions. Co-op is a method of learning which involves the school, the student, and a community placement supervisor in a relationship where each shares responsibility for the student's learning experience. Students earn a high school credit by combining an in-school academic component and a 100 hour community placement. This course consists of three main components: pre-placement and orientation, community placement, and reflective learning experiences.
Assessment
In-school component (portfolio, interview, class work, resume/cover letter) - 50%
Placement (evaluation, log entries)- 50%
Assessment
In-school component (portfolio, interview, class work, resume/cover letter) - 50%
Placement (evaluation, log entries)- 50%