- Alameda Co. Office of Education
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Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
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Create and sustain long-lasting relationships between employers and school-based staff focused on developing career pathways to facilitate annual work-based learning activities across the Career Development Continuum.
Work-Based Learning Activities
The following activities are being tracked and measured:
- Setting up data systems to track and increase access to work-based learning
- Developing industry and labor partnership and engagement (e.g. capacity, partnerships)
- Providing supportive services, coaching, mentoring and/or supervision to students in accessing and completing work-based learning experiences
- Funding to implement WBL activities (e.g. cost of field trips/site visits, internships)
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Pathways to College & Career Department, Alameda County Office of Education