
Educators in Indiana are using innovative approaches to work-based learning to help prepare students for the careers of tomorrow. This 30-minute documentary, produced by Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest and Ball State PBS in Muncie, Indiana, highlights the benefits of work-based learning for students and employers. Through the stories of learners, educators, and leaders, the documentary spotlights three models of work-based learning in Indiana districts--two rural and one urban--as well as practices the districts are using to strengthen their programs and student outcomes.
The documentary features the following work-based learning programs:
In addition, the documentary features expert commentary from Anthony Harl, state director of career and technical education at the Indiana Commission for Higher Education; Dr. Todd Hurst, executive director of the Institute for Workforce Excellence at the Indiana Chamber of Commerce; and Dr. Katherine Hughes, a principal researcher at the American Institutes for Research (AIR).
See companion blog post: Preparing students for the careers of tomorrow: New documentary spotlights work-based learning.