A Different Type of Learning Environment: How We Set Up Our Co-op Program from The Dock for Learning on Vimeo.
How can a school create and run a successful co-op, or internship, program? Howard Lichti of Countryside Christian School talks about how fitting co-op placements into the school schedule, finding employers willing to host a student, and preparing students to navigate their co-op placements. Running a co-op program takes time and energy, but Howard’s enthusiasm for the benefits shines through in this video. Also be sure to watch part one: “Preparing Students to Serve: Why We Have Co-op.”
CONTRIBUTOR: Howard Lichty
SERIES: Small and Diverse: Programs at Countryside Christian High School
All items in the series:- Preparing Students to Serve: Why We Have Co-op
- A Different Type of Learning Environment: How We Set Up Our Co-op Program
- At School at Work: How to Make the Most out of Co-op
- Hospitality Takes on a New Dimension: Our Home-Ec Program
- What Do We Want High School to Be? Shop Class at Countryside, Part One
- Equipping Today's Student: Shop Class at Countryside, Part Two
- Priorities for High School: Making Electives Manageable
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