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  1. Writers Inc: School to Work by Patrick Sebranek, Verne Meyer, et all 2006-01
  2. Improving School-to-Work Transitions
  3. Real Learning, Real Work: School-to-Work As High School Reform (Transforming Teaching) by Adria Steinberg, 1997-11-06
  4. School to Work: School to Work : A Student Handbook by Patrick Sebranek, 1996-06
  5. From School To Work by J. j. Littrell, James H. Lorenz, et all 2005-04
  6. Technical Writing for Success: A School-to-Work Approach by Sue Mehlich, Darlene Smith-Worthington, 1997-08-26
  7. The School-To-Work Revolution: How Employers and Educators Are Joining Forces to Prepare Tomorrow's Skilled Workforce by Lynn Olson, 1998-08-31
  8. Career ToolKit for High School Students, The: Making the Transition from School to Work by Gary Izumo, Sarah Lyman Kravits, et all 2000-08-02
  9. Transition from School to Work: Individual Life Courses Within Social Structures (Contemporary Issues in Education) by Chew Siew Ghee, Siew Ghee Chew, 2005-04
  10. School to Work Set 2006 (17 vols) by Peterson's, 2005-12-15
  11. From High School to Work: 150 Great Tech Prep Careers by Ferguson, 1997-09
  12. Unlocking our youth's potential. (School-to-Work program) (Ready for Hire: An Employer's Guide to San Diego's Job Seekers): An article from: San Diego Business Journal
  13. Early education experiences & school-to-work program participation.: An article from: Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare by Richard K. Caputo, 2003-12-01
  14. Marketing Essentials, School-to-Work Activity Workbook, Student Edition by McGraw-Hill, 2005-05-24

1. The School-to-Work Outreach Project
The schoolto-work Outreach Project Website is housed at the Institute on Community URL http//www.ici.coled.umn.edu/schooltowork/ This page was last updated
http://ici.umn.edu/schooltowork/
School-to-Work
Outreach Project
The School-to-Work Outreach Project (STWOP) was a nationwide, three year project funded by the U.S. Department of Education to improve school-to-work activities including students with disabilities by identifying and sharing school-to-work models/practices/strategies that work, encouraging others to adopt or replicate those models. Although the STWOP completed the identification process in the Fall of 1997, we are continuting to post the profiles of exemplary models/practices/strategies, in addition to other products developed by this project. We hope that you will find this information useful as you implement school-to-work systems in your area. Table of Contents: For further information, contact:
School-to-Work Outreach Project
Attention: Teri Wallace
Institute on Community Integration (UAP)
University of Minnesota
111 Pattee Hall, 150 Pillsbury Drive SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455

2. Welcome To The Florida Workforce Development Education Clearinghouse
Educating the New Economy What Customers Say About schoolto-work This new publication presents results from discussions with school- to-work (STW) customers
http://www.flstw.fsu.edu/
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Announcing! The Source
The Source is an online/print publication devoted to sharing comprehensive resources to assist in raising student achievement. The publication is a listing of resources that are offered or developed by the State-Department of Education, Division of Community Colleges, and Board of Regents. Comprehensive School Reform
The USDOE awarded $21 million in grants to six research organizations to study the success of comprehensive school reform models. Network for Contextual Teaching and Learning
TeachNET is a professsional development network for contextual teaching and learning. TeachNet provides teachers with opportunities to participate in workplace/community learning experiences, and assists them in applying what they learned to instructional practices. Teacherline Project
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) has received a five-year, $39 million grant from the USDOE to create a new national online service called Teacherline. Educating the New Economy: What Customers Say About School-to-Work
This new publication presents results from discussions with school- to-work (STW) customers, primarily at the state and local levels. Relative Strength: A Report on the Family's Place in Workforce Development Initiatives
Relative Strength attempts to shed some light on why developing such programs is so challenging, how some organizations have managed to do it, and how their experiences can inform the field.

3. All Means All School-to-Work Project
opportunities. Welcome to the All Means All schoolto-work Website! students. STW Wizards Got a question on school-to-work? Check out our Q A page!
http://ici.umn.edu/all/
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Welcome to the All Means All School-to-Work Website! We are glad you have chosen to visit and make use of the information, resources, and strategies available on our site. The purpose of this project is to recognize and celebrate the efforts of local school-to-work partners across the country who are committed to doing "whatever it takes" to ensure access to and choice by all learners within their local school-to-work system. This website will be continued and available after the completion of the project, although certain interactive segments will be discontinued. We believe the information provided is current, as well as very relevant and useful to the ongoing efforts of people across the country who want to ensure that all learners have access and choice through school-to-work opportunities. We hope your visit is interesting and educational. Please share our website information with students, parent and family members, colleagues, employers, teachers, and anyone else who you think may benefit. All information may be duplicated and shared with others!

4. OLWC/Redirect
Focuses on the information needs of the various STW stakeholders in Ohio.
http://www.stwclearinghouse.org/
We've Moved! The School to Work Clearinghouse is now The Ohio Learning-Work Connection (OLWC). You will be automatically re-directed in 10 seconds. If you are not, please click on the link below. www.ohiolearningwork.org Please update your links / bookmarks.

5. School To Work Home Page
engineers. To find out more about this story and other schoolto-work News, turn to the latest issue of the school-to-work Newsletter.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/workforce/stw/home.html
High school students: future engineers
To find out more about
this story and other
School-To-Work News, turn to the latest issue of the School-To-Work
Newsletter.

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6. School-To-Work
schoolto-work. school-to-work. In Wisconsin, school-to-work is a system of education foundations of the school-to-work system, and connect the classroom to the community
http://www.dwd.state.wi.us/gwblb/stw.htm

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In Wisconsin, School-to-Work is a system of education-related opportunities that center on actively preparing all students to enter the global workforce of the future. These opportunities provide students with strong academic, technical, and life skills deemed by both business and educational leaders to be necessary skills for the future. The partnerships between business and education that have been developed throughout the state are the foundations of the School-to-Work system, and connect the classroom to the community and the world of work. Students in Wisconsin's 426 school districts have access to School-to-Work opportunities. the programs are coordinated locally by school-to-work, youth apprenticeship, tech prep, and vocational educational coordinators located in elementary, middle, high schools, technical colleges, the University of Wisconsin system, Cooperative Educational Service Agencies (CESA), chambers of commerce and other community organizations. For more information on School-to-Work, please contact

7. School To Work Links
School to Work Links. School to Work Web site The National schoolto-work Learning Information Center provides information, assistance, and training to build school-to-work opportunities in the United States.
http://www.nlma.org/s2work.htm
School to Work Links
Federal Programs and Resources School to Work Web site Employment and Training Administration / U.S. Department of Labor School to Work Site National Organizations The American Vocational Association is a professional organization of 38,000 teachers, counselors, school administrators, teacher educators and business/industry partners. The Council for Adult and Experiential Learning (CAEL) is a national not-for-profit organization dedicated to expanding lifelong learning opportunities for adults. The Center for Occupational Research and Development (CORD) is a nonprofit public-service organization, dedicated to providing educational leadership in developing a more productive, competitive workforce National Alliance of Business School to work Pathways to School Improvement - Includes a School to Work section State Programs Arizona's School To Work System California School-to-Career web site Florida School-to-Work Iowa School to Work technical assistance center ... Ohio's Occupational Work Adjustment Program - The program's mission is to help at-risk students who are ages 14 and 15 to improve their academic competence, develop a career plan that guides their transition from school to work, and demonstrate a positive work ethic. Occupational Work Experience - An Ohio Vocational School-to-Work Program Ohio School-to-Work Workforce Development Clearinghouse South Dakota School-to-Work Vision Statement and Goals Tennessee Education Edge (School-to-Career) Utah School-To-Careers ... Vermont School-To-Work Home Page Centers for Study

8. Montana School-to-Work Coordinating Office
A partnership between educators, employers, labor representatives, students, parents, and government. Creates a connection between curriculum and the application to real life. Located in Helena.
http://montanaschooltowork.org/
S chool- t o- W ork education systems help students answer the questions:
  • School-to-Work looks different in every community and school, based on the resources, needs, wishes, and values of those involved. School-to-Work is a partnership between educators, employers, labor representatives, students, parents, and government. The 3 basic components of a School-to-Work education system are:
Partners in the Montana School-to-Work System include:

9. School-to-Work
schoolto-work This World Wide Web (WWW) site is an outgrowth of the School to Work Opportunities Act of 1994 and highlights efforts to create successful school to work programs. The law provides
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10. Adams County School-to-Work
The initiative is an effort to build publicprivate partnerships that offer pathways to more challenging, better paying occupations for Adams County's young people.
http://www.peebles.scoca-k12.org/stw/default.HTM
This site was last updated VISION: "Creating and sustaining active community partnerships that challenge and prepare students for employability, lifelong learning, and personal success." MISSION: Support and Implement the Region Seven School-To-Work Alliance vision statement in Adams County. "School-To-Work is Adams County's commitment to preparing our youth for successful entry into the world of workand its determination to instill in each of them a desire for lifelong learning. The initiative is an effort to build public-private partnerships that offer pathways to more challenging, better paying occupations for Adams County's young peopleand avenues to increased productivity and competitiveness for business and industry." ADAMS COUNTY SCHOOL-TO-WORK ACTION TEAM Andrew Culbertson, Chairperson
Gene Toole, Coordinator
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Gene Toole, Andrew Culbertson, Phil Hanna, Bob Hall, Brad Jones, Tony Staggs, Sheila Roush, Don Bowles, Dave McChesney, Nancy Darby, and Dawn Countryman Comments about this web site?

11. Listing Of Directory: /mnedreform/
News about education reform issues in Minnesota and the nation, including issues such as the Profile of Learning, schoolto-work, and Goals 2000.
http://members.aol.com/mnedreform/
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12. School To Work
schoolto-work. Every school has active AZ business/industry partners - Every AZ student has AZ business/industry exposure! General. Investing In The Future. Frequently Asked Questions. How Can I Find Out More? General Arizonas school-to-work system is an evolving network of business/school partnerships that integrates work
http://www.deltapartnership.org/htic/stowork
School-To-Work Every school has active AZ business/industry partners - Every AZ student has AZ business/industry exposure! General
Investing In The Future

Frequently Asked Questions

How Can I Find Out More?

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  • economy. Visit classrooms as a guest speaker or teacher. Talk about your educational and career background. Participate in school-sponsored career fairs. Invite students and teachers to explore careers in your company or industry through field trips and job
    shadowing. Provide internships for students and teachers that help them explore an industry and develop their knowledge of workplace skill requirements. Provide expertise as consultants to student-operated businesses or school-based enterprises. Implement a registered apprenticeship program.
Investing In The Future: Advanced technology. Demand for highly skilled workers. Fierce competition in the international marketplace. Today, many high school and college graduates are not fully prepared to face the realities of the world of work. School-To-Work can only be as effective as employers, working in collaboration with educators, make it. Your involvement is essential to the success of a new generation of workers and your business.

13. Taconic New
A place for information and resources for parents of children with disabilities, education, transition and schoolto-work issues.
http://www.taconicresources.net/parentadvocacy.php
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Welcome to TRI's Parent Advocacy page - A place for information and resources for parents of children with disabilities, educational, transition and school-to-work issues. TRI Online! is an ABC's of Parenting 3 Star Site.
Building Bridges - Parent and Student Advocacy. Helping Parents Build Bridges, from home to school, from school to work, from youth to adulthood. TRI's Parent Advocacy Program, a part of the Independent Parent Advocacy Network (IPAN), is a new program funded by the New York State Developmental Disabilities Planning Council (DDPC). The program teaches advocacy and mediation skills through workshops and one-on-one sessions with parents and students alike. The purpose is to train parents of students with disabilities and the students themselves to be better and effective advocates in the educational and human service delivery systems. It is open to parents of students with disabilities in Dutchess County. The trainings are focused on building trust and synergy between parents and their school district so to maximize the educational experience for students with disabilities.

14. School To Work Newsletter
The GLOW schoolto-work Partnership, serving more than 29 schools in the Finger Lakes Region, is doing some unique things to make them stand out as an example.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/workforce/stw/stwnwslt.html
Click HERE for archived news stories from past STW newsletters. June/July 2000 High school students: future engineers Who are our future engineers? The boys and girls in our area high schools. A new program entitled "Pathways from School to Engineering" is not only getting students excited about learning, but also getting them excited about engineering careers. The GLOW Partnership is shining The GLOW School-to-Work Partnership, serving more than 29 schools in the Finger Lakes Region, is doing some unique things to make them stand out as an example. So much so that representatives from the National School-to-Work Office visited them recently. They were one of two sites visited in New York and 12 in the United States selected as an"exemplary" model of a School-to-Work system. NEWS FROM STW PARTNERSHIPS:
Mark your calendar

130 young women from 16 school districts attend workshop to explore career options
School to Work Offices 305M Education Building Albany, New York 12234

15. Ohio Board Of Regents - Changing Ohio's State Of Mind About Higher Education
Oversees colleges and universities in Ohio. Source for enrollment data, program information such as TechPrep, Ohio school-to-work, list of associate degree programs.
http://www.regents.state.oh.us/

Please select a destination. Board Meetings Budget / Financial Information Capital Planning Contact Us Data for Campuses Employment Financial Aid Financial Aid Staff GEAR UP HEI - Higher Education Information Issues - Higher Education Joint Council Legislative Information Maps to OBR Meetings at OBR OBR Employee mail OBR Help Desk OBR Intranet OBR Organizational Chart OBR Staff Directory OBR Remote Home Ohio Access OhioLINK Ohio's Knowledge Economy OIG - Ohio Instructional Grant OSI Discovery Other Resources Performance Reports Planning documents Presidents of Ohio's campuses Privacy Statement Program Authorization Guidelines Programs Regents' Advisory Committee on Graduate Study Regents' Graduate Programs Request for Proposals Research Officer's Council Research Support Programs Site Map State of Ohio Teacher Certification / Licensure Tech Prep Technology Initiatives Technology Transfer Officers' Council Visit Ohio's Colleges Website Statistics Who are the Regents?

16. Warren County Career Center Home
Offers schoolto-work programs for several high schools in the area, as well as vocational continuing education.
http://www.wccareercenter.com
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Career Development Learning Lab Preschool Map 1 Map 2 Map to South Campus Welcome to the Warren County Career Center! Adult Education High School WCCC Mission Statement: To prepare youths and adults to make informed career choices and to successfully enter, compete, and advance in a changing world. WCCC Vision: WCCC is the National and Global model for integrated academic and technical career learning. We build upon:
  • innovative funding strategic partnership community connections integrated board/staff planning
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17. IL QC Chamber Of Commerce School-To-Work Partnership
If you'd like to run this ad free in your school paper, email Susan Zelnio at szelnio@quadcitychamber.com. . Illinois Quad City. Chamber of Commerce. school-to-work Partnership. Welcome Back. Our newest STW staff member is Angie Conrad.
http://www.bhsroe.k12.il.us/riroe/ilstw

Check out the Website developed by students for students and "Jumpstart Your Future!"

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If you'd like to run this ad free in your school paper, e-mail Susan Zelnio at szelnio@quadcitychamber.com Illinois Quad City
Chamber of Commerce
School-To-Work Partnership
Welcome Back
Our newest STW staff member is Angie Conrad . She will be helping schools in Henry, Mercer, and Stark Counties. Contact her at 309.935.6789. We are updating the look of our website. If there is anything you've used and think we should keep it, let us know by clicking here. Thanks for your help.
First Edition will be out in August 2002 School Announcements
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18. WorkBasedEducation.com - Cooperative Education & School To Work Issues.
A clearing house of information for professionals in the fields of Cooperative Education, schoolto-work, and related work based educational experiences.
http://workbasededucation.com/
The home of work based education programs. We focus mainly on secondary education; Cooperative Education, School-to-Work, Tech Prep, and related programs and issues. This site maintained by PCEA, the Pennsylvania Cooperative Education Association.

19. School To Work
School to Work. Honea Path Middle School. Honea Path Middle School implements the schoolto-work Act by several methods. Career development and counseling activities are provided at all grade levels.
http://www.anderson2.k12.sc.us/schools/hpms/school_to_work.htm
School to Work
Honea Path Middle School
Coordinator - Mrs. Kay Powell Honea Path Middle School implements the School-to-Work Act by several methods. Career development and counseling activities are provided at all grade levels. In the sixth grade students are enrolled in a Careers Class taught be a Certified Career Development Facilitator President’s Student Service Challenge Program during the 1999-2000 school year. What is "School- to- Work?" School- to- Work is a new way of linking young people and meaningful work… classroom learning with workplace learning… and education with careers. It involves many important components, all working together resulting in:
  • High levels of academic and technical achievement Strong problem- solving, team work and technology skills Clear career goals Access to postsecondary education and meaningful employment Better understanding of the world of works as well as how area companies and service agencies contribute to the local and global economy
School- to- Work (STW) requires educators to make meaningful changes in what they teach and how they teach it, as well as the ways they help students explore career options. It also encourages employers to participate actively in the education process as a way of investing in their own future workforce. And, it enables students and parents to become stronger partners in obtaining a more rigorous and relevant education.

20. S A I L - The Student's Adventure In Learning Program
SAIL is a schoolto-work program for students aged 14-17. Offers a listing of events, program overview, and links.
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The Student's Adventure In Learning Program - SAIL

SAIL (The Student's Adventure In Learning) is a Basic Skills/Work Experience Program with a year long follow-along component. Each year, SAIL serves 45 eligible students ages 14-17 in grades eight through eleven. Participants attend Edmonds-Woodway High School five days per week from the end of June through mid August, from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Students earn minimum wage for the four hours work experience per day. No vacations are permitted during the summer. Follow-up is provided to any youth exiting the program after the summer. Summer work experience sites are located throughout the cities of Mountlake Terrace, Edmonds, and Lynnwood. All participants must meet economic or special needs criteria. To learn more about SAIL, please check out the "About"

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