Inclusion in the built environment means creating multiple pathways of learning supported by sensory-sensitive environments, quiet zones, and visual and tactile learning tools.
Despite an increase in interest in these workplaces, actually finding one can be hard. As more candidates seek out neurodivergent employers, they’re struggling to find truly inclusive, accessible work ...
Braze supports career development with learning programs, mentorship, internal mobility through EDGE, and an annual stipend, with high employee participation in training that strengthens growth and ...
Schools are increasingly harnessing work-based learning experience s to make academic learning relevant and motivate students, whether they are planning to go to college or straight into the workforce ...
From their classroom at P.S. 15 in the Brooklyn section of New York City, kindergarten teachers Catherine Lipkin and Sherri Poall work with students of all abilities as part of a pilot program for ...
Maira Juarez-Martinez, a student at Early College Opportunities High School, loves reporting to work at SITE Santa Fe as an intern. “It’s not the same thing as having a job. It’s better,” she said.
Lorain County Joint Vocational School has been named a Phase 3 Winner in the U.S. Department of Education’s national work-based learning education competition, Career Z Challenge.
Public education is the foundation of opportunity in New York City, a chance for every child to get a world-class education that sets them up for success in the future — including the children of ...
There’s nothing like hands-on experience to help you understand the ins and outs of a profession. At George Stone Technical College, we offer a unique mix of classroom education and on-the-job ...
A medical office technology major at Cleveland State Community College, Larose Elve is already a licensed Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) and works in home healthcare. She recently started her ...