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  2. Internship - Wikipedia

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    The intern is expected to bring ideas and knowledge from school into the company. [12] Work research, virtual research (graduation) or dissertation: This is mostly done by students who are in their final year of school. With this kind of internship, a student does research for a particular company. [13]

  3. Culminating project - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the project is to increase both teaching and learning. High school graduation standards have declined for several decades. School reform or the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 [2] is a way to bring value back to the high school diploma as well as support students as they go out into the world prepared for college, a job, the military, entrepreneurship, internship, or whatever ...

  4. School of life should drive internship choices

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    Students change. By the time most people reach the stage of considering an internship, logic dictates that they know what direction they're heading in, and what they want to do for a living after ...

  5. Work-integrated learning - Wikipedia

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    Work-integrated learning (WIL) provides students with the opportunity to apply their learning from academic studies to relevant experiences and reciprocate learning back to their studies. [1] WIL is an umbrella term; [2] opportunities exist in various formats both on-campus and off-campus.

  6. Cooperative education - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative education (or co-operative education) is a structured method of combining classroom-based education with practical work experience.. A cooperative education experience, commonly known as a "co-op" or work-study program, provides academic credit for structured work experiences, helping young people in school-to-work transition.

  7. Conroe ISD Academy of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    All students are also required to complete an internship in the technical, medical, or scientific community of at least 80 hours. It is usually done in the area of interest of the student. Students have completed internships at NASA, Memorial Hermann and St. Luke's hospitals, the National Zoo, and many local businesses. The internship is ...

  8. Wikipedia : The Wikipedia Library/Professional Interns

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    Internships that don't work towards shared learning goals often don't help students reach their full potential. Fortunately for supervisors, the WP:Wikipedia Education Program and published case studies above provide significant accumulated experience in tailoring an internship to a student's learning needs. Here are some learning outcomes that ...

  9. AIESEC - Wikipedia

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    Projects include teaching, promoting HIV/AIDS awareness, working in human rights, environmental sustainability, leadership development and more. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Since AIESEC is a non-profit organization, the exchange participants are to bear all expenses associated with travel including airfare, medical insurance, and transportation.