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School-To-Work
Career Choices Curriculum
www.academicinnovations.com/cc2.html
Based upon the Career Choices text, this web site includes ideas for integrating School-to-Work and Tech Prep into education. This site also includes information on upcoming conferences and workshops.
Center on Education and Work
www.cew.wisc.edu
The site is located at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Its purpose is to improve the links between education and work, and to help individuals pursue fulfilling careers. It provides information on conferences, resources, and workshops as well as links to other Internet resources.
Copia Group
www.copia.net
STW site that provides a variety of different services for high schools including STW planning strategies, staff development, etc. Copia is a non-profit corporation dedicated to high school education reform.
Mohawk Regional Information Center
www.moric.org
Located in New York, this site provides schools with services such as library automation, administration, financial management, etc. It focuses on work-based, and school-based, activities that connect the two in school-to-work programs.
National Center for Research in Vocational Education
http://vocserve.berkeley.edu/
NCRVE is the nation’s largest center for research and development in work-related education. Headquartered at the University of California at Berkeley, this web site lists numerous research materials that are available for a nominal fee.
National 4-H Council
www.fourhcouncil.edu
Follow the link to the National Center for Workforce Preparation. This link helps young people explore career opportunities particularly with regard to internships. Funding sources are also highlighted.
Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
www.nwrel.org
NWREL provides research and development assistance to educational, government, and community agencies, business and labor industries. NWREL’s primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington.
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