Co-operative education is, in which principle that an academic program combined with work experience in alternating terms. It varies from sector to sector and location to location enables students to acquire experience in their areas of career interest.
Ravensburg University of Cooperative Education was created in 1978.
Cooperative education, or co-op, is a program that integrates classroom learning with practical work experience. Students alternate between periods of full-time study and full-time employment in a field related to their major. This allows students to gain hands-on experience, develop skills, and build professional networks while earning academic credit.
Jun Hirata has written: '\\' -- subject(s): Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative
Silvia Camejo has written: 'Estrategias de sobrevivencia en la escuela popular' -- subject(s): Career education, Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative, Fundamental education, Vocational education
Asa Smallidge Knowles has written: 'Handbook of cooperative education [by] Asa S. Knowles & associates' -- subject(s): Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative, United States
Andrew Miller has written: 'Rethinking work experience' -- subject(s): Case studies, Cooperative Education, Curricula, Education, Cooperative, Education, Secondary, Secondary Education
Michele Naylor has written: 'Work-based learning' -- subject(s): Career education, Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative, School-to-work transition
Rachel A. Pedraza has written: 'Home-grown progress' -- subject(s): Cooperative Education, Curricula, Education, Cooperative, School-to-work transition, Vocational education
Deborah Dye Coleman has written: 'The ecology of youth participation in work settings' -- subject(s): Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative, Employment, Vocational education, Youth
Adria Steinberg has written: 'Real learning, real work' -- subject(s): Career education, Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative, School-to-work transition, Student service
Education only teachers us to work against or "out-do" each other rather than working together for a common goal. formal education teaches competitive attitude informal education teaches cooperative attitude.
Terry Grobe has written: 'Synthesis of existing knowledge and practice in the field of educational partnerships' -- subject(s): Business and education, Community and school, Cooperative Education, Education, Cooperative, Educational Partnerships Program (U.S.), Industry and education, Management