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Schooling in the Workplace: Increasing the Scale and Quality of Work-Based Learning

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  • Joshua Haimson
  • Jeanne Bellotti

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Examines work-based learning activities in high school, noting that a diverse mix of students—including both high- and low-achievers—participates in some work-based activity. However, females are more likely to do so than males.

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  • Joshua Haimson & Jeanne Bellotti, "undated". "Schooling in the Workplace: Increasing the Scale and Quality of Work-Based Learning," Mathematica Policy Research Reports bee95e68835a4d36a73199a3c, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    4. Alan M. Hershey & Paula Hudis & Marsha Silverberg & Joshua Haimson, 1997. "Partners in Progress: Early Steps in Creating School-To-Work Systems," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 71e7f2e73e454ccdaa46b19d4, Mathematica Policy Research.
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    1. Lerman, Robert I., 2012. "Can the United States Expand Apprenticeship? Lessons from Experience," IZA Policy Papers 46, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
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