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System Navigator: Work-Based Learning

This System Navigator will help you identify the key connection points of your work-based learning system.

August 16, 2019

At a Glance

This System Navigator will help you identify the key connection points of your work-based learning system.

Contributors
Charlotte Cahill Associate Vice President
Kyle Hartung Associate Vice President
Deborah Kobes
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Whether you are looking for ways to engage in work-based learning or enhance the work-based learning delivery system in your own context, it can be hard to know where to start.

To cut through the confusion, this Work-Based Learning System Navigator will help you identify the key connection points for your organization based on your situation and context. By answering a few short questions, you will receive a customized map that will show you how to best leverage the assets in your community to build a strong work-based learning delivery system.

This tool has been created with the generous support of Walmart.

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