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Making work-based learning work

Here are some of the benefits of work based learning:
When implemented effectively, students don’t only gain relevant practical skills, but they also strengthen essential socio-emotional skills, such as the ability to work in teams, problem solving, and time management.

Bonus part? Firms benefit as well! Read more, below:

Making work-based learning work

Work-based learning has several benefits. Guest blog by: Margo Hoftijzer, formerly a Senior Economist in the education Global Practice of the World Bank. ​ Work-based learning is a hot topic when discussing the transition of young graduates from school to work. Whether we talk about apprenticeship…