Work-based learning (WBL) is a proactive approach to bridging the gap between high school and high-demand, high-skill careers in Tennessee. Students build on classroom-based instruction to develop employability skills that prepare them for success in postsecondary education and future careers. Through experiences like internships, apprenticeships, and paid work experience, juniors*, and seniors (16 years or older) may earn high school credit for WBL experiences. WBL coordinators are educators who are trained and certified by the department to coordinate these WBL experiences for students.
WBL is an opportunity for students to be released from school early to go to work and start gaining some real-world work experience – and get school credit! You can have a paid part-time position, an unpaid internship or both. We try to relate your work experience to your long-term career goals, but you can also get WBL credit if you just have a general part-time job. This is a wonderful opportunity to begin building your resume while still in high school. You may also work on-campus as an office aide, teacher intern, or a school-based enterprise.
In order to apply for the Work-Based Learning program, you must meet the following requirements:
Ex. 1 WBL period = 5 hours/week
2 WBL periods = 10 hours/week
*Failure to comply may result in dismissal from the program. Students will be placed in a scheduled class.
You can take up to two periods of WBL each school year in your junior* and senior years. If you are a CTE Concentrator, you may take three periods which includes the practicum in your program of study.
The purpose of WBL is to help students find their future career. Students can have a paid job and an internship related to their career goals.
Coordinators will help secure a placement.
Yes! You are allowed one job change with the coordinator's permission. You also must provide a two-week written notice of your resignation to your employer and have an approved placement lined up.
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*Juniors are subject to school approval and scheduling.
Contact your school’s Work Based Learning Program Coordinator or your school counselor.