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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994 · Sec. 103

Sec. 103. WORK-BASED LEARNING COMPONENT

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## SEC. 103 WORK-BASED LEARNING COMPONENT **[**[20 U.S.C. 6113](/us/usc/t20/s6113)**]** ###
(a)Mandatory Activities The work-based learning component of a School-to-Work Opportunities program shall include— ####
(1)work experience; ####
(2)a planned program of job training and work experiences (including training related to preemployment and employment skills to be mastered at progressively higher levels) that are coordinated with learning in the school-based learning component described in section 102 and are relevant to the career majors of students and lead to the award of skill certificates; ####
(3)workplace mentoring; ####
(4)instruction in general workplace competencies, including instruction and activities related to developing positive work attitudes, and employability and participative skills; and ####
(5)broad instruction, to the extent practicable, in all aspects of the industry. ###
(b)Permissible Activities Such component may include such activities as paid work experience, job shadowing, school-sponsored enterprises, or on-the-job training.
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