L'Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) et le Département de l'Éducation de l'Iowa (DOE) poursuivent leurs efforts pour étendre l'apprentissage en milieu de travail (WBL) en présentant les nombreuses façons dont les écoles et les employeurs de l'Iowa construisent le pipeline de main-d'œuvre dans notre État !
Une première série de webinaires a eu lieu de l'automne 2024 au printemps 2025, afin de mettre en lumière l'actualité du WBL dans tout l'État : création de programmes, utilisation des apprentissages, développement de relations avec les entreprises, et bien plus encore. Cette page répertorie tous les webinaires enregistrés et les sujets abordés.
The first webinar in the series talked about the opportunities for high-school students to enter WBL programs. The call featured IWD Executive Director Beth Townsend, representatives from UnityPoint, and other voices in the WBL community.
The second webinar in the series featured Apprenticeship programs - everything from apprenticeship to pre-apprenticeship, and what it really means to earn an industry-recognized credential. The webinar featured representatives from the Iowa Business Council, the Iowa Office of Apprenticeship, employers, Iowa high schools, the Iowa Department of Education, and the Iowa Work-Based Learning Coordinators.
Tuesday, November 19, 2024: Iowa Business Council’s ‘Top Four' List of Professional Proficiencies
The third webinar in the series featured the Iowa Business Council and focused on the top qualities Iowa businesses seek when hiring new employees. Hear from representatives of Iowa’s largest companies and school districts on how to help develop skills and how future job candidates can come equipped with the right tools for the job.
Tuesday, December 3, 2024: Where to Find Funding and Other Resources for Work-Based Learning
The fourth webinar in the series focused on where to find funding and other resources for Work-based learning and how your organization can connect with Iowa Workforce Development, Iowa Office of Apprenticeship, and Iowa Department of Education staff to launch a Registered Apprenticeship program.
January 21, 2025: A Deep-Dive Into Work-based Learning Models in Iowa
The fifth webinar in the series covers a deep dive into Work-based Learning models in Iowa, including Pre-Apprenticeship, Registered Apprenticeship, and obtaining Industry-Recognized credentials.
February 11, 2025: A Deep-Dive Into Work-based Learning Models in Iowa
The sixth webinar in the WBL series explores the many tools from Labor Market Information can be the difference maker in making decisions about WBL programs. Join Iowa Workforce Development and the Iowa Department of Education as well as partners from the Iowa Association of Business and Industry (ABI) and other organizations for this important webinar.
March 4, 2025: Work-Based Learning for Students with Disabilities
The seventh webinar in the WBL series highlights Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre-ETS) and the opportunities that they provide to help students with disabilities reach their employment goals.
April 8, 2025: Linking Perkins, CTSOs and Other Programs for Sustained Work-Based Learning
As the final webinar in the initial WBL series, this webinar will features models and success stories that showcase how WBL is building the workforce pipeline across Iowa.
En savoir plus sur l'apprentissage en milieu de travail
Iowa Workforce Development et ses partenaires s'engagent à renforcer la capacité des entreprises et des écoles à soutenir des programmes d'apprentissage en milieu de travail (WBL) performants. Vous trouverez plus de ressources ci-dessous.
L'IWD sert de point de connexion clé pour les employeurs afin de les aider à créer et à maintenir des programmes WBL réussis qui construisent le pipeline de main-d'œuvre.
Le DOE travaille en étroite collaboration avec les écoles K-12 pour préparer les élèves aux opportunités WBL, tandis que l'IWD sert de point de connexion clé pour les employeurs pour aider à créer et à maintenir des programmes WBL réussis qui construisent le pipeline de main-d'œuvre.