State of Tennessee

07/16/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/16/2024 08:23

TDOE Announces Inaugural Award Celebrating Work-Based Learning Partnerships

Launches Tennessee Flagship Industry Partner Award

Chattanooga, TN- As part of the annual Career and Technical Education (CTE) Institute, today, the Tennessee Department of Education announced the 49 work-based learning (WBL) employers named a Tennessee Flagship Industry Partner for their contributions and partnerships with local school districts across the state.

Nominated by school districts across the state, Tennessee Flagship Industry Partners are employers whose partnerships with their local school districts have significantly improved student outcomes. Nomination criteria included having a WBL program that provides students with a seamless transition into postsecondary and/or the workforce, full-time employment opportunities for students upon high school graduation, employment for students with disabilities, a Tennessee Certified Pre-Apprenticeship or Registered Apprenticeship program, among others.

"Work-based learning is an integral part of Career and Technical Education that works to equip all students for success after high school," said Lizzette Reynolds, Commissioner of Education. "We applaud all the Tennessee Flagship Industry Partners for prioritizing their local districts, schools, and the workforce by offering students experiences that develop employable skills for high-demand, high-skill careers."

The selection process for the Tennessee Flagship Industry Partners is based on the cumulative, quantitative impact each employer has on elementary, middle, and high school students through a variety of employment readiness activities, including pre-apprenticeships, registered apprenticeships, and seamless postsecondary and workforce transitions.

The following employers are Top 10 Tennessee Flagship Industry Partners:

The following employers are honorable mention Tennessee Flagship Industry Partners:

Work-based learning 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, preparing them for success in postsecondary education and future careers.

For more information on work-based learning and CTE, click here.

For Tennessee Department of Education media inquiries, contact [email protected].

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