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An arrangement in which local businesses team up with schools, hiring students to perform jobs that use knowledge and skills taught in their school classes is called a _____.
a.
Vocational Education Program
b.
Cooperative Program
c.
Internship
d.
Service Learning
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b. Cooperative Program
Explanation: A cooperative (co-op) program partners schools with local businesses to hire students for paid work that directly applies classroom-taught skills. Internships may be similar but are typically short-term and not always employer-paid or formally tied to classroom credit; vocational programs are broader training tracks; service learning focuses on unpaid community service tied to coursework.
Explanation: A cooperative (co-op) program partners schools with local businesses to hire students for paid work that directly applies classroom-taught skills. Internships may be similar but are typically short-term and not always employer-paid or formally tied to classroom credit; vocational programs are broader training tracks; service learning focuses on unpaid community service tied to coursework.
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