Across
- 3. Skills Universal, non-technical traits like communication, time management, and adaptability that dictate how effectively you work with others.
- 5. Ethic A set of values centered on the importance of doing honest, high-quality work, showing up on time, and remaining accountable.
- 6. A college or high school course that requires students to apply their academic knowledge to unsupervised or semi-supervised work in a real clinical or professional setting.
- 8. A trusted, experienced professional in the workplace who guides, advises, and supports a student's personal and professional growth.
- 9. : A formal, temporary position (paid or unpaid) that provides practical, hands-on experience in a specific professional field.
- 10. The process of building and maintaining mutually beneficial professional relationships to unlock career opportunities and insights.
- 11. An official certificate, license, or degree that proves an individual has successfully mastered a specific set of technical skills or competencies.
- 12. Skills Teachable, measurable technical abilities or knowledge sets, such as coding, operating machinery, or speaking a foreign language.
Down
- 1. Review A periodic evaluation where a supervisor reviews a student’s work quality, behavior, and progress toward learning goals.
- 2. Education : A program where students alternate periods of academic study with periods of full-time, paid employment related to their major.
- 4. Plan A formal document signed by the student, employer, and coordinator outlining the specific learning objectives and duties of the workplace experience.
- 7. : A structured training system combining paid, on-the-job learning with classroom instruction to prepare participants for a highly skilled trade or career.
