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Maples Collegiate
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The Program
Provide opportunities
for
Senior
3 and
4 students
to gain valuable work experience in employment areas of their choice
Program
Details
Small classroom size to ensure optimal learning opportunities
10 week supervised experience ( 2 hours per day ) combined with classroom assignments to complement student work experiences
Students are scheduled for one afternoon during the semester
Students receive 2 credits after the successful completion of the course
Benefits To The Student
Learn to make informed decisions about career choices
Explore and develop an understanding of self-concept, values, strengths and aptitudes
Practice employability skills needed to function effectively in the workforce
Demonstrate competencies that may not be explored in a classroom situation
Become committed to life long learning
Develop networking for future employment prospects
Prepare students to make future choices
Benefits
To The
Employers
Students will take new ideas, energy, modern training, and enthusiasm into the workplace
Benefit to the Community
Students are the future of the economy. Training them creates a labour pool of skilled workers for tomorrow
Work opportunities expose the students to career options and awareness of opportunities in a variety of industries