NAC389.562. Career and technical education in cooperation with private employer: Contents.  


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  • A course of study in career and technical education in cooperation with a private employer must include instruction designed to teach the pupil to:

         1. Acquire, in class, instruction that directly applies to the occupation in which the pupil is employed.

         2. Demonstrate a knowledge of the current technology used in the occupation in which the pupil is employed.

         3. Gain a practical knowledge of the occupation the pupil is studying.

         4. Demonstrate successful interaction with other workers, supervisors, clients and customers.

         5. Demonstrate desirable habits and attitudes about work.

         6. Apply the theory and technical skills learned in class while on the job.

         7. Adapt to adverse working conditions.

         8. Develop skills that relate to the basic concepts necessary for entry to, retention of and advancement on the job.

         9. Keep the teacher informed about progress on the job.

         10. Submit weekly time sheets.

         11. Attend school and hold a job on a regular basis.

         12. Give the employer and the teacher advance notice of inability to report for work or tardiness.

         13. Describe entrepreneurship skills appropriate to owning or operating a business, or both.

     (Added to NAC by Bd. of Education, eff. 5-4-87; A 1-26-90, eff. 9-1-92; A by Bd. for Career & Tech. Educ. by R172-05, 2-23-2006)