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Can work-based learning programs continue to be used toward diploma credit?

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Can work-based learning programs continue to be used toward diploma credit?

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State-approved work-based programs that help students to achieve the State learning standards continue to be an option for earning credit toward graduation, either as electives or as a part of career and technical education programs. • Are there model programs available that integrate academic and career and technical education study that might assist school districts in expanding or modifying their current career and technical education programs? Yes. Many model programs are currently in operation throughout New York State which incorporate career and technical education programs into the school curriculum and which lead to achievement of the learning standards. Many of these programs have gone through the Career and Technical Education Approval Process. Additional information on the CTE Approval Process and the approved model programs can be accessed on the Career and Technical Education website at http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/cte/ctepolicy/ Examples of Model Programs That Integrate Aca

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