Title: Foothill College
1Foothill CollegesCooperative Work
Experience(CWE) Program
- Marti Carlson, Interim Director
- carlsonmarti_at_foothill.edu
- (650) 949-7208 or 949-7232
- Room 4106 (CTIS/Math Div Office)
- www.foothill.edu/co-op
2New Student Orientation
- What is CWE Education program
- Web site www.foothill.edu/co-op
- Deadlines and Due Dates
- www.foothill.edu/co-op/coop-requirements
- CWE Student Manual
- www.foothill.edu/co-op
- Student/Employer Responsibilities
- Next Steps..
3CWE Office Operations
- Main Office- Room 4118 (CTIS/Math Div Office)
- Hours Mon-Fri 800-400
- CWE Staff
- Marti Carlson, Interim Director
- carlsonmarti_at_foothill.edu
- Beckie Urrutia-Lopez, Instructor
urrutialopezbeckie_at_fhda.edu - Zarmina Razzaqui, Adm Asst razzaquizarmina_at_fhda.ed
u - Richard Forester, Travel Careers, Instructor
rjforster_at_netzero.net - Instructors set their own appointments and
locations
4What is CWE Education?
- Relate your college courses to your career goals
- Getting Credit for Your Work Experience
- Occupational/General CWE course(s)
- Maximum units 24 Co-op Units
- Transferable units to the CSU systems, as an
elective - Opportunity for developing professional leads and
build resume
5CWE Website Homepagewww.foothill.edu/co-op
6Grade Sheet
7First Assignments
- Download CWE Student Manual from website
www.foothill.edu/co-op - Complete online orientation
- Submit Employer Letter to Supervisor discuss
CWE program and job-related Learning Objectives - Set-up first meeting w/CWE Instructor
- Complete Job Description form
- Complete Learning Objectives Worksheet
- Meet with CWE Instructor to discuss Learning
Objectives and Required Project
8Cwe Student Manual
- Download off CWE's web site
- www.foothill.edu/co-op
- Table of Contents
- Pages 1-16, The how tos
- Pages 18-28, forms for assignments
- Note Returning CWE students print web site link
only. www.fhda.edu/co-op/ret.student.CWE.pdf
9Employer Letter
- FOOTHILL COLLEGE
- COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM
- TO Employer (Supervisor)
- FROM Cooperative Education Director
- The employee who delivered this memorandum to you
has demonstrated an interest in improving on the
job by enrolling in our Cooperative Education
course this quarter. The main purpose of this
course is to help the student get on-the-job
training that will make him/her a more efficient
and valuable employee for you while providing
practical education that supplements and enhances
classroom theory learned in other college
courses. - A major advantage of this program is that it
gives you the opportunity to make a contribution
to this employees college education in a way
that will also directly benefit you and your
organization. In order for this contribution to
be documented for college credit, the State and
Foothill/De Anza Community College District
requires that learning or performance objectives
must be new or enhanced. The objectives need to
be written at the beginning of the quarter. The
student will work to achieve the goals on the job
during the quarter term. Please discuss the
learning possibilities with the employee and help
write suggested objectives. - The Cooperative Education Learning Objectives
generally will fall within one of the following
categories - Present duties
- Improving quantity or quality of present
output. - Solving a functional problem in the work
area. - Solving a human relations problem.
- Continuing new learning experiences
recently started in this job. - 2. Expanded duties
- Adding new duties to ones already preformed
satisfactorily. - Learning new information or duties that
will lead to the next level job. - 3. New job
10Learning Objectives
- Each unit in CWE 1 Learning Objective 50 hrs.
- Must be work related
- Must be action-oriented
- Must be measurable and completed by end of
quarter - Evaluation by supervisor (45 of grade)
- Reflection in Self Evaluation essay
11Six Types of Learning Objectives
- Creative
- Problem-solving
- New Assignment
- Personal Improvement
- Routine Duties
- Service Learning
12Guidelines for Writing Learning Objectives
Guideline for Writing Learning Objectives
- The following information will assist you in
developing and in writing your Learning
Objectives for the Cooperative Education course.
The largest portion of your grade will be
determined on how you accomplish your Learning
Objectives. It is critical that you discuss these
objectives with your Co-Op Ed Coordinator and
your employer. The Learning Objectives should be
realistic and work related.There are six types
of Learning Objectives - Creative -An aspect on your job in which you can
perform tasks in a new manner. An example of a
creative learning objective I will as a
teacher's aide explore and develop new learning
methods for students who are "hands-on" learners
through creative lesson plans. - Problem-solving -An opportunity to assess and
resolve an existing human relations challenge or
issue at you present worksite. An example I will
develop a communication tool in the form of a
"Shift Log" that will be used to inform the day
and night shift crews of equipment failures. - New assignment -A job task in which you will be
learning new duties. For example, as a new
employee there are numerous opportunities to
learn various functions and tasks of the job. An
example of this type of learning objective I
will read and implement safety procedures
regarding hazardous waste materials. Or if you
have just been promoted and will be learning new
aspects as a management trainee, an objective
could be I will learn new training processes for
new employees and implement these procedures to
new employees.Personal Improvement -An
opportunity to assess your own personal business
skills and demonstrate how you can enhance your
own skills, i.e., communication, organizational
or time management skills. These Learning
Objectives must be clear and have concrete
results that are measurable. An example of this
type of objective I will conduct two oral
presentations to my department in order to
develop and enhance my public speaking
skills.Routine duties -Through one of your
on-going tasks you can develop a Learning
Objective around improving and making your job
tasks more efficient. The opportunity must
provide an opportunity for growth. An example of
this type of learning objective I will devise a
spreadsheet of staff work schedules on weekly
basis by using excel. - Service Learning - Researching ways in which your
employer is involved with the community and/ or
how your employer impacts the community. Through
this Learning Objective you will be able research
possibilities of how your employer can be more
involved with the immediate community in a
proactive way through humanistic endeavors. An
example would be I will research how perishable
food items such as vegetables and fruits are
recycled and if there are opportunities for these
food products to be used by community
organizations. - After you have identified the various types of
opportunities that may be appropriate for your
Learning Objectives you will be ready to compose
and write your objectives. There are five
questions that must be answered and will be
incorporated on your Learning Objective
Worksheet.
The following information will assist you in
developing and in writing your Learning
Objectives for the Cooperative Education course.
The largest portion of your grade will be
determined on how you accomplish your Learning
Objectives. It is critical that you discuss
these objectives with your Co-Op Ed Coordinator
and your employer. The Learning Objectives
should be realistic and work related.
Six Types of Learning Objectives    Creative-An
aspect on your job in which you can perform tasks
in a new manner. An example of a creative
learning objective I will as a teacher's aide
explore and develop new learning methods for
students who are "hands-on" learners through
creative lesson plans. Â Problem Solving-An
opportunity to assess and resolve an existing
human relations challenge or issue at you present
worksite. An example I will develop a
communication tool in the form of a "Shift Log"
that will be used to inform the day and night
shift crews of equipment failures.
Routine duties-Through one of your on-going tasks
you can develop a Learning Objective around
improving and making your job tasks more
efficient. The opportunity must provide an
opportunity for growth. An example of this type
of learning objective I will devise a
spreadsheet of staff work schedules on weekly
basis by using excel.
Personal Improvement-An opportunity to assess
your own personal business skills and demonstrate
how you can enhance your own skills, i.e.,
communication, organizational or time management
skills. These Learning Objectives must be clear
and have concrete results that are measurable.
An example of this type of objective I will
conduct two oral presentations to my department
in order to develop and enhance my public
speaking skills.
New assignment-A job task in which you will be
learning new duties. For example, as a new
employee there are numerous opportunities to
learn various functions and tasks of the job. An
example of this type of learning objective I
will read and implement safety procedures
regarding hazardous waste materials. Or if you
have just been promoted and will be learning new
aspects as a management trainee, an objective
could be I will learn new training processes for
new employees and implement these procedures to
new employees.
13Guidelines for Learning Objectives (cont.)
- Service Learning- Researching ways in which your
employer is involved with the community and/ or
how your employer impacts the community. Through
this Learning Objective you will be able research
possibilities of how your employer can be more
involved with the immediate community in a
proactive way through humanistic endeavors. An
example would be I will research how perishable
food items such as vegetables and fruits are
recycled and if there are opportunities for these
food products to be used by community
organizations.
When developing your Learning Objectives start
the sentence with I will and use words that show
action. The following are examples of action
words to use when writing your Learning
Objectives.
Action Word List  activate complete establish
perform revise adjust compose estimate plan re
write analyze compute evaluate prepare select ar
range conduct explain reconstruct separate articu
late construct illustrate recruit simplify assem
ble convert implement reduce structure assist c
oordinate improve remove summarize build decreas
e increase reorganize supervise calculate define
introduce repair survey categorize demonstrate
investigate replace train change describe limit
report translate collect design list reproduce
transfer combine develop maintain research updat
e compare direct modify restructure verbalize
145 Questions to be answered ?
- What are your going to do?
- How will you accomplish your objectives(s)?
- When will you be completing the objectives?
- What is the purpose of the objective(s)?
- How can you measure these results?
15Checklist to verify if objectives are valid
- Can objectives be completed by end of quarter ?
- Is the objective feasible ?
- Is the objective achievable ?
- Is the objective measurable ?
16Learning Objective Worksheet
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- On-the-Job Learning Objectives Worksheet
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- Show this Learning Objectives Worksheet to your
job supervisor, discuss the objectives and revise
them if necessary. Have your supervisor approve
them by signing below. You will then need to
give this completed and signed Worksheet to your
Co-Op Ed Coordinator at your first meeting.
During the meeting, your Co-Op Ed Coordinator
will transfer the finalized objectives onto the
official Performance Agreement that needs to be
signed by your Supervisor. You will retain a
copy of the Performance Agreement. - Â
- ______________________________
______________________________ - Student's Name Supervisor's Signature
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- ______________________________
- Coordinator's Name
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- LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1
- What is the objective to be accomplished?
_____________________________________ - __________________________________________________
______________________ - How will it be accomplished? _____________________
__________________________ - __________________________________________________
______________________ - How will it be evaluated (measured) and by whom?
______________________________ - __________________________________________________
______________________ - When will it be completed? _______________________
__________________________
17Performance Agreement Form
- Name Company
Date - Â
- Soc. Sec
- Job Title Job Supervisor
Job Supervisor's Phone - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Each term that a student is enrolled
in Co-Op it is necessary to identify new learning
objectives, that should be specific, measurable
and within his or her ability to accomplish. - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Once the objectives are developed,
employer, student and Co-Op coordinator must
approve them at the beginning of the academic
term. - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Before the end of the academic term,
the employer, student and Co-Op coordinator will
discuss progress made on the objectives and the
employer will rate this progress. From the
employer rating and other required course work,
the college will determine the overall academic
credit the student will receive. - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â If is understood that the employer
will provide adequate protection for the student
employee through Workmens Compensation and/or
liability insurance as required by law and
compliance with OSHA. - We agree with the validity of the learning
objectives listed. The employer and the college
agree to provide necessary supervision and
counseling to insure that the student/employee
receives appropriate educational benefit under
the control of the College District. - Job Supervisor's Signature____________ Student's
Signature ________________ Coordinator's
Signature___________________ - Student/Employee Objectives Use rating scale
below - 1Outstanding 2Good 3Average
4Fair 0Not done-no progress - Â
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- RATING
18Job Description form
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- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Employer _______________________________
________________________________ - Â
- Â Â Â Â Job title ______________________________
__________________________________ - Â
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Type of business ________________________
_________________________________ - Â
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Supervisor's title ______________________
___________________________________ - Â
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Other people report to me Yes ________
No ________ If yes, how many? __________ - Â
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â What is the main activity of my
department or work area ________________________
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- _________________________________________________
____________________ - Â
- _________________________________________________
____________________ - Â
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Description of job duties
__________________________________________________
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19Guidelines for Required Project
- There are several options offered for the
Required Project. - Â
- Training Seminar paper- if you are involved in
work-related training and will - be learning new skills or attaining new
information about a function of your - job you can write a paper about this learning
experience. The paper must - be at least a one page, typed, single-spaced,12
pt. The Training Seminar paper will include the
following 1.) name of the training, 2.) the
purpose of the training, 3.) a descriptive
narrative on what you learned in the training
and, 4.) how the training will be incorporated
into your job assignment. - Â
- Examples of training seminars are as follows
Safety Training on Hazardous and Toxic Waste,
seminar on Diversity in the Workplace, workshop
on Advanced Power Point tips or a workshop on
Hiring trends for the new Millennium Worker, etc.
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- Service Learning Project- An opportunity to
express a your perspective on the social
involvement and consciousness of your present
employer. A view on how the organization impacts
the immediate community, i.e., 1.) through
employment opportunities or workforce
development, 2.) or what impacts your employer
may have on the environment. Other service
learning projects could be, 1.) researching and
suggesting ways in which your employer may better
work with the community, i.e., recycle centers,
building non-profit partnerships and or becoming
more involved with community through a variety of
activities or services. - The Learning Service Project must be at least a
one page essay describing your thoughts and
perspective on your employers involvement. The
format of the essay is a 12pt. typed paper. - Â
- Resume /Career Portfolio
- Review your present resume and revise and update
resume and present to your Coordinator for your
file. Another option is to build a career
portfolio and show to your Co-Op Coordinator.
The portfolio must include samples of your work,
i.e., graphic works, brochures, pictures of art
pieces, web site development, descriptions of
collaborative efforts and or the development of
training sessions that your have completed. - Â
- 4.Extra Learning Objective
20Guidelines for Writing Self-Evaluation Essay
- The Self-Evaluation report is a reflective essay
assessing and describing your learning
experiences accomplished while enrolled in the
Cooperative Education program. - Â
- The following are guidelines for your
Self-Evaluation Essay - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Include each of your learning objectives,
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Describe how the learning objectives were
accomplished and the steps used to complete
objectives, - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â If there were challenges accomplishing
your objectives what were they and what did you
learn about yourself, - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Did your experience improve your job
skills and improve your efficiency and
productivity on the job, - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Did the experience help develop your
career objectives and/or, - Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Did the experience help clarify your
career goals. - Â
- The format of the Self-Evaluation Essay is as
follows - Â Â Â Â Â Report heading must include your name,
Co-Op Coordinators name and date, - Â Â Â Â Â Â Typed 2-3 page essay,
- Â Â Â Â Â Â Double-spaced, 12pt.
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21Timecards
- FOOTHILL COLLEGE COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAM
- Student Name Report for Months Hours
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- Hours must be certified by supervisor
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- Â Supervisor's signature Date
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22Forms Section
Forms Application Employer
Letter Learning Objectives Sample Job
Description Worksheet Learning Objectives
Worksheet Performance Agreement Student
Agreement Program Evaluation Time
Cards
23Student Responsibilities
- Adhere to all Due Dates
- Read Course Syllabus/Grading Sheet
- Employer Introduction to CWE
- Minimum of one appointment and 2 phone contacts
w/ Instructor - Develop Perform Learning Objectives and
Required Project - Write Self Evaluation Essay
24Employer Responsibilities
- Receive CWE letter from student (employee)
- Average time commitment -2 hours p/quarter
- Assist with Learning Objectives
- Sign 3 time cards during quarter
- Feedback on Learning Objectives
- Site Visit and Rating Students Learning
Objectives
25Next Steps
- Your Instructor will call you for your first
appointment - Prepare Learning Objectives Worksheet
- Decide on Required Project
- Complete Job Description
- Read and sign Student Agreement
- Be sure to have employer signatures on
appropriate forms - YOUR job is your classroom