Sunday, May 22, 2022

Forget Unpaid Internships. Instead, Colleges Should Offer Work-Based Courses. - Kevin Fauzie, EdSurge

Colleges have already come up with a model for this by offering work-based courses, which pair students with businesses and other organizations to solve real-world problems. With COVID-19 normalizing remote work, creating this kind of program is easier than ever. Business schools at several leading universities, including Stanford, MIT and Berkeley, include an increasing number of work-based courses in their curriculum, allowing students to work on various challenges, such as growing a startup or reducing homelessness in California.