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Friday May 1, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am EDT
Engaging businesses in work-based learning requires more than just offering internship opportunities—it demands a partnership that respects the realities of running a business. Schools often focus on educational outcomes, while businesses prioritize profitability and workflow. How can these two worlds align to create sustainable, meaningful partnerships?
 
Enter the Give Me TEN programs, a business-first approach to work-based learning. This innovative model flips the script, allowing businesses to dictate what they can realistically offer based on their job flow and profitability, while still providing students with valuable real-world experiences. By prioritizing business needs, the program ensures partnerships are practical, productive, and long-lasting.
 
Join us to explore how educators and administrators can simplify school-business relationships, engage local industries, and create work-based learning programs that truly work for everyone. Leave with actionable strategies to implement this forward-thinking approach in your own community.
 
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Sue Dickson

Founder/Program Coordinator, Give Me TEN
Sue Dickson is a dynamic leader in workforce development and skilled trades education. As the driving force behind the Give Me TEN program, Sue has been instrumental in bridging the gap between education and industry, connecting students with hands-on learning opportunities and real-world... Read More →
Friday May 1, 2026 10:45am - 11:45am EDT
556 A 1 Sabin Street, Providence, RI

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