Cooperative Education means a program that combines classroom instruction with practical work experience in a related field.
Long definition: Cooperative Education, commonly known as "Co-op", is an educational program that combines traditional classroom learning with practical work experiences. In a co-op program, students alternate between periods of academic study and periods of employment related to their field of study. This approach allows students to gain hands-on experience, develop essential skills and establish professional connections while pursuing their degrees.
Etymology: The term "cooperative education" reflects the collaborative nature of this learning model, where educational institutions and employers cooperate to provide students with valuable work experiences.
Synonyms or related academic terms: Co-op Program, Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), Work-Study Program, Cooperative Learning.
Examples of Use:
Translations:
Spanish: Educación Cooperativa
French: Éducation Coopérative
German: Duales Studium
Italian: Educazione Cooperativa
Portuguese: Educação Cooperativa
Japanese: 協同教育 (Kyōdō Kyōiku)
Chinese (Simplified): 合作教育 (Hézuò Jiàoyù)
Hindi: सहकारी शिक्षा (Sahkari Shiksha)
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