Educaship
Educaship (hereinafter, the Fellowship; also known as ternary education) is the workforce development fellowship that combines education, career administration, and apprenticeship and that the Friends Of CNM designs, produces, and markets in collaboration with educational institutions; in other words, the Fellowship is a blend of learning and work, which is designed to prepare knowledgeable, skilled, capable, and employable workforce.
The Fellowship is brought to the general public by Friends Of CNM. Currently, only WorldOpp Employment, which is the Fellowship related to project management, information technology, leadership, data analysis, and DevOps, is available. Its purpose is to prepare Information Technology Project Managers. WorldOpp fellows are the participants of the Fellowship.
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Components
In order to prepare knowledgeable, skilled, capable, and employable workforce, three components are vital. They are (1) relevant education, (b) professional experience, and (c) work on those projects that are specifically focused on careers.
Education
- The formal education component, which is a part of the Fellowship, may consist of one or more parts, one of which is mandatory:
- (Core) Educaship Fellowship, which is a pre-apprenticeship training required prior to the apprenticeship component;
- (Elective) GED program , which shall allow obtaining the GED credential when this credential is elected;
- (Elective) Certificate program, which shall allow obtaining an educational certificate when this credential is elected;
- (Elective) Associate degree program, which shall allow obtaining an associate degree when this credential is elected;
- (Elective) Bachelor's degree program, which shall allow obtaining a Bachelor's degree when this credential is elected;
- (Elective) Master's degree program, which shall allow obtaining a Master's degree when this credential is elected;
- (Elective) Terminal degree program, which shall allow obtaining a terminal degree when this credential is elected.
- The formal education component, which is a part of the Fellowship, may consist of one or more parts, one of which is mandatory:
- All degree programs above shall be delivered by partnering educational institutions, which shall be regionally-accredited.
Registered apprenticeship
- Apprenticeship is one of two informal education components of the Fellowship. This apprenticeship may consist of two or more parts:
- (Core) Professional experience, which is entry-level employment in the fields of learning;
- (Core) On-the-job training, which is primarily delivered by mentors.
- Apprenticeship is one of two informal education components of the Fellowship. This apprenticeship may consist of two or more parts:
- Since this apprenticeship is going to be registered, the graduates from the Fellowship are expected to receive a credential from the United States Department of Labor.
Career-focused projects
- Career-focused projects address two objectives. Altogether with apprenticeship, working on these projects is an informal education component of the Fellowship. However, those projects that are specifically focused on careers by their definition primarily target employability. Depending on individual situations, these projects may include one or more of the following, one of which is mandatory:
- (Core) Job marketing research including assessment of:
- Individual's aptitudes, values, and specifics; as well as
- Job market opportunities;
- (Optional) Practitioner's certifications including:
- Formal certifications such as PMP or CITPMA; and
- Informal appraisals such as professional recommendations and professional memberships;
- (Optional) Employment-focused networking including building networks of:
- Target industry professionals;
- Target occupation practitioners; and/or
- Employees of target employers;
- (Optional) Career marketing campaigns including:
- Social media marketing (particularly through LinkedIn);
- Event marketing;
- Elevator pitch, resume and job interview preparations, etc.
- (Core) Job marketing research including assessment of:
- Career-focused projects address two objectives. Altogether with apprenticeship, working on these projects is an informal education component of the Fellowship. However, those projects that are specifically focused on careers by their definition primarily target employability. Depending on individual situations, these projects may include one or more of the following, one of which is mandatory:
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Motto
- Learn what you practice and practice what you learn.
Pipeline
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp Pipeline
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Compensation
- The pay starts from $80 a month and grows as the capacity grows. The interested usually start out as WorldOpp Fellow Candidates and later they gradually move to WorldOpp Lead Candidate, and, further, to WorldOpp fellow roles working as a problem manager, project manager, business analyst, business developer, product owner, Tech Lead, and/or Scrum Master.
Length
- Since the Fellowship is designed to include 4+-year degrees, its length can be 4 years or more. However, most of the Fellows land permanent jobs that pay more than $1,000 a month in 9 months.
Development
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp Project
Development of the Fellowship occurs under WorldOpp Project.
FAQ
- Can I start working on career-focused projects before I get graduated from the Educaship Placement?
- You will.
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Maybe a ticker of apprentice/business testimonials in the future Add: What We Do WorldOpp works with educational partners to offer driven, self starting individuals the opportunity to discover their true occupation, further training in the form of apprenticeships, and placement into their new career field through partnering organizations. WorldOpp’s international focus is within communities experiencing incredible hardship, such as poverty, war, or a high unemployment percentage. However, we also assess, train, and place individuals worldwide who display exceptional motivation, goal setting, and communication skills. We are committed to finding your true occupational calling, and work within your target area to give you the ability to use your skills in changing your life and community.
Do You Qualify For an Apprenticeship?
(Simple Checklist) Do any of these apply to you?
- No GED
- No college degree
- No experience
- Some education or experience in any field
- Self-starter and very motivated
- Driven to complete goals
- Exceptional communication skills
- Willing to be trained in a profession you would excel in (assessments given to determine)
- Reside in an area that experiences poverty, war, or high unemployment percentage
If any of these apply to you, you are exactly who we are looking for!
Contact form for those individuals who would like more information or to enroll
Be a Mentor/Partner How You Can Get Involved ∙(Bulleted list of ways educators, organizations, or individuals can get involved to offer apprenticeships or placement opportunities)
Contact form for those businesses who want to train or hire
Sponsor an Apprentice / Donate / Be a Sponsor (choose applicable phrase) (Brief description of where donations are religated within WorldOpp...if you would like to be transparent, post previous year's tax graph when available) Secure e-payment form
(Notes) info@yourcompany.com in Contact Us, bottom of pages, and email link box (fix) What will be included in the Sign In and Terms/Conditions?
Development
- Main wikipage: WorldOpp Project
The development of the Fellowship is conducted under WorldOpp Project.