1. What is work immersion? Work Immersion is one of the course requirements for graduaon. A Senior High School student has to undergo Work Immersion in an industry that directly relates to the student’s postsecondary goal. Through Work Immersion, the students are exposed to and become familiar with work-related environment related to their field of specializaon to enhance their competence. Specifically, the students are able to: (i) gain relevant and praccal industrial skills under the guidance of industry experts and workers; (ii) appreciate the importance and applicaon of the principles and theories taught in school; (iii) enhance their technical knowledge and skills; (iv) enrich their skills in communicaons and human relaons; and (v) develop good work habits, atudes, appreciaon, and respect for work. These prepare them to meet the needs and challenges of employment or higher educaon aſter graduaon. 2. How many hours should a student renders for work immersion? At least 80 hours. 3. What laws cover the WI (work immersion)? Republic Act No. 9231, entled, “An Act Providing for the Eliminaon of the Worst Forms of Child Labor and Affording Stronger Protecon for the Working Child otherwise known as “Special Protecon of Children Against Child Abuse, Exploitaon, and Discriminaon Act”. 4. How is our course (WI) being described by the department of educaon?