It was recently announced that CCC, MOTOR is donating software to ALL eligible schools. First of all, I would like to thank CCC, MOTOR for supporting technical education and the collision repair industry. This is the kind of support we need. However, I thoroughly believe that you have to give back to reap the full […]
Rushmore Body Shop Helps Educate Students About The Collision Repair Industry
Dan Penn with Rushmore Body Shop is participating in a pilot youth advantage academy program. This program is designed to help students that are troubled or even suspended from school. This program will allow the student to participate at the business location, rather than the school facility. The students receive real world work skills from a real […]
Lead Automotive Instructor Brings Home Outstanding Teacher Award
Ken Gandy, lead automotive instructor at Millcreek Center in Olathe, Kansas won the Outstanding Teacher in Community Service award from the Kansas Association for Career and Technical Education. Read more: http://www.kansascity.com/2010/08/13/2148571/olathe-educator-brings-home-outstanding.html#ixzz0wabvuvmX This Certainly Deserves A Thumbs Up!
Teaching Methods To Consider – How One Collision Repair Instructor Is Making A Difference
I read an article about John Banks, a collision repair instructor that has used different teaching methods to reach different learning styles that has proven to work for his students. As educators, they say we are the best thieves. However, we all have the same the goal….provide quality education to supply industry with qualified employees. […]
Technical education holding its own, state director says | Tulsa World
“Oklahoma has experienced many man-made and natural disasters, … now a recession,” said Phil Berkenbile, director of the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education. And although the schools have had to cut staff and programs, “we continue to survive,” he said. Read more from this Tulsa World article via Technical education holding its own, state […]