Creating Work-Based Learning Opportunities for Students

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • Sue Dickson, Founder of Give Me Ten, and Jack Wilson, Auto Service Instructor at Lake County Tech Campus, discuss the progress of collaborating with the industry to develop more meaningful work-based learning opportunities for students. Each individual's path in the automotive field varies, and not everyone is suited to become a technician. The Give Me Ten program simplifies the process for students to find a suitable career path and eliminates barriers for shops to invest in the future of the industry.
    About Our Guests:
    Sue Dickson
    Owner & Operator, Closs Tire & Auto
    Founder, Give Me Ten
    closstireauto@gmail.com
    Jack Wilson
    Auto Service Instructor, Lake County Tech Campus
    jwilson@techcampus.org
    Sue and Jack's last Beyond the Wrench episode - wrenchway.com/...
    Sponsor:
    Machinists Union District Lodge 77 - iam77.org/
    About Our Host:
    Jay Goninen
    Co-Founder & President, WrenchWay
    jayg@wrenchway.com | 608.716.2122
    WrenchWay Resources:
    Technicians & Students - Looking for the best shops to work at? Check out wrenchway.com/...
    Shops & Dealerships - Want to find quality technicians and support the industry? Learn about WrenchWay Shop Memberships: wrenchway.com/...
    Instructors - Need help getting resources and connecting with industry? We have free resources for your program: wrenchway.com/...
    #workbasedlearning #students #skilledtrades

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