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In part one of the strategy-based instruction series, we talked about the basics of this technique. We also noted how, when it comes to education, the employer is the customer, not the student.
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When did you first become an automotive or diesel instructor?
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When it comes to supporting automotive programs, students, and instructors, it’s easy enough to think of large foundations, such as the ASE Family of Organizations.
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Most people know that manufacturers are continuously incorporating more technology and electronics in new vehicles. As a result, there is a need for higher level electrical and electronics training.
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From high-performance PC experiences to free mobile apps, video games have become a large market with a wide influence.
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Kevin Lawton teaches at Bedford County Technical Center in Everett, Pennsylvania, where he uses Fundamentals of Automotive Technology Online.
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No matter how many bright students, wonderful instructors, and useful resources an automotive classroom has, there’s one thing that can make the learning process more—or less—difficult: curriculum.
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“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty. Anyone who keeps learning stays young.
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Service advisors have a unique role as both the face of an automotive shop and the link between customers and technicians.
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As the days get shorter and the temperature gets colder, it’s becoming even more important to talk about vehicle system care.