A Program Case Study:
His course introduces:
Jim is taking his curriculum and partnering with G-W to create a new, first edition resource for students and instructors to gain the foundational knowledge and skills they need to appropriately and safely use and maintain industry tools—Industrial Hand and Power Tools, 1e.
Since today’s students are entering the technical trade with less and less experience using tools, industrial technology programs may need to focus more on the fundamentals. How is your program doing?
Ask yourself these three questions related to your current program:
1. Do my incoming students have less exposure to common hand and power tools than they did in the past?
Instructors tell us that students are less likely to have hobbies that use tools, experience working in a shop, or spent time working on the family car or doing household repairs.
2. Do my industry partners share that recent graduates and new hires are lacking these skills?
It’s clear that there is a growing skills gap for manufacturing as new technologies like AI are added to the curriculum. Are your students ready for hands-on practice and projects using basic tools? Jim’s program isn’t an outlier. In fact, 92% of instructors surveyed tell us that their advisory boards either share that these skills are crucial for new employees or that their new hires are deficient in this area.
3. Does the test my students take to get certified require knowledge of hand and power tools?
The leading industry-recognized certifications for technical trades programs exceedingly require students to know how to identify and safely use tools. Some examples include:
Additional Questions to Ask:
4. Do I often have to backtrack and go over tool identification, proper use, or safety in later courses in my program?
5. Do my students lack a clear understanding of how to use measuring tools and how to make necessary unit conversions?
6. Do students confuse which types of fasteners should be used for specific applications and how to properly install and remove the fasteners?